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Work-in-progress update on SESC School Resource Packs

Read more about the article Work-in-progress update on SESC School Resource Packs
  • Post published:9th November 2020

In August, the SESC team began to work with four secondary school history teacher consultants to make Key Stage 3 School Resource Packs based on our archival research. These School Resource Packs will all focus on one main research question

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Homework: what can it teach us?

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  • Post published:29th September 2020

Love it or loathe it, homework is, and has long been, an important part of secondary education. This year’s nationwide school closures have meant that children were (and in some cases are still) being taught

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Talks and resources for ‘Anti-racist education: history, theory, practice’

Read more about the article Talks and resources for ‘Anti-racist education: history, theory, practice’
  • Post published:31st July 2020

By Chris Jeppesen, Sharon Walker, and Laura Carter // Working with our colleague Sharon Walker (Faculty of Education) and supported by the University Diversity Fund, SESC ran a day-long workshop…

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Anti-racist education as an alternative to ‘diversity and inclusion’ at the University of Cambridge

Read more about the article Anti-racist education as an alternative to ‘diversity and inclusion’ at the University of Cambridge
  • Post published:9th January 2020

By Chris Jeppesen, Sharon Walker, and Laura Carter // This blog is reposted from the 'Cambridge Centre for Teaching & Learning' . It reports on a November 2019 workshop run…

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Best Days? Panorama, 21st March 1977

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  • Post published:8th December 2017

By Chris Jeppesen Since writing this post, Chris has also participated in an episode of 'Archive on 4' on BBC Radio 4, discussing the 1977 documentary and its fallout. You…

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