An essential teaching companion offering practical strategies for
enhancing learning for all teachers of history in higher education.
The study of the eighteenth century has been a growth area in
university research and teaching in recent decades. Although widely
taught in history departments, the eighteenth century also presents
challenges, including new students’ unfamiliarity with the period,
the theoretical and interdisciplinary nature of the critical writings,
and extensive online source material requiring digital skills for its
evaluation. Focusing on pedagogical innovation and current
developments in the discipline, this collection of essays reflects on
how we teach the history of the long eighteenth century, exploring
current subfields such as histories of material culture, the senses,
gender, crime and empire. It presents practical case studies
showcasing how novel teaching methods can be employed in the classroom
that promote active learning and invite students to think critically
about the nature of their discipline. Methods covered include
decolonising the curriculum, digital history, transferable skills,
engaging with objects, working in non-classroom settings and
multisensory approaches. Grounded in real academic practice, this is a
valuable guide for all history educators, whether specialising in the
eighteenth century or beyond.
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Eighteenth-Century Studies in Higher Education
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781908590626
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
University of London - CoreSource Plus
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok