Accessible Africa

Teaching and Learning About an Unfamiliar Past

Todd Cleveland author Michael G Panzer author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Publishing:23rd Jul '26

£90.00

This title is due to be published on 23rd July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Accessible Africa cover

Accessible Africa equips educators with the knowledge and strategies to confidently teach Africa’s rich and complex history beyond the narrow lens of the Transatlantic Slave Trade, filling a critical gap in secondary education.

Accessible Africa: Teaching and Learning About an Unfamiliar Pastprovides educators ranging from middle school to high school an accessible account of the major developments in African history, paired with pedagogical strategies and approaches related to teaching the continent’s past. Based on decades of teaching African history at the collegiate and high school levels, it became clear to Cleveland and Panzer that most students had learned very little about Africa – beyond the Transatlantic Slave Trade – prior to arriving in their classrooms. This absence is not surprising, as educators readily admit that they do not feel comfortable teaching about Africa because they feel both unqualified and uninformed. Accessible Africa addresses these issues by providing both accessible content and associated teaching strategies related toroughly the past 5,000 years of African history, up to and including contemporary developments on the continent. Major historical themes include trade routes, slave trades, imperialism and colonialism, decolonization, and modern Africa.

As a teacher of African history since 1995, and a teacher of teachers, I can attest to the need for this book. The vast majority of people who teach secondary school history have had little or no formal instruction on the history of Africa. Thus, if such a teacher wished to deepen their engagement with African history in their own classes, they would be facing a daunting challenge trying to manage their crowded instructional schedule and their lack of knowledge about the continent, to get up to speed. This book is invaluable for helping the time-pressed instructor know where to start. Each of the short chapters gives a clear, accessible narrative overview of the key elements of the history for that theme and time, and offers valuable starting points for discussion topics, essential questions around which to structure lessons, and go-to internet and book sources for further reading. -- Wendy Urban-Mead * Associate Professor of History, The Master of Arts in Teaching Program, Bard College and The Bard Prison Initiative *

ISBN: 9781475874563

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208 pages