Local Study
The importance of local history for developing a sense of place and identity is emphasised by the National Curriculum. The local landscape and buildings can often reveal a great deal about the use of land and the type of people who lived there in the past. Buildings and landscape can reveal how long a heritage the place has had. Monuments and local heritage or parish records can highlight individual local heroes or provide a window into the lives of ordinary local people in times gone by. How similar or different were their lives? Often, the local picture can also help to reveal the national or international picture.
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Local significant individuals
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Local Community and History Month 2024: Students’ local history stories
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Using oral history in the classroom
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Local Archaeology in the Classroom: Ebbsfleet Case Study
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Local History through Drama (Bursary Project)
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Time and Place; Using a Local Historical Site with Key Stage 2 and 3
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