Previous National Curriculums
The last revision of the National Curriculum was in 2014. The Historical Association has played a crucial role in campaign and development. In this section you will find a record of previous revisions of the National Curriculum for history and some resources that were written in response to those curriculums.
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Reflections on the Empathy Debate
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Resources from the HA/CfBT Regional Conferences Part 1
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Schools History Project ICT Resources Spreadsheet
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Some Reflections on Empathy in History
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Subject exemplification of the Initial Teacher Training National Curriculum for ICT: how the history examples were developed
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Super history teaching on the Superhighway: the Internet for beginners
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The National Curriculum Attainment Target (from 2008)
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The QCA history scheme of work for Key Stage 3
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The hidden crisis in GCSE History
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The importance of history
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Tripping over the levels: experiences from Ontario
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What is good citizenship education in history classrooms?
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What's happening in History? Trends in GCSE and 'A'-level examinations
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Where do I begin?
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Who wants to fight? Who wants to flee? Teaching history from a 'thinking skills' perspective
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Why Gerry likes history now: the power of the word processor
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Why we must change history GCSE
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