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Women’s friendship in late eighteenth-century America and its relevance to lockdown
Historian article Women’s friendship in late eighteenth-century America and its relevance to lockdown -
New, Novice or Nervous? 156: Analysing interpretations
Teaching History feature New, Novice or Nervous? 156: Analysing interpretations -
Teaching and learning about Grace O'Malley as a significant woman at Key Stage 1
Article Teaching and learning about Grace O'Malley as a significant woman at Key Stage 1 -
Move Me On 168: teaching exam classes
Teaching History feature Move Me On 168: teaching exam classes -
Britain, Europe and the World?
Primary History article Britain, Europe and the World? -
Move Me On 148: Using 'Bloom's taxonomy'
Teaching History feature Move Me On 148: Using 'Bloom's taxonomy' -
Helping students put shape on the past; systematic use of analogies to accelerate understanding
Teaching History article Helping students put shape on the past; systematic use of analogies to accelerate understanding -
The Darien Scheme - Pamphlet
Classic Pamphlet The Darien Scheme - Pamphlet -
How technology has changed our lives
Primary History article How technology has changed our lives -
The Historian 94: Civil Rights: How did the Civil Rights movement change America?
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 94: Civil Rights: How did the Civil Rights movement change America? -
Frameworks for linking pupils' evidential understanding with growing skill in structured, written argument: the 'evidence sandwich'
article Frameworks for linking pupils' evidential understanding with growing skill in structured, written argument: the 'evidence sandwich' -
Polychronicon 155: Interpreting the Origins of of the First World War
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 155: Interpreting the Origins of of the First World War -
Worlds in collision: university tutor and student perspectives on the transition to degree level history
Teaching History article Worlds in collision: university tutor and student perspectives on the transition to degree level history -
Rigorous, meaningful and robust: practical ways forward for assessment
Teaching History article Rigorous, meaningful and robust: practical ways forward for assessment -
King James’s Book of Sports, 1617
Historian article King James’s Book of Sports, 1617 -
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 -
Triumphs Show 150.1: meeting the challenges of the A2 synoptic unit
Teaching History article Triumphs Show 150.1: meeting the challenges of the A2 synoptic unit -
The 1620 Mayflower voyage and the English settlement of North America
Historian article The 1620 Mayflower voyage and the English settlement of North America -
Immigration and the making of British food
Historian article Immigration and the making of British food -
HA News, Spring 2023
Welcome to the spring 2023 edition of HA News magazine HA News, Spring 2023 -
Do smile before Christmas: the NQT Year
Teaching History article Do smile before Christmas: the NQT Year -
Deconstructing lazy analogies in Year 9
Teaching History article Deconstructing lazy analogies in Year 9 -
Subject leaders: The importance of subject knowledge
Primary History feature Subject leaders: The importance of subject knowledge -
Innovation, inspiration and diversification: new approaches to history at Key Stage 3
Teaching History article Innovation, inspiration and diversification: new approaches to history at Key Stage 3 -
William Brookes and the Olympic Games
Primary History article William Brookes and the Olympic Games