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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 -
To what extent was the failure of denazification in Germany 1945-48 a result of the apathy of the allies?
Historian article To what extent was the failure of denazification in Germany 1945-48 a result of the apathy of the allies? -
Does the linguistic release the conceptual? Helping Year 10 to improve their casual reasoning
Teaching History article Does the linguistic release the conceptual? Helping Year 10 to improve their casual reasoning -
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 -
Monitoring, evaluating and planning the History National Curriculum: the role of the QCA
Primary History article Monitoring, evaluating and planning the History National Curriculum: the role of the QCA -
‘No one else knows this’: Scottish primary schools using ICT to investigate local history
Primary History article ‘No one else knows this’: Scottish primary schools using ICT to investigate local history -
Do we have to read all of this?' Encouraging students to read for understanding
Teaching History article Do we have to read all of this?' Encouraging students to read for understanding -
Seeing, hearing and doing the Renaissance (Part 1): Let's have a Renaissance party!
Teaching History article Seeing, hearing and doing the Renaissance (Part 1): Let's have a Renaissance party! -
Triumphs Show 117: Helping Year 9 to think and feel their way through the origins of the Holocaust
Teaching History feature Triumphs Show 117: Helping Year 9 to think and feel their way through the origins of the Holocaust -
Plotting maps and mapping minds: what can maps tell us about the people who made them
Teaching History article Plotting maps and mapping minds: what can maps tell us about the people who made them -
Picturing place: what you get may be more than what you see
Teaching History article Picturing place: what you get may be more than what you see -
Using fictional characters to explore the relationship between historical interpretation and contemporary attitude
Teaching History article Using fictional characters to explore the relationship between historical interpretation and contemporary attitude -
'Please send socks': How much can Reg Wilkes tell us about the Great War?
Teaching History article 'Please send socks': How much can Reg Wilkes tell us about the Great War? -
The coming of the railways - Fire-breathing monster or benefit to mankind?
Primary History article The coming of the railways - Fire-breathing monster or benefit to mankind? -
Any place for a database in the teaching and learning of history at KS1?
Primary History article Any place for a database in the teaching and learning of history at KS1? -
Teaching the Holocaust: the experience of Vad Vashem
Teaching History article Teaching the Holocaust: the experience of Vad Vashem -
Stories to extend and support the study of life in Victorian Times
Primary History article Stories to extend and support the study of life in Victorian Times -
A complex empire: National Archives Learning Curve takes on the British Empire
Teaching History article A complex empire: National Archives Learning Curve takes on the British Empire -
Conceptual awareness through categorising: using ICT to get Year 13 reading
Teaching History article Conceptual awareness through categorising: using ICT to get Year 13 reading -
"Is it the Tuarts and then the Studors or the other way round?" The importance of developing a usable big picture of the past
Teaching History article "Is it the Tuarts and then the Studors or the other way round?" The importance of developing a usable big picture of the past -
Creating a curriculum to help children in the early years understand the world in which the live: history and children in the early years
Primary History article Creating a curriculum to help children in the early years understand the world in which the live: history and children in the early years -
'I could change the world if I put my mind to it!' Teaching Controversial Issues and Citizenship Through a Project on heroes and heroines
Primary History article 'I could change the world if I put my mind to it!' Teaching Controversial Issues and Citizenship Through a Project on heroes and heroines -
Promote the past, celebrate the present: putting your history department in the news
Teaching History article Promote the past, celebrate the present: putting your history department in the news -
English, history and song in Year 9: mixing enquiries for a cross-curricular approach to teaching the most able
Teaching History article English, history and song in Year 9: mixing enquiries for a cross-curricular approach to teaching the most able -
Tough on crime, tough on the causes of crime: using external support, local history and a group project to challenge the most able
Teaching History article Tough on crime, tough on the causes of crime: using external support, local history and a group project to challenge the most able