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 101: enthusing Year 8 about Oliver Cromwell
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Triumphs Show 102: communicating historical difference to children with literacy problems
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Triumphs Show 103: Using active learning to motivate GCSE groups
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Triumphs Show 105: Year 9s respond directly to 9/11
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Triumphs Show 107: opening a new HA branch
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Triumphs Show 108: Getting the whole school buzzing about history
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Triumphs Show 109: strengthening the quality and popularity of post-16 history
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Triumphs Show 110: Would you sacrifice watching television for Great Britain?
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Triumphs Show 111: Recreating 1930s Europe with the help of Year 9
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Triumphs Show 112: William Bent and family: a personal timeline of the Plains Wars
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Triumphs Show 113: How to make the Elizabethan Religious Settlement sufficiently complicated for Year 8
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Triumphs Show 116: A practical way of teaching the complexities of ‘The Troubles’ at GCSE
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Triumphs Show 117: Helping Year 9 to think and feel their way through the origins of the Holocaust
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Triumphs Show 119: bringing the big picture to life using a 3D rollercoaster
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Triumphs Show 120.1 - Is music the answer to the Irish question in schools?
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Triumphs Show 120.2: using role play to explain military history
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Triumphs Show 121: 60th Anniversary commemoration of the end of WWII
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Triumphs Show 123: Making sources fun
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Triumphs Show 127: using the Anne Frank House's 'A Family Secret'
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Triumphs Show 128: Speed-dating with Queen Elizabeth
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