Hey History!

Teaching difficult histories


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Practical strategies to help you confidently teach history involving trauma and conflict.

You’ll learn how to:

  • build trust
  • use different techniques so everyone can ask a question
  • respond to challenging or confronting student questions
  • support students with personal connections to the content
  • use frameworks like Safely In, Safely Out to manage sensitive material, and
  • how to look after yourself as a teacher when the content feels heavy.

Resources and tipsheet
  • Safely In Safely Out resources: Yada Vashem pedagogical principles and Safely In Safely Out preparing Holocaust lessons
  • Teaching Difficult History: A guide for Grade Seven to Twelve Teachers Novia Scotia, Canada
  • Free professional development tipsheet for this episode (in Teacher Downloads)

Voices

Educators: Ben Lawless (Victoria), Natalie Abadier (New South Wales), Louise Secker (Western Australia), Paul Foley (South Australia), Natalie Fong (Queensland), and Sarah Coleman (Queensland).

Host: Professor Anna Clark

Credits
  • Hey History Teacher! is supported by the History Teachers Association of NSW.
  • Executive Producer is Professor Anna Clark.
  • Producer is Jane Curtis at UTS Impact Studios.
  • Sound engineering by John Jacobs.
  • Made on Gadigal Country in Sydney Australia.

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Hey History!By UTS Impact Studios