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                                                                                Subject leaders: The importance of subject knowledge
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History featureBy now, we should be used to hearing the term ‘knowledge-rich curriculum’ as this has been a focus of the government for some time now. The new Ofsted inspection framework mentions the expectation to ‘develop detailed knowledge and skills across the curriculum’ several times within intent, implementation and impact sections.... Subject leaders: The importance of subject knowledge
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                                                                                Making the most of a census
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History articleThis article looks at how children can utilise and manipulate mathematical data to make sense of a historic past. The focus is on helping children see the numbers as a resource for understanding the experiences of those that lived in this place.
Aim: Understand historical concepts such as continuity and... Making the most of a census
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                                                                                One of my favourite history places: Meldon Viaduct
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History feature'One of my favourite history places' is a regular feature in Primary History – see all favourite history places here. In this edition, Tim Lomas explores Meldon Viaduct and its surroundings:
Visiting places you have read about or seen pictures of can sometimes prove an anticlimax. Others far exceed expectations. One such is... One of my favourite history places: Meldon Viaduct
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                                    The primary education journal of the Historical Association04 Editorial (Read article for free)
05 HA Primary News 
08 Developing early history skills and understanding through the EYFS – Emily Dickenson (Read article)
12 Teaching sensitive subjects: slavery and Britain’s role in the trade – Susie Townsend (Read article)
18 The Elizabeth cake – Sandra Kirkland (Read article)
21 Turning Technology:... Primary History 83
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                                                                                Women and the Politics of the Parish in England
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Historian articlePetticoat Politicians: Women and the Politics of the Parish in England
The history of women voting in Britain is familiar to many. 2013 marked the centenary of the zenith of the militant female suffrage movement, culminating in the tragic death of Emily Wilding Davison, crushed by the King's horse at... Women and the Politics of the Parish in England
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                                                                                Dealing with the dead: Identity and community - Monuments, memorials and local history
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History articlePlease note: this article pre-dates the 2014 National Curriculum and some content may be outdated.
Death is one of the most sensitive and controversial issues that teachers encounter, linked inextricably as it is to identity. I think it sometimes escapes our attention that, as teachers of history, we constantly deal... Dealing with the dead: Identity and community - Monuments, memorials and local history
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                                                                                Women, education and literacy in Tudor and Stuart England
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Historian articleTo booke and pen: Women, education and literacy in Tudor and Stuart England
As a student in the early 1970s, I became acutely aware that formal provision for women's education was a relatively recent development. I was at Bedford College, which originated in 1849 as the first higher education institution... Women, education and literacy in Tudor and Stuart England
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                                                                                The creative history curriculum
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History articlePlease note: this article pre-dates the current National Curriculum and some content and links may be outdated.
Do you give in to bullying, stay loyal to your leader, admit your actions, betray your neighbours, challenge discrimination or just keep quiet? These were the issues faced by Year 4 children at East... The creative history curriculum
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                                                                                Here come the Vikings! Making a saga out of a crisis
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History ArticlePlease note: this article pre-dates the 2014 National Curriculum and some content may be outdated.
What are your first impressions when you think of Alfred the Great? Perhaps it's the story of the heroic individual being humbled by burning the cakes or for those of a certain age, it may... Here come the Vikings! Making a saga out of a crisis
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                                                                                Primary history through the secondary school lens
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History articlePlease note: this article pre-dates the current National Curriculum and some content and links may be outdated.
Trying to explain what pupils at primary school should know and understand about history to help their progress at secondary school is an extremely tricky question to answer (so thanks Jon!). Ultimately there are... Primary history through the secondary school lens
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                                                                                Move Me On 176: worried about how to deal with his own dyslexia in the classroom
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    The problem page for history mentors
Move Me On is designed to build critical, informed debate about the character of teacher training, teacher education and professional development. It is also designed to offer practical help to all involved in training new history teachers. Each issue presents a situation in initial teacher education/training with an emphasis upon... Move Me On 176: worried about how to deal with his own dyslexia in the classroom
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                                                                                History and the early years: A view from the classroom
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History articlePlease note: this article pre-dates the 2014 National Curriculum and some content may be outdated.
History gives colour and vitality to the curriculum. There are just so many engaging things to do. Without history there wouldn't be so much fun; whether in handling objects such as: the old wooden toys,... History and the early years: A view from the classroom
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                                                                                Widening the early modern world to create a more connected KS3 curriculum
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleReaders of this journal will be familiar with a number of ways of approaching the Tudors. Kerry Apps provides here an article detailing her concerns about the differences between what she had been delivering at Key Stage 3 and the broader, connected experience she had as an undergraduate historian. How... Widening the early modern world to create a more connected KS3 curriculum
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                                                                                Thinking beyond boundaries
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    HA UpdateIn October of last year, the Royal Historical Society (RHS) published an important report highlighting the racial and ethnic inequalities in the teaching and practice of history in the UK (RHS, 2018). Focused on history teaching at university, it nevertheless highlighted the need for thinking to occur at all levels... Thinking beyond boundaries
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                                                                                Triumphs Show 176: Using material culture as a means to generate an enquiry on the British Empire
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History feature
Triumphs Show is a regular feature which offers 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 format allows... Triumphs Show 176: Using material culture as a means to generate an enquiry on the British Empire
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                                                                                What’s the wisdom on… Evidence and sources
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History featureThe year 1910 saw the publication of a remarkable book on history teaching by M.W.Keatinge.
The purpose of this guide. What's the Wisdom On... is a short guide providing new history teachers with an overview of the ‘story so far’ of practice-based professional thinking about a particular aspect of history teaching.... What’s the wisdom on… Evidence and sources
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                                                                                Using historical discourse to find narrative coherence in the GCSE period study
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleWhen planning a GCSE period study on the American West, Alex Ford wrestled with reconciling the content demands of the examination specifications with the need to provide his students with a memorable narrative. In this article, Ford shows how he drew on the latest academic scholarship to construct a rigorous,... Using historical discourse to find narrative coherence in the GCSE period study
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                                                                                Teaching History 176: Widening Vistas
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    The HA's journal for secondary history teachers02 Editorial (Read article)
03 HA Secondary News
04 HA Update: thinking beyond boundaries – Jason Todd (Read article for free)
10 Visions of America: using historical discourse to find narrative coherence in the GCSE period study – Alex Ford (Read article)
22 What’s The Wisdom On... evidence and sources (Read article)... Teaching History 176: Widening Vistas
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                                                                                History, values education & PSHE
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History articlePlease note: this article pre-dates the current National Curriculum and some content and references may be outdated.
The core values which are supposed to underpin the curriculum are generally taught through discrete personal, social and health education lessons and developed through classroom ethos. Yet history has at its heart the ways... History, values education & PSHE
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                                                                                Primary History topic grid
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    ArticleSee at a glance which recent issues of Primary History cover which topics (see key below).All editions of Primary History magazine can be accessed here (requires Primary Membership).
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                                                                                Four faces of nursing and the First World War
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Historian articleWith the centenary approaching, article after article will appear on battles, the men who fought, those who refused, those that died, those who returned and those that made the decisions. There will be articles on the home front and the women that stepped into the men's shoes often to be... Four faces of nursing and the First World War
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                                                                                Fake news: Psy-war and propaganda in the Indonesian Genocide of 1965-66
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Historian articleGeoffrey Robinson explores a little-known episode of the Cold War where half a million people were killed and the Indonesian communist party was destroyed, aided and abetted by the major Western Powers.
Amidst all the talk of fake news and Russian meddling in US politics, it is easy to lose... Fake news: Psy-war and propaganda in the Indonesian Genocide of 1965-66
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                                                                                Hiroshima and Nagasaki: Introducing students to historical interpretation
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Historian articleHigh school history teacher Brent Dyck is one of our Canadian readers. He has offered this item to The Historian as a contribution to our commitment to explore the historical approaches and values that we are seeking to convey to young people and the wider public. We hope that you may... Hiroshima and Nagasaki: Introducing students to historical interpretation
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                                                                                The Historian 98: Spencer Perceval: private values and public virtues
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    The magazine of the Historical AssociationSpencer Perceval: private values and public virtues - Hugh Gault (Read Article)
The history of bigamy - A.D. Harvey (Read Article)
From tragedy to truimph: the courage of Henrietta Lady Luxborough 1699-1756 - Audrey Duggan (Read Article)
Britain's Olympic visionary - Trevor James (Read Article)
My grandfather's recollections of the invasion of Normandy -... The Historian 98: Spencer Perceval: private values and public virtues
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                                                                                Emerging historians in the outdoors
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History articleI love history and I love the outdoors. I often find myself wondering who has walked down the same worn cobbled path, or climbed the same rickety stile. I am intrigued about a toy car I found in the garden, and speculate about who it might have belonged to. I... Emerging historians in the outdoors