Teaching History 123: Constructing History

The HA's journal for secondary history teachers

By HA, published 26th June 2006

Constructing History

06 Asses, archers and assumptions: strategies for improving thinking skills in history in Years 9 to 13 – Arthur Chapman (Read article)

14 Triumphs Show: 'Source Specs': making sources fun - Rachael Povey (Read article)

16 Little Jack Horner and polite revolutionaries: putting the story back into history – Alf Wilkinson (Read article)

21 Putting life into history: how pupils can use oral history to become critical historians – Chris Edwards (Read article)

26 Essay writing for everyone: an investigation into different methods used to teach Year 9 to write an essay – Alex Scott (Read article)

24 Polychronicon: Were Gladstone and Disraeli really as different as they wanted us to think? - Nick Poyntz (Read article)

37 ‘I’ve started…. So I’ll finish’ Top tips on teaching history from the Historical Association’s Bristol Centenary Conference – Heather Scott and Mary Woolley (Read article)

41 Cunning Plan: Planning a school trip - Tony McConnell (Read article)

42 Move Me On: Teaching KS3 only once a week – how to build effective relationships and worthwhile enquiries (Read article)

46 Review Essay

48 Nutshell

49 Mummy, Mummy...

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