ACEN Webinar: Inclusive Histories of Art

ACEN Webinar: Inclusive Histories of Art

How to foster inclusive art histories and empower teachers to adopt dynamic new teaching strategies.

By The African Caribbean Education Network

Date and time

Thu, 27 Jun 2024 08:15 - 09:15 PDT

Location

Online

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About this event

  • 1 hour


In response to ongoing feedback and requests from teachers and school staff, we have developed a series of subject-specific webinars to focus on curriculum subjects and wider functions within the school environment which will cover a broad range of subject areas for continued professional development.


Inclusive Histories of Art

Date: Thursday 27th June 2024

Time : 16:15 - `17:15

Format: Zoom


What you will learn: This session will invite teachers to reflection on why more inclusive Histories of Art are not only possible but lead to stronger understanding and better outcomes for teachers and students alike.

Equipping teachers with the knowledge, confidence, and resources to revitalise their teaching of Art History and to teach new artworks or familiar artworks or periods in exciting new ways.

Intended audience: History of Art teachers, Art teachers; History teachers and other Humanities teachers.

Facilitator: Dr Malcolm Cocks is a cultural historian and specialist in European and African Literatures with a particular focus on Shakespeare and Early Modern Literature, where he is widely published.. He has taught literature for several years at the University of London, the University of the West Indies, and several secondary schools including Merchant Taylor, Highgate, Dulwich College, and St Paul’s.

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