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Transition Key Stage 2 and 3
Primary History article Transition Key Stage 2 and 3 -
How to make historical simulations adaptable, engaging and manageable
Teaching History article How to make historical simulations adaptable, engaging and manageable -
The Poor Law in Nineteenth-century England and Wales
Classic Pamphlet The Poor Law in Nineteenth-century England and Wales -
Teaching history through the use of story: Working with early years' practitioners
Primary History article Teaching history through the use of story: Working with early years' practitioners -
The History of Afro-Brazilian People
IJHLTR Article The History of Afro-Brazilian People -
Primary History 41: The power of a good story
The primary education journal of the Historical Association Primary History 41: The power of a good story -
Evidential understanding, period knowledge and the development of literacy: a practical approach to 'layers of inference' for Key Stage 3
Teaching History article Evidential understanding, period knowledge and the development of literacy: a practical approach to 'layers of inference' for Key Stage 3 -
Expertise in its development stage: planning for the needs of gifted adolescent historians
Teaching History article Expertise in its development stage: planning for the needs of gifted adolescent historians -
Subject leaders: The importance of subject knowledge
Primary History feature Subject leaders: The importance of subject knowledge -
'How do ideas travel?' East meets west - and history meets science
Teaching History article 'How do ideas travel?' East meets west - and history meets science -
My essays could go on forever: using Key Stage 3 to improve performance at GCSE
Teaching History article My essays could go on forever: using Key Stage 3 to improve performance at GCSE -
Interpretations of History: Issues for Teachers in the Development of Pupils' Understanding
Teaching History article Interpretations of History: Issues for Teachers in the Development of Pupils' Understanding -
Occult and Witches
Historian article Occult and Witches -
Effective Primary History Teaching, Challenges & Opportunities
Primary History article Effective Primary History Teaching, Challenges & Opportunities -
The Establishment of English Protestantism 1558-1608
Classic Pamphlet The Establishment of English Protestantism 1558-1608 -
School war memorials as the subject for enquiry-based learning
Primary History article School war memorials as the subject for enquiry-based learning -
The strange power of hats: using artefacts and role play in cross-phase, cross-curricular and community partnership work
Primary History article The strange power of hats: using artefacts and role play in cross-phase, cross-curricular and community partnership work -
Year 9 face up to historical difference
Teaching History article Year 9 face up to historical difference -
Teaching about ‘these islands’ since 1066
Primary History article Teaching about ‘these islands’ since 1066 -
One of my favourite history places: Meldon Viaduct
Primary History feature One of my favourite history places: Meldon Viaduct -
Limited Monarchy in Great Britain in the Eighteenth Century
Classic Pamphlet Limited Monarchy in Great Britain in the Eighteenth Century -
Cooperative Learning: the place of pupil involvement in a history textbook
Teaching History article Cooperative Learning: the place of pupil involvement in a history textbook -
Musings and misconceptions about Remembrance Day
Primary History article Musings and misconceptions about Remembrance Day -
Are we creating a generation of 'historical tourists'?
Teaching History article Are we creating a generation of 'historical tourists'? -
Why go on a pilgrimage? Using a concluding enquiry to reinforce and assess earlier learning
Teaching History article Why go on a pilgrimage? Using a concluding enquiry to reinforce and assess earlier learning