What are the merits of learning this period? Laura explains how the Tudor period is important in order to understand the foundations of modern Britain. There are also points of resonance, such as in the use of propaganda and celebrity. They both raise the issue of contextualising the Shakespeare period and the cross-curricula nature of this. The possibilities of exploring the Tudor period using Shakespeare as a source are also discussed.
Laura expands in detail about how the Tudor period helps progress with the key concepts and processes. She would take a variety of sources as the basis of a scheme of work on the Tudors. Her developing enquiry work in this area is about challenging misconceptions about them. For example, debunking popular statements about Elizabeth using evidence. She wants to work with the pupils misconceptions, not give them other peoples. Crucial to this are activities to recreate a church, a court etc via role play to make sure that they have the necessary sense of period to make sense of the specific historical learning. For example, so that pupils understand the King was inaccessible to most people and the consequences of this. She also plans to use several everyman chararacters as a vehicle for progressing knowledge about continuity and change throughout the period.
A self-confessed Tudor geek, Laura gives a final flourish about why Wolsey is her hero!
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