Teach an accessible, inclusive and educational Black British history curriculum for everyone in KS3
This photocopiable and editable Teacher Resource Pack with digital resources shines a light on the importance of Black British history and brings it into the classroom in a dynamic and practical way. Teaching slides, student worksheets, lesson plans, a detailed narrative and video interviews and oral histories bring history to life. It aims to help all students aged 11-14 and teachers understand how the past informs the realities of modern Britain - both the successes and continued struggles that exist in race relations.
- Deliver a rich and inclusive curriculum with confidence with 27 lessons written and reviewed by teachers who are teaching Black British history in their schools
- Embed into an existing KS3 history scheme of work with the flexible and self-sufficient structure and links to the national curriculum
- Inspire students and add depth and richness to lessons with video interviews and oral histories from a range of voices, experiences and historians
- Build valuable historical skills for GCSE 9-1 History with worked example videos and assessment tasks at the end of each unit
- Increase knowledge and understanding with a detailed historical narrative for each unit
Contents
Unit 1 Empires and encounters
Unit 2 Black Georgians
Unit 3 Enslaved people and economic exchange
Unit 4 Hidden faces, important stories
Unit 5 Trailblazers
Unit 6 Windrush, arrivals and reaction
Unit 7 Transatlantic civil rights
Unit 8 Running the race - sport and pioneers of cultural change
Unit 9 Black Lives Matter - protest, reform and the search for justice
- ISBN13 9780008492083
- Publish Date 17 February 2022
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country GB
- Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
- Imprint Collins
- Format Paperback
- Pages 216
- Language English
- URL http://collins.co.uk