Post-Pandemic Pedagogy update

Marcus Collins (Loughborough) and I just published some of the findings of the Post-Pandemic Pedagogy project. We investigated what history students and lecturers thought about teaching during the Covid-19 pandemic and their preferences for how teaching and learning should be delivered afterwards. The paper was published a couple of weeks ago in the History EducationContinue reading Post-Pandemic Pedagogy update

In the news(letter) – Reading History Online

I just wrote a short article on online reading in History for the Royal Historical Society Newsletter (November 2021). In it, I outline my approach to getting students reading sources online and discuss how the pandemic has encouraged historians to further develop their (already considerable) skills in teaching students to read productively. Here’s the firstContinue reading In the news(letter) – Reading History Online