ITESS History specialisation

Prepare for a career teaching history in international secondary schools with the history specialisation at ITESS. You’ll grow into an engaging, inclusive, and culturally sensitive educator, with the knowledge, skills and experience needed to teach history.  

What’s in it for you: 

  • Gain practical teaching experience in international schools in each year of your studies 

  • Develop a comprehensive understanding of world history and the connections and disconnections across societal and cultural boundaries 

  • Learn to teach in a meaningful and active way, and design lessons that connect to the cultural diversity within your classrooms 

  • Intertwine your knowledge of history and geography to give your students tools to positively engage with global challenges 

  • Develop your skills in outdoor learning and connecting your subject to current events 

  • Form your own vision on teaching social studies in an international classroom based on your experience and research 

  • Customise your course and choose from over 100 minors for your elective semester 

The programme 

The Social Studies-History Specialisation curriculum focuses on world history, emphasising history as a narrative and the nuances that make history a complex and meaningful specialisation. You explore the intricate story of human existence, learning to connect individuals and societies across time and space. This creates a historical and geographical balance so you can connect to the numerous nationalities and their perspectives in the international classroom. You also learn to stimulate critical thinking skills to widen the scope of choices and empower your students. This enables you to foster an inclusive and culturally sensitive learning environment.  

 

Practical approach 

The programme is designed to provide a balanced mix of theoretical knowledge and practical experiences, so you are thoroughly prepared you for the complexities of teaching in international school settings. You'll undertake practical assignments that focus on application, reflection and skill refinement. You'll develop the confidence and competence needed to thrive in diverse classrooms by engaging in simulated class lessons where you get feedback from peers and instructors, role play, where you get to adapt your approaches to different teaching contexts, and through multifaceted projects that incorporate different skills and tools needed in the international classroom. 

Practical assignments include, for instance:  

  • curating an exhibition of your work for the Empires course 

  • constructing a detailed encyclopaedia about a revolution and participating in a debate on the topic 

  • Designing an innovative lesson in a multi-disciplinary team 

  • Designing an imaginary fieldtrip to dive into a particular country’s history 

  • Designing a social studies unit for client school 

  • Carrying out research on a selected topic, and then writing a publishable academic article  

Afbeelding
Katharina Fuchs
“Teaching history isn't just about dates and facts – it’s about encouraging critical thinking, connecting past to present, and making complex events relatable.”
Katharina Fuchs
International Teacher Education for Secondary Schools student (History specialisation)

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