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Podcast Series: Confronting Controversial History by The Historical Association

Podcast Series: Confronting Controversial History by The Historical Association
New series of podcasts, facilitated by The Historical Association, brings together an historian with a history teacher educator to discuss a topic that might be considered controversial. The discussion will consider the challenges of teaching this topic in history, including historical and pedagogical approaches. Panellists will reflect on why – and in which circumstances – the topic of history in question is ‘controversial’.
You can listen to the series by clicking on the link: https://history.org.uk/…/podcast-series-confronting…
Adam Dargiewicz2022-10-24T16:14:42+02:00October 24, 2022|Categories: Association, EUROCLIO, Opportunities|Tags: Podcast|

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