Certificate of Achievement
has completed the following course:
Practical Skills for Teaching Inclusive History: CARGO Classroom
University of Bristol and CARGO (Charting African Resilience Generating Opportunities)
Through this course, participants explored ways to help combat social injustices in school curricula. The course focused on teaching African and African diaspora histories as part of the history curriculum using the CARGO Classroom materials.
4 weeks, 2 hours per week
Tansy Jessop
Pro-Vice Chancellor for Education
University of Bristol
Transcript
Learning outcomes
- Reflect on the importance of teaching African and African Diaspora histories
- Reflect on your own experiences and attitudes regarding African and African Diaspora histories
- Explore how and where teachers can develop their knowledge of African and African Diaspora histories
- Identify where CARGO classroom lessons and resources can fit into a History curriculum
- Apply CARGO Classroom Resources to teach African and African Diaspora histories
Syllabus
- CARGO Classroom’s materials and the principles that underpin their use for teaching African and African diaspora histories
- Using poetry, art and imagery as a strategy for delivering engaging and inclusive histories
- The importance of the language we use in our educational spaces and the way in which we frame the topics we are teaching
- Practical approaches to using the materials, based on the experience of teachers and home-educators
Issued on 19th February 2024
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