Local History
Local history provides rich opportunities to engage children in their immediate local area and understand their own history and how history contributes to a greater overall understanding and bigger picture. In this section you will find articles, guides, and resources to enable you to make local history meaningful.
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Place-names and the National Curriculum for History
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Victorians
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Curriculum planning: How to write a new scheme of work for history
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Churches as a local historical source
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Mid-Ulster Your Place and Mine (Bursary Project)
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Local Archaeology in the Classroom: Ebbsfleet Case Study
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Museums, schools and creativity: How learning can be enhanced
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Geosong: a transition project
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Case Study: Hit the net!
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Local History through Drama (Bursary Project)
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Using museums, libraries and art galleries
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Time and Place; Using a Local Historical Site with Key Stage 2 and 3
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Chronology and local history: Year 6
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William Brookes and the Olympic Games
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Shropshire's Secret Olympic History
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Local History and the 2012 Olympics
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The History around us: Local history
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Learning to engage with documents through role play
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A Local History Toolkit
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Local history fieldwork
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