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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Introducing local history: the Fusehill Workhouse Project
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Planning for local history
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Saltaire: Planning for an effective learning experience on a living site
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Oral history - a source of evidence for the primary classroom
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'Doing Local History' through maps and drama
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Pride in place: What does historical geographical and social understanding look like?
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Hearts, Hamsters and Historic Education
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Learning what a place does and what we do for it
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Dealing with the dead: Identity and community - Monuments, memorials and local history
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The Leeds Community History Project
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Research the history of the fire service in the local community
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How do we ensure really good local history in primary schools?
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Some teaching and learning strategies
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A treasure trove of local history - how to use your local record office
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