Bonus: How to talk with kids about Australian history
Description
How do you teach and talk about Australian history with kids?
This is a bonus episode for teachers, carers and parents featuring Professor Anna Clark and Professor Clare Wright.
Teaching and talking about history with kids can be rewarding and challenging.
From their experience studying and teaching history, Clare and Anna tackle questions like:
- How can kids in primary school work with history’s complexity?
- How can primary students consider the moral lessons of what they're learning?
- How do you encourage kids when they're interested in history but get some facts wrong?
- What’s one crucial thing to get across to kids about history?
Anna and Clare look at a concern about saying the wrong thing when talking about Australian history, and look at how to do Reconciliation while teaching or talking about history with kids?
And you'll hear why asking questions is an important part of how you talk about history, and how to use primary sources and historical objects to connect kids with the history of our country.
Voices
- Anna Clark is a Professor of History at the University of Technology, Sydney.
- Clare Wright is a Professor of History and Public Engagement at La Trobe University.
Episode image
Photo of Clare Wright (left) and Anna Clark (right) in the recording studio at University of Technology Sydney.
Music
Thannoid by Blue Dot Sessions.
Transcript
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Credits
- Hosted by Axel Clark.
- Made on Gadigal Country by Anna Clark, Clare Wright, Jane Curtis and Britta Jorgensen.
- Executive producers are Clare Wright and Anna Clark.
- Podcast concept, design and development by Anna Clark.
- Indigenous Cultural Consultant is Katrina Thorpe.
- Story editor is Kyla Slaven.
- Learning material by Nick Adeney, Victorian primary educator
- Curriculum advisors are Nicole Laauw, Department of Education NSW, and Rose Reid, Association of Independent Schools of NSW
Thanks to all the students whose voices you hear in this episode and their schools and teachers: Princes Street Primary school, Marrickville West Primary School, Westbourne Grammar School, Preshil Primary School, La Perouse Primary School, and Yirrkala Bilingual School.
Hey History! is produced by the Australian Centre for Public History at UTS and UTS Impact Studios.
Impact Studios' executive producer is Sarah Gilbert.