Practical Histories Conference 2025
"Engaging and Enthusing Students in their History Learning"
The fourth 'Practical Histories Conference' will take place at the ÄûÃÊÊÓƵ on Saturday 1 February 2025 (9am - 3.45pm). The primary aim of the Conference is to provide history teachers and teacher trainees with effective, simple and practical ideas to take into the classroom immediately.
Many brilliant speakers have been lined up, all of whom will share practical tips on different aspects of history curriculum planning and teaching.
Refreshments and lunch included.
Conference Workshops
To include:
- Engaging Students in Historical Learning
- What do Historians Do?
- GCSE History: Making learning engaging and memorable in class and at home
- Challenging Prevalent Misconceptions: Problematising perpetration and complicity in the Holocaust
- Exploring WWII City Bombing through Song and Archival Research
- Adding Diversity at KS4 and KS5
- Why History Mentoring Matters.
Speakers
OUP textbook author, Practical Histories co-founder, PGCE History Lead at University of Warwick
Senior Lecturer in History Education at the ÄûÃÊÊÓƵ, Practical Histories co-founder and History Resource Cupboard founder
Head of Education & Outreach – The National Archives of the UK
History Lead and T & L Research Lead at St Philip Howard Catholic School, Barnham
UCL Centre for Holocaust Education- Paige Richardson
History Teacher and Head of Year at
History Lead Practitioner, Harrow Way School
Musician-
Associate Professor in History Education, University of Nottingham
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Lecturer in Education (Secondary History), University of East Anglia
Ticket Pricing
Early Bird pricing is offered until 13 December 2024:
£55 per delegate
Discounted pricing is available for the following groups:
- Former Sussex Mentors: £45
- Current Sussex Mentors: £35
- Early Career Teachers: £25
- ITE students/teacher trainees: £5
- Current Sussex teacher trainees: Free