Controversial issues
History is not an easy subject as it is full of contradictions and challenging situations. It requires children to look at how people responded to complicated dilemmas. It also requires them to consider motivation. Looking at what people did in the past children to make links with present events. It requires children to evaluate the history of their own country and how it has interacted with other people. Read more
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Pride in place: What does historical geographical and social understanding look like?
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Primary history and British values
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Primary history and the curriculum: a South African perspective
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T.E.A.C.H Online
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TEACH Statement
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Teaching about racism, fairness and justice through key people
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Teaching about the Russian invasion of Ukraine and events happening there
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Teaching sensitive subjects: slavery and Britain’s role in the trade
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Teaching the British Empire in primary history
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The T.E.A.C.H. Project
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The T.E.A.C.H. Report
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Using children's literature to look at bias and stereotyping
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Writing books for young children about the First World War
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