Available Events
In this section you'll find details of all our available CPD events for primary teachers, both online and in-person. Where these events are linked to a series, this will be linked on the page for your information. To see our regular courses and our overarching series and themes for this term, you can take a look at our What’s on section, view our at-a-glance primary CPD calendar, or all upcoming CPD events in our web calendar.
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Your Primary CPD calendar Autumn 2024
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Course: Supporting SEND pupils in your primary history lessons
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HA Webinar: Helping children build secure evidential thinking
10th December 2024Click to view -
HA Webinar: Helping children think about cause and consequence
5th November 2024Click to view -
HA Webinar: Helping children think about change and continuity
12th November 2024Click to view -
HA Webinar: Histories of Indigenous peoples of North America
3rd December 2024Click to view -
HA Webinar: How does good storytelling serve disciplinary thinking?
22nd October 2024Click to view -
HA Webinar: Making the most of your primary membership
4th November 2024Click to view -
HA Webinar: Medieval Manuscripts and Modern Lasers: what new technology reveals about the materials and methods of scribes and illuminators
17th October 2024Click to view -
HA Webinar: Session 1: What does the new Ofsted subject report tell us about history in primary schools?
30th September 2024Click to view -
HA Webinar: Session 2: Ideas for building your history intent in primary history
7th October 2024Click to view -
HA Webinar: Session 3: Ideas for building your history implementation in primary history
15th October 2024Click to view -
HA Webinar: Session 4: Ideas for measuring impact in history in primary history
21st October 2024Click to view -
Online course: Ofsted subject reports: supporting quality history and geography
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Recorded Webinar: Peopling London, 47AD–1960
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Recorded webinar: Creating curriculum pathways: Government
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Recorded webinar: Exploring representations and attitudes to disability across history
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Recorded webinar: How has warfare changed over time?
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Recorded webinar: Teaching history during a climate emergency: how can we respond?
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Short course: Witchcraft, Werewolves and Magic in European History
20th June 2024Click to view