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Teaching Public History in UK Higher Education
Cauvin, Thomas
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Abstract :
[en] About this event Welcome: The AHRC-funded 'What is Public History Now?' Network is thrilled to invite you to our first workshop 'Teaching Public History in UK Higher Education'. We hope you'll join us for a day of discussions on public history in higher education, ranging from intellectual traditions to pedagogy and programme design. Schedule: 13 May, 10am-12am; 2pm-4pm; 4:30-6:00pm. 10am-11am: Intellectual traditions and the history of UK public history 11am-12pm: Public history in the UK and in International Context What is distinct about public history in the UK? What are the particular dynamics of regions/smaller nations? How does this sit within the international context? 2pm-4pm: Pedagogy and Programme Design What are we teaching? Who are we teaching? How are we teaching? Why are we teaching it? The growth of public history programmes and the inflection of wider history teaching with public history. The relationship of public history and heritage programmes. Break out rooms to discuss and compare modules and programmes. 4:30pm-5:30pm: Policy and Institutional Support Why now? The impact agenda and the neoliberal university. What resources are we being given or not given? 5:30pm-6:00pm: Final Thoughts and Plans for the Next Workshop
Research center :
- Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) > Public History and Outreach (PHO)
Disciplines :
History
Author, co-author :
Cauvin, Thomas ;  University of Luxembourg > Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) > Public History and Outreach
Language :
English
Title :
Teaching Public History in UK Higher Education
Publication date :
13 May 2022
Event name :
First workshop 'Teaching Public History in UK Higher Education'.
Event organizer :
The AHRC-funded 'What is Public History Now?' Network
Event place :
Online, United Kingdom
Event date :
13-05-2022
FnR Project :
FNR13395040 - Public History As The New Citizen Science Of The Past, 2019 (01/06/2020-31/05/2025) - Thomas Cauvin
Funders :
AHRC - Arts and Humanities Research Council [GB]
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