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Challenging not balancing: developing Year 7's grasp of historical argument through online discussion and a virtual book
Teaching History article Challenging not balancing: developing Year 7's grasp of historical argument through online discussion and a virtual book -
Pull-out posters: Primary History 94
One aspect of teaching Benin that can never be ignored – the incredible bronzes Pull-out posters: Primary History 94 -
Using picture books to explore ideas around history with very young children
Primary History article Using picture books to explore ideas around history with very young children -
Teaching local history in primary schools: learning about effective practice
Primary History article Teaching local history in primary schools: learning about effective practice -
World War II: breathing life into a local history enquiry
Primary History article World War II: breathing life into a local history enquiry -
Making the most of a visit to the Museum of London Docklands
Primary History article Making the most of a visit to the Museum of London Docklands -
The portrayal of historians in fiction: people on the edge?
Historian article The portrayal of historians in fiction: people on the edge? -
Muddy Waters: from migrant to music icon
Historian article Muddy Waters: from migrant to music icon -
Out and About in Washington DC
Historian feature Out and About in Washington DC -
Teaching History 49
Journal Teaching History 49 -
Three strategies to support pupils’ study of historical significance
Teaching History article Three strategies to support pupils’ study of historical significance -
Equiano - voice of silent slaves?
Teaching History article Equiano - voice of silent slaves? -
Developing KS3 students’ ability to challenge their history curriculum through an early introduction of significance
Teaching History article Developing KS3 students’ ability to challenge their history curriculum through an early introduction of significance -
‘Compressing and rendering’: using biography to teach big stories
Teaching History article ‘Compressing and rendering’: using biography to teach big stories -
The Coronation
Primary History article The Coronation -
Teaching Robin Hood at Key Stage 1
Primary History article Teaching Robin Hood at Key Stage 1 -
How local history can bridge the gap...
Primary History article How local history can bridge the gap... -
The Amesbury Archer
Primary History article The Amesbury Archer -
Significant anniversaries: the infamous Beeching Report 1963
Primary History article Significant anniversaries: the infamous Beeching Report 1963 -
What’s in your pocket, Peg?
Primary History article What’s in your pocket, Peg? -
Teaching about the German Occupation of Jersey through the Occupation Tapestry
Primary History article Teaching about the German Occupation of Jersey through the Occupation Tapestry -
The Jews of Medieval England
Historian article The Jews of Medieval England -
The Mary Celeste: the history of a mystery
Historian article The Mary Celeste: the history of a mystery -
My Favourite History Place: Berwick-upon-Tweed railway station
Historian feature My Favourite History Place: Berwick-upon-Tweed railway station -
Out and About on Uzbekistan’s Silk Road
Historian feature Out and About on Uzbekistan’s Silk Road