Teaching History 126: Outside the Classroom
The HA's journal for secondary history teachers
Outside the Classroom
06 ‘I understood before, but not like this:’ maximising historical learning by letting pupils take control of trips – Helen Snelson (Read article)
12 A search beyond the classroom: using a museum to support the renewal of a scheme of work – Hannah Moloney and Paula Kitching (Read article)
20 Polychronicon: Stonehenge (Read article)
22 How do we get better at going on trips? Planning for progression outside the classroom – Amy Wilson and George Hollis (Read article)
29 Cunning Plan: What can Berlin tell us about Germany in the 20th century? (Read article)
30 Triumphs Show: getting Year 9 to debate the intricacies of the impact of empire (Read article)
32 What’s your claim? Developing pupils’ historical argument skills using asynchronous text based computer conferencing – Dave Martin, Caroline Coffin and Sarah (Read article)
38 Ralph Sadleir: Hackney’s Local Hero or Villain? Examples of learning opportunities in museums and historic sites at Key Stage 3 – Ian Coles, Daniel Ferguson and Stuart Bennett (Read article)
44 Move Me On: Setting worthwhile homework (Read article)
48 Nutshell
49 Mummy, mummy...
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