Intersectional Approaches to Teaching History
-- ViewingNowThe Certificate Programme in Intersectional Approaches to Teaching History is a comprehensive course that equips learners with the skills to teach history in a more inclusive and nuanced way. The course consists of 5 units, covering the theoretical foundations of intersectional approaches, methods for incorporating diverse perspectives, and practical strategies for teaching in diverse classrooms.
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- Introduction to Intersectional Approaches in Teaching History
- Critical Pedagogy and Social Justice in the History Classroom
- Decolonizing the History Curriculum: A Critical Examination
- Teaching Intersectional History: Strategies for Inclusive Pedagogy
- Evaluation and Assessment in an Intersectional History Course
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After completing the Certificate Programme in Intersectional Approaches to Teaching History, graduates can pursue a range of career opportunities.
Historian (20%) Museum Curator (18%) Academic Researcher (25%) Consultant (15%) Policy Advisor (22%)
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- ProficiencyEnglish
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