From Cyrus to Cleopatra: The ancient history adventure
HA webinar series in partnership with The Classical Association
Have you thought about offering Ancient History at Key Stage 3, GCSE or A-level?
This webinar series, offered in collaboration with the Classical Association, explores how ancient history can be embedded across the key stages at secondary level. Across this series, we will show you how teaching ancient history is relevant today, enriches modern classrooms and gives learners the opportunity to explore some key and distinct ancient civilisations, such as Persia, Greece and Rome. These sessions are led by practicing ancient history teachers and academics who will demonstrate how the study of ancient history can engender a wide sense of diversity and inclusion in the curriculum, as well as a deeper and broader understanding of the past. This series is a fantastic opportunity if you’re interested in what teaching ancient history can offer you and your students, but don’t know where to start. Whether you’re a key stage or department lead, or a teacher looking to develop your experience, we will show you how Ancient History can drive educationally important conversations and enhance historical skills through new and exciting material.
Programme
Introduction to Ancient History
Originally recorded on Tuesday 21 March 2023
Presented by Gráinne Cassidy, Steve Mastin, Dr Arlene Holmes-Henderson and James Renshaw:
Greek History 101
Originally recorded on Tuesday 25 April 2023
Presented by Gráinne Cassidy, Steve Mastin, Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones and Emma Beetham:
Roman History 101
Originally recorded on Thursday 18 May 2023
Presented by Gráinne Cassidy, Steve Mastin, Anthony Smart and Tara Atkinson:
Developing an ancient history curriculum
Originally recorded on Tuesday 13 June 2023
Presented by Gráinne Cassidy, Steve Mastin, Anna McOmish and Emma Beetham
Starting to teach GCSE Ancient History
Originally recorded on Wednesday 21 June 2023
Presented by Gráinne Cassidy, Steve Mastin, Mike Goddard and Alex Orgee
Please note: while these webinars has been produced by the Historical Association, any opinions expressed by the presenter(s) are their own and do not necessarily represent HA policy.