Teaching History 124: Teaching the most able
The HA's journal for secondary history teachers
Teaching the most able
06 Expertise in its development phase: planning for the needs of gifted adolescent historians – Deborah Eyre (Read article)
09 Duffy’s devices: teaching Year 13 to read and write – Rachel Ward (Read article)
17 Mussolini’s missing marbles: simulating history at GCSE – Arthur Chapman and James Woodcock (Read article)
28 Triumphs Show: Developing a history department intranet as a resource for students and staff - Fiona Kisby
30 When computers don’t give you a headache: the most able lead a debate on medicine through time – Dan Moorhouse (Read article)
37 ‘Tough on crime, tough on the causes of crime:’ using external support, local history and a group project – Guy Woolnough (Read article)
46 Polychronicon: Politics, history and stories about the Cold War - Tony McConnell
48 Nutshell
50 A team-taught conspiracy: Year 8 are caught up in a genuine historical debate – Ellie Chrispin (Read article)
55 TEACH 3-19
56 Subject-specific Continuing Professional Development – Alf Wilkinson
58 Triumphs Show: The Use and Abuse of a History Researcher in Residence - Iain Spottiswoode Annat
60 Move Me On: Teaching local history (Read article)
65 Mummy, Mummy...
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