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Saint Robert and the Deer
Article Saint Robert and the Deer -
Move Me On 92: Having problems teaching causation
The problem page for history mentors Move Me On 92: Having problems teaching causation -
A Zeppelin VC remembered
Historian article A Zeppelin VC remembered -
Move Me On 94: Struggling to find questioning style to develop pupils' thinking
The problem page for history mentors Move Me On 94: Struggling to find questioning style to develop pupils' thinking -
Standards in primary history: onward and upward? A view from OFSTED
Primary History article Standards in primary history: onward and upward? A view from OFSTED -
Excluded by men? Joanna the Mad, patriarchy and a charge of insanity
Historian article Excluded by men? Joanna the Mad, patriarchy and a charge of insanity -
Move Me On 156: Assessment for Learning
Teaching History feature Move Me On 156: Assessment for Learning -
Understanding Chronology at Key Stage 2
Primary History article Understanding Chronology at Key Stage 2 -
Women in the Tramway Industry 1914-1919
Article Women in the Tramway Industry 1914-1919 -
Right up my street: the knowledge needed to plan a local history enquiry
Journal article Right up my street: the knowledge needed to plan a local history enquiry -
Progression and coherence in history
Primary History article Progression and coherence in history -
Move Me On 99: Struggling with just about everything
Teaching History feature Move Me On 99: Struggling with just about everything -
Cunning Plan 98: Britain 1750-1900
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 98: Britain 1750-1900 -
Getting Year 7 to set their own questions about the Islamic Empire, 600-1600
Teaching History article Getting Year 7 to set their own questions about the Islamic Empire, 600-1600 -
The Spice of Life? Ensuring variety when teaching about the Treaty of Versailles
Teaching History article The Spice of Life? Ensuring variety when teaching about the Treaty of Versailles -
An authentic voice: perspectives on the value of listening to survivors of genocide
Teaching History article An authentic voice: perspectives on the value of listening to survivors of genocide -
Life by sources A to F: really using sources to teach AS history
Teaching History article Life by sources A to F: really using sources to teach AS history -
Cunning Plan 114: building overview understanding of 19th-century social history
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 114: building overview understanding of 19th-century social history -
From Champion to Hero: Engaging Pupils in a study of significant Olympians
Primary History article From Champion to Hero: Engaging Pupils in a study of significant Olympians -
Unpicking the learning potential in creative approaches to studying World War II
Primary History article Unpicking the learning potential in creative approaches to studying World War II -
The International Journal Volume 1 Number 2
Journal The International Journal Volume 1 Number 2 -
History in the early years
Primary History article History in the early years -
The Nation of the Scots and the Declaration of Arbroath
Classic Pamphlet The Nation of the Scots and the Declaration of Arbroath -
Move Me On 153: Teaching about genocide
Teaching History feature Move Me On 153: Teaching about genocide -
Note-making, knowledge-building and critical thinking are the same thing
Teaching History article Note-making, knowledge-building and critical thinking are the same thing