Introduction

Teaching volunteers as part of ‘Knole Unwrapped’ for the National Trust.

James Wright is an award winning buildings archaeologist. He has two decades professional experience of ferreting around in people’s cellars, hunting through their attics and digging up their gardens. He hopes to find meaningful truths about how ordinary and extraordinary folk lived their lives in the mediaeval period.

James is an accredited lecturer with the Arts Society.  He has experience of teaching undergraduates at the University of Nottingham where he completed Graduate School training courses on lecturing. As with all modern teaching requirements he has successfully completed Disclosing and Barring Service checks as well as Foundation Online Learning in Safeguarding and Prevent.

He presents in a clear and conversational style (without notes or script) and readily uses high quality illustrative slides throughout his lectures. The talks are adaptable and can be presented to novice, mid-level or expert audiences. Many of his lectures have been subsequently published in peer reviewed journals or books.

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