Teaching Slavery, Katie Donington, Abdul Mohamud, Robin Whitburn, Nicholas Draper (9781800080706) — Readings Books

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Teaching Slavery
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Teaching Slavery

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A never-before-seen pedagogical guide on ethically and effectively teaching difficult histories of slavery. This groundbreaking book combines the latest academic research on Britain's involvement in colonial slavery with innovative thinking on teaching "difficult histories" in the classroom. It addresses three main shortcomings in how slavery is taught in British secondary schools: insufficient teacher training in both historical content and pedagogy; a shortage of high-quality, research-informed teaching resources; and a lack of published guidance to support ethical and effective classroom engagement. Offering educators both historical and pedagogical approaches to discussing slavery, it examines key themes of race, gender, resistance, and abolition through illuminating historical examples.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
UCL Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
5 June 2026
ISBN
9781800080706

A never-before-seen pedagogical guide on ethically and effectively teaching difficult histories of slavery. This groundbreaking book combines the latest academic research on Britain's involvement in colonial slavery with innovative thinking on teaching "difficult histories" in the classroom. It addresses three main shortcomings in how slavery is taught in British secondary schools: insufficient teacher training in both historical content and pedagogy; a shortage of high-quality, research-informed teaching resources; and a lack of published guidance to support ethical and effective classroom engagement. Offering educators both historical and pedagogical approaches to discussing slavery, it examines key themes of race, gender, resistance, and abolition through illuminating historical examples.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
UCL Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
5 June 2026
ISBN
9781800080706