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Environmental History Teaching

How can History teaching adapt and respond to the latest developments in environmental thinking? Oxford University and UCL researchers and teacher-educators discuss recent ideas in the Environmental Humanities, meeting points for History and environmental themes, and the inclusion of climate and ecological content within the secondary History curriculum.

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Speakers:

  • Amanda Power, Associate Professor of Medieval History, University of Oxford

  • Alison Kitson, Associate Professor of Education and Programme Director, Centre for Climate Change and Sustainability Education at the Institute of Education

  • Katharine Burn, Associate Professor of Education and PGCE Course Director, University of Oxford

  • Tom Hilton, History Teacher and Deputy Head at The Cherwell School, Oxford

  • David Hibbert, Head of Humanities at the Cherwell School, Oxford

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