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Helping students make sense of historical time
Primary History article Helping students make sense of historical time -
Is There a Place for The Holocaust in the Primary Curriculum?
Article Is There a Place for The Holocaust in the Primary Curriculum? -
Curriculum planning: How to write a new scheme of work for history
Primary History article Curriculum planning: How to write a new scheme of work for history -
History and the early years: A view from the classroom
Primary History article History and the early years: A view from the classroom -
‘It’s a great big ship!’: Teaching the Titanic at Key Stage 1
Article ‘It’s a great big ship!’: Teaching the Titanic at Key Stage 1 -
Teaching History 104: Teaching the Holocaust
The HA's journal for secondary history teachers Teaching History 104: Teaching the Holocaust -
Religion and Science in the Eighteenth Century
Historian article Religion and Science in the Eighteenth Century -
Move Me On 166: getting the right pitch for GCSE teaching
Teaching History feature Move Me On 166: getting the right pitch for GCSE teaching -
Cunning Plan 92: The Weimar Republic
Article Cunning Plan 92: The Weimar Republic -
Cunning Plan 132: Year 7 and the new National Curriculum
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 132: Year 7 and the new National Curriculum -
Triumphs Show 116: A practical way of teaching the complexities of ‘The Troubles’ at GCSE
Teaching History feature Triumphs Show 116: A practical way of teaching the complexities of ‘The Troubles’ at GCSE -
William the Silent: the first tolerant Prince
Historian article William the Silent: the first tolerant Prince -
Children's ideas about school history and why they matter
Teaching History article Children's ideas about school history and why they matter -
Shaping the debate: why historians matter more than ever at GCSE
Teaching History article Shaping the debate: why historians matter more than ever at GCSE -
Ideas for Assemblies: Empowering pupils to understand the First World War
Article Ideas for Assemblies: Empowering pupils to understand the First World War -
Case Study: Creative exploration of local, national and global links 1650
Primary History article Case Study: Creative exploration of local, national and global links 1650 -
The Historian 60: The Knights Templars
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 60: The Knights Templars -
The impact of World War II on British children's gendered perceptions of contemporary Germany
Primary History article The impact of World War II on British children's gendered perceptions of contemporary Germany -
Opposition and Resistance in the GDR
Historian article Opposition and Resistance in the GDR -
History in the Foundation Stage
Primary History article History in the Foundation Stage -
The Duke of Wellington and the little man on the cob
Article The Duke of Wellington and the little man on the cob -
Triumphs Show 112: William Bent and family: a personal timeline of the Plains Wars
Article Triumphs Show 112: William Bent and family: a personal timeline of the Plains Wars -
Polychronicon 115: historians and the Holocaust
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 115: historians and the Holocaust -
The Historian 58: Photography in Korea
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 58: Photography in Korea -
Triumphs Show 111: Recreating 1930s Europe with the help of Year 9
Teaching History feature Triumphs Show 111: Recreating 1930s Europe with the help of Year 9