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Inclusion, diversity and the national curriculum: Are things better than they were?
Article Inclusion, diversity and the national curriculum: Are things better than they were? -
Using a Local Museum, Fulham Palace, the Hidden Jewel of West London
Primary History article Using a Local Museum, Fulham Palace, the Hidden Jewel of West London -
In the Footsteps of our Ancestors: Beamish - a unique educational experience
Primary History article In the Footsteps of our Ancestors: Beamish - a unique educational experience -
A search beyond the classroom: using a museum to support the renewal of a scheme of work
Teaching History Article A search beyond the classroom: using a museum to support the renewal of a scheme of work -
Political literacy: citizenship through the English national curriculum's the Romans in Britain study unit
Primary History article Political literacy: citizenship through the English national curriculum's the Romans in Britain study unit -
Primary History 45: History in the Foundation and Early Years
The primary education journal of the Historical Association Primary History 45: History in the Foundation and Early Years -
Move Me On 125: Lack of conceptual clarity
Teaching History feature Move Me On 125: Lack of conceptual clarity -
From Champion to Hero: Engaging Pupils in a study of significant Olympians
Primary History article From Champion to Hero: Engaging Pupils in a study of significant Olympians -
History's future: facing the challenge
Teaching History article History's future: facing the challenge -
The Historian 84: The first trans-Atlantic hero?
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 84: The first trans-Atlantic hero? -
The strange death of King Harold II: Propaganda and the problem of legitimacy in the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings
Article The strange death of King Harold II: Propaganda and the problem of legitimacy in the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings -
The Cambridge Anthropological Expedition to the Torres Strait 1898-1899: The birth of social anthropology?
Article The Cambridge Anthropological Expedition to the Torres Strait 1898-1899: The birth of social anthropology? -
Move Me On 186: trainee provides little scope for students to use their knowledge in analysis/argument
Teaching History feature Move Me On 186: trainee provides little scope for students to use their knowledge in analysis/argument -
Identifying the potential of history in teaching Citizenship at KS1 and KS2
Primary History article Identifying the potential of history in teaching Citizenship at KS1 and KS2 -
How damaging to the Nazis was the Shetland Bus between 1940 and 1944?
Historian article How damaging to the Nazis was the Shetland Bus between 1940 and 1944? -
What can rituals reveal about power in the medieval world? Teaching Year 7 pupils to apply interdisciplinary approaches
Teaching History article What can rituals reveal about power in the medieval world? Teaching Year 7 pupils to apply interdisciplinary approaches -
Building a better past: plans to reform the curriculum
Teaching History article Building a better past: plans to reform the curriculum -
Teaching Year 9 about historical theories and methods
Teaching History article Teaching Year 9 about historical theories and methods -
Bruce! You're history.' The place of history in the Scottish curriculum
Teaching History article Bruce! You're history.' The place of history in the Scottish curriculum -
The Historian 80: Queen Victoria as a Politician
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 80: Queen Victoria as a Politician -
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 Japanese History Textbook Controversy: a Content Analysis
Historian article The Japanese History Textbook Controversy: a Content Analysis -
History Coordinators' Dilemmas: Catering for the Gifted and Talented
Primary History article History Coordinators' Dilemmas: Catering for the Gifted and Talented -
The Slave trade and British Abolition, 1787-1807
Historian article The Slave trade and British Abolition, 1787-1807 -
Less time, more thought: coping with the challenges of two-year Key Stage 3
Teaching History article Less time, more thought: coping with the challenges of two-year Key Stage 3