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Teaching History 182: Out now
Article Teaching History 182: Out now -
HA Update: History for all – a wider view
Teaching History feature HA Update: History for all – a wider view -
Decolonise, don’t diversify: enabling a paradigm shift in the KS3 history curriculum
Teaching History article Decolonise, don’t diversify: enabling a paradigm shift in the KS3 history curriculum -
Subject exemplification of the Initial Teacher Training National Curriculum for ICT: how the history examples were developed
Article Subject exemplification of the Initial Teacher Training National Curriculum for ICT: how the history examples were developed -
Using oral history to enhance a local history partnership
Teaching History article Using oral history to enhance a local history partnership -
German universities under the Nazis
Historian article German universities under the Nazis -
Why was it so important to see Dunkirk as a triumph rather than a disaster in 1940?
Historian article Why was it so important to see Dunkirk as a triumph rather than a disaster in 1940? -
What Have Historians Been Arguing About... medieval science and medicine?
Teaching History feature What Have Historians Been Arguing About... medieval science and medicine? -
Terriers in India
Historian Article Terriers in India -
What’s the wisdom on… Causation
Teaching History feature What’s the wisdom on… Causation -
Teaching History 179: Culture in Conversation
The HA's journal for secondary history teachers Teaching History 179: Culture in Conversation -
George Eliot and Warwickshire history
Historian article George Eliot and Warwickshire history -
What’s The Wisdom On... Historical significance
Teaching History feature What’s The Wisdom On... Historical significance -
Triumphs Show: Making their historical writing explode
Teaching History feature Triumphs Show: Making their historical writing explode -
Does scaffolding make them fall? Reflecting on strategies for developing causal argument in Years 8 and 11
Teaching History article Does scaffolding make them fall? Reflecting on strategies for developing causal argument in Years 8 and 11 -
Transatlantic slavery – shaping the question, lengthening the narrative, broadening the meaning
Teaching History article Transatlantic slavery – shaping the question, lengthening the narrative, broadening the meaning -
Using extra-curricular opportunities to broaden students’ encounters with history
Teaching History article Using extra-curricular opportunities to broaden students’ encounters with history -
Enduring Civilisation: cities and citizens in the ‘Aztec Empire’
Historian article Enduring Civilisation: cities and citizens in the ‘Aztec Empire’ -
How history learners can ‘dig school’ under lockdown
Teaching History article How history learners can ‘dig school’ under lockdown -
How introducing cultural and intellectual history improves critical analysis in the classroom
Teaching History article How introducing cultural and intellectual history improves critical analysis in the classroom -
Out and about in Nottingham
Historian feature Out and about in Nottingham -
Britain and Brittany: contact, myth and history in the early Middle Ages
Historian article Britain and Brittany: contact, myth and history in the early Middle Ages -
Real Lives: Flora Sandes
Historian feature Real Lives: Flora Sandes -
Move Me On 178: trainee sees all observation as assessment
The problem page for history mentors Move Me On 178: trainee sees all observation as assessment -
What’s the wisdom on… enquiry questions
Teaching History feature What’s the wisdom on… enquiry questions