
Welcome to the online course for the Historical Association’s 2022 Teacher Fellowship programme on Broadcasting and Social Change in Sixties Britain. Following on from the residential, this course is designed to offer a taster introduction to sources and discussion of historical issues, all with the resource development process in mind. Participants are expected to take an active part in the online course, engaging critically with the source material and responding to the course leader's and other teachers’ posts.
- Course Leader: William Bailey-Watson
- Course Leader: Marcus Collins
- Course Leader: Hannah Cusworth

This funded Teacher Fellowship programme is running in partnership with the Department of Economic History at LSE, exploring the economic history of colonialism and empire in South and South-East Asia, Africa and the Middle East in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Following on from the residential, each week of the online course will cover a specific theme and include both essential and further reading/listening. Participants are expected to take an active part in the online course by responding to the set task/discussion question each week and engaging critically with others’ posts and comments.- Course leader: Abdul Mohamud
- Course leader: Robin Whitburn