Triumphs Show
The regular ‘Triumph Shows’ that feature in Teaching History offer a quick way for teachers to celebrate their successes and share inspirational ideas with one another. While the ideas are always explained in sufficient depth for others to be able to take them forward in their own practice, the simple Triumph Show format allows teachers to present individual activities or one-off events that have had a particular impact on their students. The website search function means that relevant ‘Triumph Shows’ can be identified in relation to particular substantive content or principles of planning, but simply browsing through the collection can also provide powerful inspiration and trigger new ideas. It might even inspire you to begin writing for Teaching History yourself – sharing a recent ‘Triumph’ is a great way to start!
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Triumphs Show 150.2: Year 13 game for reaching substantiated judgements
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Triumphs Show 150.1: meeting the challenges of the A2 synoptic unit
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Triumphs Show 148.2: using pupil dialogue to encourage engagement with sources
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Triumphs Show 148.1: collaborating to commemorate Olaudah Equiano
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Triumphs Show 146: putting an enquiry together
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Triumphs Show 144: Active learning to engage ‘challenging students'
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Triumphs Show 141: using family photos to bring the diversity of Jewish lives to life
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Triumphs Show 140: leading a school re-enactment group
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Triumphs Show 139: Whodunnit? The Felling mining disaster of 1812
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Triumphs Show 138: a kinaesthetic interpretation of Dover castle
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Triumphs Show 137: Assessing through reflection
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Triumphs Show 136: how one history department changed pupils' and parents' perceptions of homework
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Triumphs Show 135: how trainee teachers learned to put history back into GCSE
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Triumphs Show 129: Holding a live debate around an historical theme
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Triumphs Show 133: Getting more pupils choosing History at GCSE
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Triumphs Show 133: Little Miss Cold War
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Triumphs Show 130: Righting the Revolution
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Triumphs Show 128: Speed-dating with Queen Elizabeth
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Triumphs Show 127: using the Anne Frank House's 'A Family Secret'
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Triumphs Show 123: Making sources fun
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