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                                                                                Thinking beyond boundaries
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    HA UpdateIn October of last year, the Royal Historical Society (RHS) published an important report highlighting the racial and ethnic inequalities in the teaching and practice of history in the UK (RHS, 2018). Focused on history teaching at university, it nevertheless highlighted the need for thinking to occur at all levels... Thinking beyond boundaries
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                                                                                Polychronicon 139: Civic denouncer: The lives of Pavlik Morozov
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History featureGermaine Greer (in the context of the Pirelli Calendar) once commented that the defining feature of a legend was that almost nothing said and believed about it was true. Pavlik Morozov, notorious both inside Russia and internationally for having denounced his father, almost certainly never did so. In September 1932, local... Polychronicon 139: Civic denouncer: The lives of Pavlik Morozov
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                                                                                Cunning Plan 151: When and for whom has 1688 been 'Glorious'?
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History featureThis enquiry is about how interpretations are formed and why they change. It aims to show Year 9, right at the end of their study of British history, the ways in which meanings of 1688 have shifted over time. It will test students' knowledge and strengthen their chronology of 300... Cunning Plan 151: When and for whom has 1688 been 'Glorious'?
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                                                                                Teaching History 128: Beyond the Exam
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    The HA's journal for secondary history teachers04 Teaching Year 9 about historical theories and methods – Kate Hammond (Read article)
11 Getting Year 7 to set their own questions about the Islamic Empire, 600-1600 – Sally Burnham (Read article)
18 Does scaffolding make them fall? Reflecting on strategies for developing causal argument in Years 8 and... Teaching History 128: Beyond the Exam
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                                                                                Polychronicon 134: The Great War and Cultural History
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History featureOver the past two decades the historiography of the Great War has witnessed something of a revolution. Although historical revisionism is, of course, nothing out of the ordinary, the speed with which long-held assumptions about the First World War and its impact have been swept away has been quite astonishing.... Polychronicon 134: The Great War and Cultural History
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                                                                                Teaching History 185: Missing stories
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    The HA's journal for secondary history teachers02 Editorial (Read article for free)
03 HA Secondary News
04 HA Update
10 Teaching Britain’s ‘civil rights’ history: activism and citizenship in context – Hannah Elias and Martin Spafford (Read article)
22 Illuminating the possibilities of the past: the role of representation in A-level curriculum planning – Claire Holliss (Read article)... Teaching History 185: Missing stories
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                                                                                What Have Historians Been Arguing About... Royal Studies
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History feature‘Royal Studies’ is much more than the study of kings and queens as individuals. It draws in their families, the institution of monarchy and monarchical government, court studies, relationships with the church, artistic and literary patronage, and more. While history ‘from below’ and studies of non-elite figures have enriched the... What Have Historians Been Arguing About... Royal Studies
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                                                                                The use of sources in school history 1910-1998: a critical perspective
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articlePlease note: this article pre-dates the 2014 National Curriculum and some content may be outdated.
The arrival of sources of evidence into secondary school history classrooms amounted to a small revolution. What began as a radical development is now establishment orthodoxy, with both GCSE and now National Curriculum in England... The use of sources in school history 1910-1998: a critical perspective
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                                                                                Teaching History 130: Picturing History
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    The HA's journal for secondary history teachers02 Editorial
03 HA Secondary News
04 Redrawing the Renaissance: non-verbal assessment in Year 7 – Matt Stanford (Read article)
13 Nutshell
14 Thinking across time: planning and teaching the story of power and democracy at Key Stage 3 – Ian Dawson (Read article)
24 Stepping into the past: using... Teaching History 130: Picturing History
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                                                                                Cunning Plan 159: Was King John unlucky with his Barons?
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History featureTypical teaching of King John and Magna Carta focuses either on the weakness of John or the importance (as Whig historians would see it) of Magna Carta. The first question is a bit boring and the second discussion unhistorical. This enquiry sequence is designed for students aged 11 to 13. It... Cunning Plan 159: Was King John unlucky with his Barons?
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                                                                                Polychronicon 141: Adolf Eichmann
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History featureAlmost 60 years ago Adolf Eichmann went on trial for crimes committed against the Jews while he was in the service of the Nazi regime. His capture by the Israeli secret service and his abduction from Argentina triggered a number of journalistic books that portrayed him as a pathological monster... Polychronicon 141: Adolf Eichmann
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                                                                                Teaching History 82
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    The HA's journal for history teachers
6 Project Chata: Concepts of History and Teaching Approaches at Key Stages 2 and 3 - Peter Lee, Alaric Dickinson and Rosalyn Ashby
12 History, Economics, Economic History and Economic Awareness - Peter J. Rogers
20 GCSE History: A Case for Revolution - John Checketts
23 History 14-19: Challenges and Opportunities... Teaching History 82
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                                                                                Polychronicon 161: John Lilburne
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History featureJohn Lilburne might have been destined for obscurity in less interesting times. He was the second son of a minor gentry family, apprenticed to a London woollen merchant in 1632. It was his master’s connections that drew him into religious opposition to Charles I and the illegal book trade, resulting... Polychronicon 161: John Lilburne
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                                                                                Teaching History 192: Out now
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    The HA's journal for secondary history teachersRead Teaching History 192: Breadth
If the length of a curriculum relates to how long it lasts – to its duration in classroom time and to the volume of historical time it covers – then curricular breadth refers us to the number and the variety of the dimensions of human... Teaching History 192: Out now
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                                                                                Teaching History 190: Ascribing significance
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    The HA's journal for secondary history teachers03 Editorial (Read article)
04 HA Secondary News
06 HA Update
08 Falling forward: three strategies to support pupils’ study of historical significance – Paula Worth (Read article)
22 Bringing historical method into the classroom: how the spectacle of teachers debating can help A-level students to understand the nature of interpretations –... Teaching History 190: Ascribing significance
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                                                                                Teaching History 165: Conceptualising breadth
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    The HA's journal for secondary history teachers02 Editorial (Read article)
03 HA Secondary News
04 HA Update
08 ‘Victims of History’: challenging students’ perceptions of women in history - Bridget Lockyer and Abigail Tazzyman (Read article)
16 ‘It’s like Lord of the Rings, Sir. But real!’: Teaching, learning and sharing medieval history for all Chris Eldridge (Read article)... Teaching History 165: Conceptualising breadth
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                                                                                Polychronicon 176: Peterloo, 1819–2019
                                        
                                            
                                        
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Polychronicon is a regular feature in Teaching History helping school history teachers to update their subject knowledge, with special emphasis on recent historiography and changing interpretations. See all Polychronicons
On Monday 16 August 1819 troops under the authority of the Lancashire and Cheshire magistrates attacked and dispersed a rally of some... Polychronicon 176: Peterloo, 1819–2019
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                                                                                Teaching History 93: History and ICT
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    The HA's journal for secondary history teachersWhy Gerry likes history now: the power of the word processor - Ben Walsh (Read article)
History using information technology: past, present and future - Alaric Dickinson (Read article)
The Hopi is different from the Pawnee: using a datafile to explore pattern and diversity - Dave Martin (Read article)
Maps,... Teaching History 93: History and ICT
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                                                                                Teaching History 174: Structure
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    The HA's journal for secondary history teachers02 Editorial (Read article)
03 HA Secondary news
04 HA update
08 Austin’s narrative: an exploratory case study, with Year 8, into what kinds of feedback help students produce better historical narratives of the interwar years – Alex Rodker (Read article)
16 Cunning Plan: Teaching Year 8 to create and... Teaching History 174: Structure
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                                                                                Move Me On 114: Teaching history of medicine at GCSE
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History featureThis Issue's Problem: Louis is having problems teaching the history of medicine course at GCSE. Move Me On 114: Teaching history of medicine at GCSE
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                                                                                Teaching History 127: Sense and Sensitivity
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    The HA's journal for secondary history teachers04 Music, blood and terror: making emotive and controversial history matter – Andrew Wrenn and Tim Lomas (Read article)
11 Nutshell
13 Teaching controversial issues… where controversial issues really matter – Keith Barton and Alan McCully (Read article)
20 Polychronicon: the Crusades (Read article)
22 Identity-shakers: cultural encounters and the... Teaching History 127: Sense and Sensitivity
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                                                                                Cunning Plan 161: Magna Carta's legacy
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History featureBoth Dawson and Hayes have recently written Cunning Plans that show how exciting Magna Carta is.
So why not stop there? Bring the barons to life with a flare of Dawson and send Magna Carta flying across the continent with just a hint of Hayes. Hey, from the same edition,... Cunning Plan 161: Magna Carta's legacy
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                                                                                Teaching History 121: Transitions
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    The HA's journal for secondary history teachers05 ‘It’s like they’ve gone up a year!’ Gauging the impact of a history transition unit on teachers of primary and secondary history – Geraint Brown and Andrew Wrenn (Read article)
14 Worlds in collision: university tutor and student perspectives on the transition to degree level history – Alan Booth... Teaching History 121: Transitions
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                                                                                Cunning Plan 126: What can Berlin tell us about Germany in the 20th century?
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History featureBerlin is a microcosm of twentieth century European history; a city that still bears many of the signs and scars of its experiences and upheavals. It is a must for any history department teaching the Modern World, taking history out of the textbooks and breathing life into it. All pupils... Cunning Plan 126: What can Berlin tell us about Germany in the 20th century?
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                                                                                Teaching History 56
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    The HA's journal for history teachers
Articles:
8 History Across the Primary Secondary Divide - Pat Lackenby and Mel French 
14 Evacuation - Fifty Years On - Rob David and the Evacuation Project Team 
18 A Fourth Year B.Ed Student asks some questions - Kay Clarke 
20 Women's History and Children's perception of gender - Fiona Terry 
25 Grasping the... Teaching History 56