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Publication date: 21st March 2010 by Andrew Wrenn
T.E.A.C.H Online
T.E.A.C.H Online
- Key Stage 1: by Dr Penelope Harnett
- Key Stage 2: by Helena Gillespie
- Key Stage 3: by Dr Michael Riley
- 3.1 Introduction: Teaching Emotive and Controversial History at Key Stage 3
- 3.2 Examples of Practice: Teaching about the 1857 Indian Rebellion
- 3.3 Why might an interpretations-focused enquiry question offer a useful approach to the Indian Rebellion?
- 3.4 Michael Riley discusses teaching emotive and controversial history at Key Stage 3 (film)
- Key Stage 4: by Richard Harris
- Key Stage 5: by Alison Webb
3.4 Michael Riley discusses teaching emotive and controversial history at Key Stage 3 (film)
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