Our talks are curated for a variety of curricula and age groups.
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We work closely with schools to deliver age-appropriate talks tailored to your curriculum, designed to support learning while making history engaging and accessible for students. Our previous talks include:
Theory Of Knowledge: Utilising And Interpreting Primary Historical Sources
Bombay International School, Grade 12
A talk that uses archival materials to allow students to analyse, examine, and dissect primary sources for applications beyond historical writing.
An Introduction To The Indian National Movement
JB Petit School, Grade 10
A talk that shares personal and political history of the Indian National Movement, starting from the events at Jallianwala Bagh in 1919 to the Freedom Movement, culminating in 1947. The talk outlines the varying forms the Indian National Movement took, from Non-Cooperation, to Civil Disobedience, to the eventual Quit India Movement, culminating in a new, free and independent India.
How To Be A Curator
Jamnabai Narsee School, Grades 4 & 6
A programme that discusses museums and archives with the students, teaching them about various kinds of museums and archives, and about what curators do by showing them how narratives in exhibitions and museum spaces are woven together using collections.
The archive offers opportunities to engage with our stories and material collection whether you’re a young student or an adult with a passion for history. We conduct talks, lectures, workshops, and seminars for learners of all ages. Get in touch if you’re a school, college, organisation, or individual who would like to set up a learning programme for your cohort in person or online.