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SUMMARY:British Library Teaching Medieval Women Teacher CPD Event 2: Medieval Women and Movement
DESCRIPTION:British Library Medieval Women Teacher CPD Part 2 – Medieval Women and Movement \nThursday 21 November 5-7.30pm \nRegister for free on Eventbrite: https://bit.ly/BritishLibraryTeachingMedievalWomenCPD2 \nThe second of our four free twilight CPD workshops which are aimed at Key Stage 3\, 4 and 5 teachers and educators who are interested in how we teach and learn about Medieval Women. \nThis series of CPD supports the British Library’s Medieval Women school visits programme. \nThey include free exhibition entry and a guided tour of the British Library’s new exhibition\, ‘Medieval Women: In Their Own Words‘ supported by academic historians and teachers from the Teaching Medieval Women group in conjunction with the British Library learning team. Each session will be based around a series of different themes linked to current medieval topics in secondary education. Exhibition visits will take place between 5pm-6pm. \nThe exhibition highlights the voices and experiences of medieval women\, examining the diverse roles and impact of women during this time\, searching for what was lost or ‘hidden\,’ celebrating their many achievements\, and connecting past lives with the issues and experiences of women today. \nThis first session takes us on a curated tour of select individuals\, texts and objects in the exhibition to explore the theme of medieval women and movement. It will highlight ways in which we can investigate and learn about how women moved across the medieval world\, whether for marriage or migration\, trade\, pilgrimage or crusade\, or whether they were forced into travel by warfare or as captured slaves. \nSpeakers include \nDr Natasha Hodgson – Nottingham Trent University \nProf Jonathan Phillips – Royal Holloway University of London \nVicky Brock – North London Collegiate School \nAfter a break for refreshments\, the second part of the workshop will run from 6.15pm to 7.30pm held in the Learning Centre. It will be an interactive\, participatory session with the opportunity to co-create resources with academics and teachers from examples in the exhibition for classroom use. \nRegister for free on Eventbrite: https://bit.ly/BritishLibraryTeachingMedievalWomenCPD2
URL:https://teachingmedievalwomen.org/event/british-library-teaching-medieval-women-teacher-cpd-event-2-medieval-women-and-movement/
LOCATION:British Library\, 96 Euston Road\, London\, NW1 2DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:CPD
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SUMMARY:Gender\, Religion and Conflict Conference
DESCRIPTION:Taking place at Nottingham Trent University on the 14th and 15th of November 2024\, the Gender\, Religion and Conflict conference presents doctoral students and early career researchers with the opportunity to share their research relating to the conference themes\, with papers spanning from 11th century religious contention\, early modern gender and Catholicism to studies of contemporary female leadership in the financial sector. A keynote lecture will be provided by Dr Natasha Hodgson (Nottingham Trent University). \nThe two-day conference will run from 9am-4pm on the 14th and 15th of November\, with two days of complimentary lunches and an optional complimentary cave tour on the afternoon of Friday 15th of November. (Please note that cave tour spaces are limited to 25 so we ask for those interested to express this on the booking form\, this does not confirm a place on the cave tour\, you will be contacted on the 30th of October with confirmation of a place on the tour). \nWe will also be holding an informal conference dinner on Thursday 14th of November\, the venue has not yet been confirmed for this but once again\, we would encourage attendees to register their interest for this on the booking form. The dinner is not complimentary and will be paid for on a price per head basis. \nPlease use this booking link should you wish to attend: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/gender-religion-and-conflict-conference-14th-and-15th-of-november-2024-tickets-1015960744937?aff=oddtdtcreator \nWe are looking forwards to seeing you there! \nAny questions please don’t hesitate to contact mollie.smith2018@my.ntu.ac.uk
URL:https://teachingmedievalwomen.org/event/gender-religion-and-conflict-conference/
LOCATION:Nottingham Trent University\, 50 Shakespeare Street\, NG1 4FQ
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:British Library  Teaching Medieval Women Teacher CPD Event 1: Medieval Women and Power
DESCRIPTION:British Library Medieval Women Teacher CPD Part 1 – Medieval Women and Power \nMon 11th November 2024 5pm-7.30pm \nRegister for free on the Eventbrite: https://bit.ly/BritishLibraryTeachingMedievalWomenCPD1 \nThe first of four free twilight CPD workshops which are aimed at Key Stage 3\, 4 and 5 teachers and educators who are interested in how we teach and learn about Medieval Women. \nThis series of CPD supports the British Library’s Medieval Women school visits programme. \nThey include free exhibition entry and a guided tour of the British Library’s new exhibition\, ‘Medieval Women: In Their Own Words‘ supported by academic historians and teachers from the Teaching Medieval Women group in conjunction with the British Library learning team. Each session will be based around a series of different themes linked to current medieval topics in secondary education. Exhibition visits will take place between 5pm-6pm. \nThe exhibition highlights the voices and experiences of medieval women\, examining the diverse roles and impact of women during this time\, searching for what was lost or ‘hidden\,’ celebrating their many achievements\, and connecting past lives with the issues and experiences of women today. \nThis first session takes us on a curated tour of select individuals\, texts and objects in the exhibition to explore the theme of medieval women and power. It will highlight the variety of ways in which we can investigate and learn about how women held\, expressed and wielded power in the medieval world. \nSpeakers include \nDr Natasha Hodgson – Nottingham Trent University \nProfessor Jonathan Phillips – Royal Holloway University of London \nDr Ellie Woodacre – University of Winchester \nJake Unwin – Girls’ School Day Trust \nAfter a break for refreshments\, the second part of the workshop will run from 6.15pm to 7.30pm held in the Learning Centre. It will be an interactive\, participatory session with the opportunity to co-create resources with academics and teachers from examples in the exhibition for classroom use. \nRegister for free on the Eventbrite: https://bit.ly/BritishLibraryTeachingMedievalWomenCPD1
URL:https://teachingmedievalwomen.org/event/british-library-teaching-medieval-women-teacher-cpd-event-1-medieval-women-and-power/
LOCATION:British Library\, 96 Euston Road\, London\, NW1 2DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:CPD
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SUMMARY:Northgate High School CPD Event
DESCRIPTION:On 6 November 2024\, Jonathan Phillips ran a CPD event with Northgate High School\, Ipswich\, with teachers from Northgate High\, Suffolk One College and Clacton County High School.
URL:https://teachingmedievalwomen.org/event/northgate-high-school-cpd-event/
LOCATION:Northgate High School\, Sidegate Lane\, Ipswich\, IP4 3DL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:CPD
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SUMMARY:Leeds International Medieval Congress Panel
DESCRIPTION:The Teaching Medieval Women team will be chairing a round table panel at Leeds International Medieval Congress 2024. \nTeaching Medieval Women: Facilitating Knowledge Exchange between Schools and Academia – A Round Table Discussion\nThe Teaching Medieval Women project is a collaboration between teachers and academics to bring the experiences of medieval women into the teaching of medieval history at school. This project was born out of a shared realisation that women are still substantially under-represented in many of the medieval history classes taught at school in the UK\, at KS3\, KS4\, and A-Level. The women and themes we highlight derive from a diverse geographical\, religious\, and ethnic spread\, emphasising a fresh and\, in part\, non-European perspective to the study of the medieval period in schools and colleges. The group aims to bring together teachers and academics to exchange our respective knowledge and expertise\, to learn about the challenges involved in driving change forward\, and to develop solutions\, as well as producing a variety of co-created materials that are attractive\, innovative\, engaging\, and based on recent historical scholarship and educational pedagogy. \nThis discussion panel incorporates the core team of the Teaching Medieval Women project\, and we will reflect and invite discussion on teaching experiences\, the delivery of CPD for teachers\, co-creating materials\, and how to develop a sustainable future for the teaching of medieval women in UK schools and across the globe. \nParticipants include Zara Adaci (Claremont High School)\, Vicky Brock (North London Collegiate School)\, Sam Jones (Bolder Academy\, Twickenham)\, and Elena Woodacre (University of Winchester). \nRegister for IMC here.
URL:https://teachingmedievalwomen.org/event/leeds-international-medieval-congress-panel/
LOCATION:University of Leeds
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:Peter Symonds College CPD Day
DESCRIPTION:Teaching Medieval Women is part of a wider project designed via collaboration between Teachers and Academics to bring the lives of medieval women into the teaching of medieval history. This project was borne out of a shared realisation that women were lamentably under-represented in many of the medieval history classes taught at\, especially\, KS3 and further up the curriculum as well. We hope to remedy this by bringing together teachers and academics to share our respective knowledge and expertise and to produce a variety of materials that are attractive\, engaging – and free – to use in the classroom. \nThe women and the themes we intend to highlight derive from a diverse geographical\, religious and ethnic spread\, emphasising a fresh\, and in part non-European perspective\, to the study of the medieval period in schools and colleges. \nThis CPD day is a forum to share our experiences\, to showcase some examples\, and to collaborate on materials to understand how best to support the teaching of this topic and attract and engage a new generation of students. \nThe proposed programme for the day is as follows: \n10.00 am Registration/coffee aims and plans for the day to include a brief introduction by PSC and UVI students (2) explaining examples of medieval women they have worked on. \n10:30 – 11am – Where are we now? Reflections on current teaching of medieval women. \n11am – 12pm– Power and Authority and Wealth \n12 – 12:45pm – Lunch – college is providing this \n12:45pm – 1:45pm – Patronage\, Culture and Education \n1:45 –2:45pm – Warrior Women \n2:45 – 3pm – Brief Break – tea \n3pm – 3:30pm – British Library exhibition \n3.30 – 3.45pm Final Thoughts and Summary \nRegister free for the event at: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/petersymondscollege1/1236784
URL:https://teachingmedievalwomen.org/event/winchester-cpd-day/
LOCATION:Peter Symonds College\, Owens Rd\, Winchester\, SO22 6RX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:CPD
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240614
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240615
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SUMMARY:East Midlands CPD Day
DESCRIPTION:Register for event here \nTeaching Medieval Women is part of a wider project designed via collaboration between Teachers and Academics to bring the lives of medieval women into the teaching of medieval history. This project was borne out of a shared realisation that women were lamentably under-represented in many of the medieval history classes taught at\, especially\, KS3 and further up the curriculum as well. We hope to remedy this by bringing together teachers and academics to share our respective knowledge and expertise and to produce a variety of materials that are attractive\, engaging – and free – to use in the classroom. \nThe women and the themes we intend to highlight derive from a diverse geographical\, religious and ethnic spread\, emphasising a fresh\, and in part non-European perspective\, to the study of the medieval period in schools and colleges. \nThis CPD day is a forum to share our experiences\, to showcase some examples\, and to collaborate on materials to understand how best to support the teaching of this topic and attract and engage a new generation of students. \nFor more about the project see our website: https://teachingmedievalwomen.org/ \nOur CPD day will take place at Nottingham Trent University City Campus on 7 June 2024. \nAcademic Participants include: \nDr Natasha Hodgson (Nottingham Trent University) \nDr Ellie Woodacre (University of Winchester) \nProfessor Jonathan Phillips (Royal Holloway University of London) \nFeaturing short talk\, resource design workshops and discussion panels. \nRegistration is free\, and you can book a place via this Eventbrite. \nhttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/teaching-medieval-women-cpd-day-east-midlands-tickets-829535140937 \n  \nInterim schedule: \n10:00 – 10:30 am – Arrival\, tea and coffee and Welcome – Aims and plans for the day. \n10:30 – 11am – Where are we now? Reflections on current teaching of medieval women. \n11am – 12pm– Power and Authority and Wealth \n12 – 12:45pm – Lunch \n12:45pm – 1:45pm – Patronage\, Culture and Education \n1:45 –2:45pm – Warrior Women \n2:45 – 3pm – Brief Break \n3pm – 3:30pm – Final Thoughts and Summary \nIf you have any questions or would like further information\, feel free to send us an email at natasha.hodgson@ntu.ac.uk or catherine.gower@ntu.ac.uk
URL:https://teachingmedievalwomen.org/event/east-midlands-cpd-day/
LOCATION:Nottingham Trent University\, 50 Shakespeare Street\, NG1 4FQ
CATEGORIES:CPD
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240511T170000
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CREATED:20240122T133350Z
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SUMMARY:Historical Association Conference 2024
DESCRIPTION:Teaching Medieval Women will be speaking at the Historical Association Annual Conference (10-11 May 2024). \nTo register to attend the conference\, visit https://www.haconference.com/registration/ \n 
URL:https://teachingmedievalwomen.org/event/historical-association-conference-2024/
LOCATION:The Eastrooms\, Woodcock Street\, Birmingham\, B7 4BL
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:Natasha Hodgson\, 'Crusading Societies: Women\, Gender and the Crusades'
DESCRIPTION:Natasha Hodgson will be speaking about women and the Crusades at the Nuneaton branch of the Historical Association. \nThe talk will take place on Wednesday 13 March 2024 at King Edward VI College\, Nuneaton. \nContact michael.arnold@cantab.net for more information.
URL:https://teachingmedievalwomen.org/event/natasha-hodgson-crusading-societies-women-gender-and-the-crusades/
LOCATION:King Edward VI College\, King Edward Rd\, Nuneaton\, CV11 4BE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240306T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240306T173000
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SUMMARY:History UK Pedagogy Forum: Collaborations Between Schools and Universities
DESCRIPTION:Natasha Hodgson and Sam Jones from Teaching Medieval Women will be speaking at an online roundtable on 6 March 2024 hosted by History UK on the topic of establishing collaborations between schools and universities. They will be speaking along with Dr Sarah Longair (University of Lincoln) and David Ingledew (Education/Teacher Training). \nThe event will be held on Zoom. For more information and to register your place\, go to the History UK website.
URL:https://teachingmedievalwomen.org/event/history-uk-pedagogy-forum-collaborations-between-schools-and-universities/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Talk
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SUMMARY:Natasha Hodgson\, 'Women and crusading conflicts: changing perspectives'
DESCRIPTION:Natasha Hodgson will be giving a lecture on the subject of women and the Crusades for the Lincoln branch of the Historical Association. \nThe talk will take place on 4 March 2024 at 6.15pm at the University of Lincoln’s Brayford Pool campus in the Co-op lecture theatre (Minerva Building\, MB0312). For more information about the event and to register\, go to the Eventbrite. \n  \n 
URL:https://teachingmedievalwomen.org/event/natasha-hodgson-historical-association-lecture-women-and-crusading-conflicts-changing-perspectives/
LOCATION:Minerva Building\, Brayford Pool\, Lincoln\, LN6 7TS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talk
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