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Interview with Maggie Wilson, 1 July 2010

Citation: Wilson, Maggie and Sheldon, Nicola (2010) Interview with Maggie Wilson, 1 July 2010. [Audio] (Unpublished)

Maggie Wilson trained to teach at Jordanhill College, Glasgow. She taught in Scotland, Saudi Arabia, London and then in Bradford, West Yorkshire, where she became a history specialist in a middle school (aged 8-13). She specialised in history and discusses the teaching of history to younger children. She found the National Curriculum helpful and has picked up ideas from the Schools History Project approach of using 'enquiries' and artefacts in the classroom. She discusses the topics taught and impact of 'cross-curriuclar' approaches to history. Finally she reflects on the needs of children in a multi-cultural school in terms of identity and heritage and its implications for the history curriculum. Interviewed by Nicola Sheldon

Creators: Wilson, Maggie and Sheldon, Nicola and
Subjects: History
Keywords: Teachers, Primary history, Middle school, Artefacts, Schools History Project, National Curriculum, Multi-cultural, Identity
Divisions: Institute of Historical Research
Collections: History in Education
Dates:
  • 1 July 2010 ()

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