Teaching History 33
Journal
History Teaching and Artificial Intelligence
Editorial, page 2
History Teaching and Artificial Intelligence - Richard Ennals, page 3
Primary Schools: Humanities and Microelectronics - Ron Jones, page 6
Choosing and Using Microcomputers: A Charter of Experience -John Wilkes, page 9
Report: History and Computers - Frances Blow, page 12
Report: Computer Assisted Learning in History - Derek Turner, page 13
An Analysis of History Teaching in the Primary School since 1960 - Peter Sudworth, page 14
Primary History: What Guidelines are Needed? - Paul Noble, page 17
Preserving History in the Educational Market-Place - Nigel Bennet, page 19
Teaching History to Slow Learners: Problems of Language and Communication - Michael D. Wilson, page 22
What is Ancient and Modern? - Andrew Lownie and Simon Winder, page 27
140 Hours: A Case for a more Integrated Approach - Arthur Webster, page 28
Professional History in PGCE (Junior/Middle) Courses - David Blake, page 30
Stepping Back Three Hundred Years: The Young National Trust Theatre Sixth Form Day at Montacute - Sue Millar and Chris Durston, page 32
Report: The Interrogatory Approach to History Teaching -James Smith, page 35
Report: The Annual Gloucestershire Record Office Course for Sixth- Formers - J. S. Whiting, page 36
Report: America for a Day - Bill Derrett, page 37
Notes and News, page 38
The Contributors, page 39
Notes for Contributors, page 39
Book Reviews, page 40
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