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Call for papers: Teaching America - a special blog series by HOTCUS for US Studies Online
Teaching America
The Historians of the Twentieth Century United States (HOTCUS) invite submissions for a series of short blog posts on designing and teaching modules in the fields of U.S. history and American Studies.
Each submission will contribute to a special series of posts entitled
Teaching America
organised by HOTCUS for
U.S. Studies Online
. The series will operate as a forum for postgraduates and early career researchers to discuss the way they teach the history of the United States, offering an opportunity to discuss current pedagogical trends, methodological approaches, and challenges faced when teaching and also providing an insight into the diversity of teaching current being conducted at universities.
HOTCUS encourages contributions from all interested members, irrespective of level of experience, but would particularly like to encourage experienced lecturers to contribute posts that draw upon their own experiences in both designing and teaching modules.
Submissions should be between 600 and 1,000 words in length.
Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
Approaches to teaching survey courses
Undergraduate and postgraduate module design
Perspectives on teaching intellectual, diplomatic, political, gender and cultural history
Balancing teaching with research
Finding and using new resources in the classroom
Supervising dissertations
Academic mentoring and the student-supervisor relationship
Please submit your blog entry or questions to
Tom Bishop
.
The deadline for submissions is 12th August 2015.
Posted on Thursday 4th June 2015
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