Claire Holliss
@CitoyenneClaire
Head of History at a Sixth Form. PhD student @IOE_London researching the representation of LGBTQ+ history in the KS5 curriculum. She/Her 🏳️🌈
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Delighted to see that IOE, UCL's Faculty of Education & Society is world number 1 again in the annual QS World University Rankings for Education. An honour to work at such an outstanding institution. ucl.ac.uk/ioe/news/2024/…
A great first session of the Histolab Innovation Days. It was a real pleasure to discuss amplifying marginalised histories with the rest of the panel, and to hear about so many brilliant projects being undertaken by colleagues across Europe. Council of Europe History #HistoryAtHeart
De nuevo en los Innovation Days gracias al trabajo de Aurora Ailincai y del HISTOLAB team como Fynn-M. Heckert para crear fuertes redes de trabajo en educación histórica. Esta tarde presentamos la HISTOLAB toolkit gracias al trabajo de Maria ♀🍏 coordinando las actividades.
Panel on 'Amplifying marginalised voices in history education' is starting now with:
➡️Raul Cârstocea, Vice-Chair of #OHTE SAC
➡️Claire Holliss IOE, UCL's Faculty of Education & Society
➡️Clarence Lusane, Professor Howard University #ECRI
➡️Jolan Remcsak
Moderation by Judith Perera British Sch Colombo
#HistoryAtHeart
Absolutely thrilled to be able to share the final programme for the SHP Summer Conference June 29-30 Leeds Trinity University. We have a wonderful array of speakers and topics and some very special guests in our plenary slots. Early Bird tickets still available from store.leedstrinity.ac.uk/product-catalo…
Have you seen our final #WomensHistoryMonth2024 video from Claire Holliss? Available now on YouTube: ow.ly/Pu8q50QU7zm. Meet Margaret Partridge, who was a pioneer of electrical engineering. #HistoryTeacher
danlyndon British Library Learning A really powerful SHP event today British Library exploring LGBTQ+ Histories. The panel discussion brings out compelling reasons for working with this history in schools. 1