About this Event
Saturday 16th November 2024
The High School of Glasgow, 637 Crow Road, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, G13 1PL
09.30-9.55 Registration, History Fayre, tea & coffee available.
10.00-10.10 Welcome/Presentation of Awards.
Kirsty Macdonald, SATH President
10.15- 11.05 Keynote Speaker: Helen Carr
Interpretations of the Past
Helen Carr is medieval historian, history documentary producer and co-editor of ’What is History, Now?’
This groundbreaking new collection addresses the burning issue of how we interpret history today. What stories are told, and by whom? Who should be celebrated, and what rewritten, are questions that have been asked recently not just within the history world, but by all of us.
11.05 - 11.25 Interval – tea and coffee
11.25 - 12.10 Workshop Options
Workshop One – Political Literacy (Education Scotland)
Lynne Robertson from Education Scotland will share the work currently underway on developing political literacy in the classroom.
Workshop Two – Teaching Slavery in Scotland Project – A member of the TSS team will share the resources developed by this year’s team of teachers.
Workshop Three – Poppy Scotland will deliver a workshop on the resources and learning experiences they provide.
Workshop Four – What does it mean to teach about interpretation? Joe Smith, University of Stirling, will deliver a workshop on the teaching of historical interpretations.
Workshop Five – Exploring the 1832 Cholera Outbreak in Glasgow – Megan Coyer and Matthew Creasy will share a resource that they have been developing for the classroom based on the 1832 Cholera outbreak in Glasgow.
12.10 – 13.10 Networking Lunch and History Fayre
Tea & coffee available in the hall
13.10 – 14.10 Keynote speaker: Professor Thomas Weber
The World Wars of Disinformation and Demagoguery, Then and Now
Thomas Weber is Professor of History and International Affairs as well as the founding Director of the Centre of Global Security and Governance at the University of Aberdeen. He also is a visiting fellow of the Hoover Institution at Stanford University.
Thomas has recently acted as Historical Consultant for the film ‘Goebbals and the Fuhrer’ focusing on the development and abuse of disinformation, demagoguery, and manipulation by Hitler and Goebbels, and the dynamics culminating in the Shoah and total war.
14.10 – 15.00 Scottish History Workshop Options
University academics will share up to date research on each of the five Scottish History topics included at Higher/National 5 level:
· Workshop 1: Scottish Wars of Independence, 1286-1328
· Workshop 2 : The age of the Reformation, 1542–1603
· Workshop 3: The Treaty of Union, 1689–1740
· Workshop 4 : Migration and empire, 1830–1939
· Workshop 5: The impact of the Great War, 1914–1928
15.00 Plenary and close-Kirsty Macdonald, SATH President
SATH Fee: £45; (students £10 & probationer teachers £25)
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The High School of Glasgow, 637 Crow Road, Glasgow, United Kingdom
GBP 10.00 to GBP 100.00