The Historical Association Annual Conference 2024 @ Birmingham (10-11 May 2024)

“Indigenising the curriculum: engaging with indigenous histories

Joy Porter and Malet Lambert History Subject Lead Nicole Ridley will discuss TSRG’s Knowledge Exchange work with AQA and Pearson, specifically their work to indigenise and re-design the Oxford AQA GCSE History Textbook ‘America 1840-1895’, at the 2024 Historical Association Annual Conference in Birmingham on 10-11 May. The changes made upend existing provision, closely involved TSRG’s Indigenous collaborators, and will significantly impact up to 7000 UK students by 2029.

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This conference will be held from 10 May to 11 May at Eastside Rooms, Birmingham. Please note that registration is required. Registration is available here.

Indigenising the curriculum: engaging with indigenous histories

Joy Porter, University of Hull; Treatied Spaces Research Group

Nicole Ridley, Malet Lambert School, Hull

Session: Friday 10 May 16.45–17.45


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