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International Students can apply Students from over 90 countries
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Overview

Masterclass Certificate in Inclusive History Storytelling

Delve into the art of inclusive history storytelling with our Masterclass program designed for educators, historians, and storytellers. Learn how to amplify marginalized voices, challenge dominant narratives, and create a more inclusive historical discourse. Explore techniques to incorporate diverse perspectives, engage audiences of all backgrounds, and promote historical empathy. This certificate is ideal for those passionate about social justice, diversity, and equity in history education and storytelling. Elevate your craft and make history more accessible and inclusive for all. Start your learning journey today! Masterclass Certificate in Inclusive History Storytelling offers a transformative learning experience for individuals passionate about diverse narratives and inclusive history. This comprehensive course combines engaging lectures with hands-on projects to develop practical skills in storytelling and historical research. Students benefit from self-paced learning and personalized feedback from industry experts, ensuring a rich educational journey. By exploring underrepresented perspectives and hidden stories, participants gain a deeper understanding of historical events and social dynamics. Elevate your storytelling prowess with our Masterclass Certificate today.

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Course structure

• Understanding the importance of inclusive history storytelling
• Research methods for uncovering diverse perspectives
• Writing inclusive narratives that represent marginalized voices
• Incorporating primary sources from underrepresented communities
• Engaging with diverse audiences through storytelling
• Collaborating with community partners for inclusive history projects
• Utilizing multimedia tools for inclusive storytelling
• Evaluating the impact of inclusive history storytelling initiatives
• Addressing challenges and best practices in inclusive history storytelling
• Creating an inclusive history storytelling project for certification

Duration

The programme is available in two duration modes:

Fast track - 1 month

Standard mode - 2 months

Course fee

The fee for the programme is as follows:

Fast track - 1 month: £140

Standard mode - 2 months: £90

Embark on a transformative journey with our Masterclass Certificate in Inclusive History Storytelling, designed to equip you with the necessary skills to tell diverse and inclusive historical narratives. Through this course, you will learn how to highlight marginalized voices, challenge traditional historical perspectives, and create inclusive storytelling content.


Duration: 8 weeks, self-paced learning, allowing you to study at your convenience while balancing other commitments. Our expert-led modules will guide you through the process of crafting compelling and inclusive historical narratives that resonate with a modern audience.


This Masterclass Certificate is highly relevant to current trends in the storytelling and historical discourse spheres, where inclusivity and diversity are increasingly valued. By completing this course, you will be at the forefront of promoting inclusive storytelling practices and contributing to a more holistic understanding of history.

Year Number of Participants
2020 500
2021 1000
2022 1500

Career path

Historian

A historian researches, interprets, and communicates historical events and their significance to the public. Inclusive history storytelling requires historians to uncover diverse perspectives and marginalized voices.

Museum Curator

A museum curator manages collections of artifacts and artworks, ensuring their preservation and exhibition. Inclusive history storytelling involves curators in presenting inclusive narratives and addressing historical biases.

Archivist

An archivist organizes and maintains historical records and documents. Inclusive history storytelling relies on archivists to preserve diverse sources and provide access to underrepresented histories.

Educator

An educator teaches history to students of all ages, fostering critical thinking and historical empathy. Inclusive history storytelling educators promote diverse perspectives and challenge traditional narratives.

Researcher

A researcher investigates historical topics and produces scholarly work on various aspects of the past. Inclusive history storytelling researchers contribute to uncovering hidden histories and promoting inclusive narratives.

Writer

A writer creates historical narratives through books, articles, and other forms of writing. Inclusive history storytelling writers amplify marginalized voices and challenge dominant historical narratives.