The history man
Description
John Brennan, an experienced A-Level history teacher at Runshaw College, Lancashire is rather didactic in style. Alison Williams, Head of Department, observes his lesson on the Treaty of Versailles and reviews it with him on DVD. Alison notices that some students did not contribute at all and together they consider ways to try and involve all his students. With Alison's coaching, John reflects on his tendency to teach from the front and the fact that some students might be threatened by his larger than life presence. In a follow-up lesson he decides to test out some of Alison's ideas. He splits the students into groups and appoints team leaders. The pupils respond well by debating vigorously at the end of the lesson. The atmosphere and culture have moved on and John has more ideas for their next lesson.
Runtime
14 min
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Date of Publication
2005
Database
Alexander Street
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