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Using Nursery Rhymes to develop children's knowledge and understanding of the past
Primary History article Using Nursery Rhymes to develop children's knowledge and understanding of the past -
Polychronicon 123: Gladstone and Disraeli
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 123: Gladstone and Disraeli -
Who wants to fight? Who wants to flee? Teaching history from a 'thinking skills' perspective
Teaching History article Who wants to fight? Who wants to flee? Teaching history from a 'thinking skills' perspective -
Pride and delight: motivating pupils through poetic writing about the First World War
Teaching History article Pride and delight: motivating pupils through poetic writing about the First World War -
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 -
Exceptional performance at GCSE
Teaching History article Exceptional performance at GCSE -
Cunning Plan 95: Medicine through Time
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 95: Medicine through Time -
An integrated literacy and history unit of work
Primary History article An integrated literacy and history unit of work -
Dig it: Literacy, ICT, Archaeology and History
Primary History article Dig it: Literacy, ICT, Archaeology and History -
Bringing an information text to life: Pets in the Blitz
Primary History article Bringing an information text to life: Pets in the Blitz -
Local history: young children using written, printed and multimodal sources
Primary History article Local history: young children using written, printed and multimodal sources -
John Wesley at 300
Historian article John Wesley at 300 -
John Knox and womankind: a reappraisal
Historian article John Knox and womankind: a reappraisal -
Tony Blair, the Iraq War, and a sense of history
Historian article Tony Blair, the Iraq War, and a sense of history -
Polychronicon 122: The Gunpowder Plot
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 122: The Gunpowder Plot -
Three lessons about a funeral: Second World War cemeteries and twenty years of curriculum change
Article Three lessons about a funeral: Second World War cemeteries and twenty years of curriculum change -
Ordinary pupils, extraordinary results: a structured approach to raising attainment at GCSE
Article Ordinary pupils, extraordinary results: a structured approach to raising attainment at GCSE -
The Historian 107: The Price of Reform: The People's Budget and the Present Trauma
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 107: The Price of Reform: The People's Budget and the Present Trauma -
The Historian 106: President Barack Obama and the State of the Union Address
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 106: President Barack Obama and the State of the Union Address -
Chamberlain Day and the popular meaning of Tariff Reform
Historian article Chamberlain Day and the popular meaning of Tariff Reform -
Triumphs Show 121: 60th Anniversary commemoration of the end of WWII
Teaching History feature Triumphs Show 121: 60th Anniversary commemoration of the end of WWII -
Reading Sources Using Textbreaker
Primary History article Reading Sources Using Textbreaker -
Super history teaching on the Superhighway: the Internet for beginners
Article Super history teaching on the Superhighway: the Internet for beginners -
Move Me On 93: Not making progress in use of ICT
The problem page for history mentors Move Me On 93: Not making progress in use of ICT -
The Hopi is different from the Pawnee: using a datafile to explore pattern and diversity
Article The Hopi is different from the Pawnee: using a datafile to explore pattern and diversity