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.
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