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How can I improve my use of ICT? Put history first!
Teaching History article How can I improve my use of ICT? Put history first! -
The Holy Grail? GCSE History that actually enhances historical understanding!
Teaching History article The Holy Grail? GCSE History that actually enhances historical understanding! -
The Willing Suspension of Disbeliefs
Article The Willing Suspension of Disbeliefs -
From our branches: The Bristol Branch
Historian feature From our branches: The Bristol Branch -
New alchemy or fatal attraction? History and citizenship
Teaching History article New alchemy or fatal attraction? History and citizenship -
Local history and a sense of identity
Article Local history and a sense of identity -
Time travel to the Early Modern period...
Primary History article Time travel to the Early Modern period... -
Ideas for Assemblies: Empowering pupils to understand the First World War
Article Ideas for Assemblies: Empowering pupils to understand the First World War -
Teaching Ancient Egypt: developing subject knowledge
Primary History article Teaching Ancient Egypt: developing subject knowledge -
Using feature films as a means of enhancing history teaching in the primary school
Primary History article Using feature films as a means of enhancing history teaching in the primary school -
Ideas for Assemblies - Remembrance
Article Ideas for Assemblies - Remembrance -
Substantial sculptures or sad little plaques? Making 'interpretations' matter to Year 9
Teaching History article Substantial sculptures or sad little plaques? Making 'interpretations' matter to Year 9 -
Minimalist cause boxes for maximal learning: one approach to the Civil War in Year 8
Teaching History article Minimalist cause boxes for maximal learning: one approach to the Civil War in Year 8 -
History is literacy: 'doing history' with written and printed sources
Primary History article History is literacy: 'doing history' with written and printed sources -
Exploring change and continuity with Year 7
Teaching History article Exploring change and continuity with Year 7 -
The Historian 160: Out now!
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 160: Out now! -
Subject leaders: supporting colleagues to develop their subject knowledge
Primary History article Subject leaders: supporting colleagues to develop their subject knowledge -
Exploring empire, artefacts and local history
Primary History article Exploring empire, artefacts and local history -
Cunning Plan 102.1: teaching decolonisation and the end of apartheid
Article Cunning Plan 102.1: teaching decolonisation and the end of apartheid -
Creativity, Imagination, and Fun in Primary History
Primary History article Creativity, Imagination, and Fun in Primary History -
Slaying dragons and sorcerers in Year 12: in search of historical argument
Teaching History article Slaying dragons and sorcerers in Year 12: in search of historical argument -
War Plan Red: the American Plan for war with Britain
Article War Plan Red: the American Plan for war with Britain -
Ruins in the woods: A case study of three historical ruins 'hidden' in the woodland of Derbyshire
Historian article Ruins in the woods: A case study of three historical ruins 'hidden' in the woodland of Derbyshire -
The Stone Age conundrum
Making use of a local site to develop historical knowledge The Stone Age conundrum -
Bringing the Civil War to life in Somerset
Primary History article Bringing the Civil War to life in Somerset