Tagged with Education
The Return Address: Where Does Heritage Belong?
The Return Address overall illuminates the true value of heritage – its ability to resonate with each and every one of us, and its poignant connection to cultural identity. It invites us all to take part in a discussion that is by no means restricted to curators and academics.
Queering Glamorgan – A Research Guide to Sources for the Study of LGBT History
A great resource with information about how to uncover LGBT history within your own collection.
The Queer-Inclusive Museum
Resource on inclusion of LGBTQ+ narratives within museum collections and learning.
National Archives, Racial Equality Resources
A message on racial equality from The National Archives that contains links to the following resources: Research guides: Black British social and political history in the 20th century Foreign Office […]
MuseumNext Article – “What can museums teach up about diversity?”
MuseumNext article by Manuel Charr on how museums can teach about diversity, particularly in light of recent events in America and the UK.
Transatlantic Slavery Resources
Online resources, video and audio from the International Slavery Museum to help you study the history of the transatlantic slave trade.
Teaching Migration, Belonging, and Empire in Secondary Schools
Teaching Migration, Belonging, and Empire in Secondary Schools, TIDE-Runnymede Report
Piece Hall Learning Zone
Explore this educational website for families and children home schooling during COVID-19 lockdown from The Piece Hall. It has a range of art and craft activities for adults and young […]