Your Secondary CPD calendar Spring 2025
We know that it's not easy for teachers to get out of school or have budgets to afford a plentiful supply of CPD. We know how essential your CPD is to you and that is why we have worked to provide a wide range of online learning and webinar-based CPD to suit all budgets. It doesn’t matter where you are or what your budget is; you and your colleagues can benefit from some of the best subject-specific CPD around, especially if you are members of the HA. As a member you'll gain preferential rates to all our CPD and benefit from a number of exclusive free member sessions each year. In addition, corporate members also have the opportunity to benefit from access to one free paid recording per year.
Please note that all live webinars and meetings will take place from 4–5pm unless stated otherwise. All our live webinars are recorded and the recording link will be made available to all registered delegates.
Secondary CPD webinars at a glance – Spring 2025
* Webinars marked with an asterisk are free to HA members but must be booked in advance.
** Webinars marked with a double asterisk are available for HA corporate members to book a free recording but must be booked in advance using your offer code. For more information see the guidance below and the terms and conditions.
Date/time |
Title |
Series/course |
Format |
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7 Jan 5–6pm |
Shakespeare, history, and contemporary politics* | The history that Shakespeare gave us | - Live webinar - Subject knowledge |
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9 Jan | Subject Leader Development Programme (Spring cohort): Welcome meeting | Subject Leader Development Programme | - Live online course - Subject leadership |
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9 Jan | Enrichment resources for Holocaust Education* | - Live webinar - Enrichment |
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9–11 Jan | HA Teacher Fellowship programme residential: Teaching the royal progresses of Henry VIII | |||||
10 Jan | Early bird booking opens for HA Conference 2025 | |||||
14 Jan 5–6pm |
Prince Hal to Henry V: loveable rogue to perfect medieval king* | The history that Shakespeare gave us | - Live webinar - Subject knowledge |
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14 Jan 7.30–9pm |
The Fall: last days of the English Republic* | Virtual Branch | - Live webinar - Subject knowledge |
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16 Jan 4.45–5.45pm |
History Teacher Development Programme: Second meeting (Autumn cohort) | History Teacher Development Programme | - Live online course - Subject issues & pedagogy |
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16 Jan | An introduction to HA Chartered Teacher* | - Live webinar - Member support |
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20 Jan | When the present informs the past: Researching the history of migration and refugees in Europe* | Subject knowledge webinars | - Live webinar - Subject knowledge |
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21 Jan 5–6pm |
Much Ado About Numbers – the bumpy transition from Roman numerals to Arabic numerals in Shakespeare’s England* | The history that Shakespeare gave us | - Live webinar - Subject knowledge |
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23 Jan | Thinking about sequencing at Key Stage 4** | Coherence at Key Stage 4 | - Live webinar - Subject issues & curriculum thinking |
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30 Jan | An introduction to the HA Quality Mark* | - Live webinar - Member support |
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4 Feb | Fostering big pictures of the past** | Coherence at Key Stage 4 | - Live webinar - Subject issues & curriculum thinking |
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12 Feb | Considering the interplay between substantive and disciplinary concepts across multiple units** | Coherence at Key Stage 4 | - Live webinar - Subject issues & curriculum thinking |
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13 Feb 4.45–5.45pm |
History Teacher Development Programme: Assessment meeting (Autumn cohort) | History Teacher Development Programme | - Live online course - Subject issues & pedagogy |
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13 Feb 4pm–5.15pm |
South Asian migration to Britain in the 19th century* | In partnership with the British Library | - Live webinar - Subject knowledge, curriculum thinking & pedagogy |
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25 Feb | Ottoman trade with Europe in the early modern era* | Subject knowledge webinars | - Live webinar - Subject knowledge |
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26 Feb 5.15–6.30pm |
Session 1: The changing face of history teaching | Experienced Teacher Programme | - Live online course - Subject issues, curriculum thinking & pedagogy |
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27 Feb | Subject Leader Development Programme (Spring cohort): Second meeting | Subject Leader Development Programme | - Live online course - Subject leadership |
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27 Feb 7.30–9pm |
Locating and mapping the Jews of medieval Lincoln* | Virtual Branch | - Live webinar - Subject knowledge |
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3 March | Making history accessible: context and considerations* | Making history accessible | - Live webinar - Subject issues, curriculum thinking & pedagogy |
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5 March | Assessing pupils’ historical thinking over time** | Coherence at Key Stage 4 | - Live webinar - Subject issues & curriculum thinking |
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11 March | Mastering the memory challenge: running successful interventions with students who are struggling to remember at GCSE** | Making history accessible | - Live webinar - Subject issues, curriculum thinking & pedagogy |
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12 March | Session 2: A curriculum for justice – where next? | Experienced Teacher Programme | - Live online course - Subject issues, curriculum thinking & pedagogy |
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13 March 4.45–5.45pm |
History Teacher Development Programme: Welcome meeting (Spring cohort) | History Teacher Development Programme | - Live online course - Subject issues & pedagogy |
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18 March 7.30–9pm |
Poet, Mystic, Widow, Wife: life for women in the medieval period* | Virtual Branch | - Live webinar - Subject knowledge |
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19 March | Sickness, death and the 19th-century British Post Office* | Subject knowledge webinars | - Live webinar - Subject knowledge |
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20 March | Subject Leader Development Programme (Spring cohort): Assessment meeting | Subject Leader Development Programme | - Live online course - Subject leadership |
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20 March | Early bird booking closes for HA Conference 2025 | |||||
25 March | Teaching neurodivergent students to succeed at GCSE History and beyond** | Making history accessible | - Live webinar - Subject issues, curriculum thinking & pedagogy |
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26 March 5.15–6.30pm |
Session 3: Rediscovering scholarship | Experienced Teacher Programme | - Live online course - Subject issues, curriculum thinking & pedagogy |
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23 April 5.15–6.30pm |
Session 4: Changing language | Experienced Teacher Programme | - Live online course - Subject issues, curriculum thinking & pedagogy |
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24 April 4.45–5.45pm |
History Teacher Development Programme: Second meeting (Spring cohort) | History Teacher Development Programme | - Live online course - Subject issues & pedagogy |
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25 April 1–4pm |
A-level history conference: African Kingdoms* | Event from the Bristol Branch | - In-person event (Bristol) - Subject knowledge & student conference |
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29 April | Showcasing history teaching and learning in special schools** | Making history accessible | - Live webinar - Subject issues, curriculum thinking & pedagogy |
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6 May | Making history accessible: review and reflection** | Making history accessible | - Live webinar - Subject issues, curriculum thinking & pedagogy |
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7 May 5.15–6.30pm |
Session 5: Online worlds in history teaching | Experienced Teacher Programme | - Live online course - Subject issues, curriculum thinking & pedagogy |
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9–10 May | HA Conference 2025, Liverpool | |||||
21 May 5.15–6.30pm |
Session 6: Networking and presentations | Experienced Teacher Programme | - Live online course - Subject issues, curriculum thinking & pedagogy |
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26 June | Doing History at University - Register your interest |
- In-person event (Sheffield) - Students |
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3 July 4.45–5.45pm |
History Teacher Development Programme: Assessment meeting (Spring cohort) | History Teacher Development Programme | - Live online course - Subject issues & pedagogy |
- Download a printable version of the CPD webinar calendar (PDF)
- See our web calendar of CPD events currently available to book (includes Primary)
- See our current on-demand webinars
Booking, terms and conditions
Please ensure that you book at least one week before an event in order to secure your place.
We encourage live participation, as far as possible, in all our CPD in order to interact with the presenter(s).
Most online events are recorded except for teachmeets, or unless specified otherwise, but must be booked in advance. Recordings are made available for a limited period to registered delegates. Recordings cannot be booked after a live event has taken place unless this is done as part of a bulk booking for a webinar series. Recorded and on-demand webinars are only available to book and access for a limited time period. Access will expire after the specified date on each webinar page.
All Historical Association events are subject to the HA CPD terms and conditions.
For any enquiries please contact events@history.org.uk.
Attached files:
- HA printable CPD Calendar - Secondary, Spring 2025
253.6 KB PDF document