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                                                                                Year 9 use a 'road map' to problematise change and continuity
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articlePlease note: this article pre-dates the 2014 National Curriculum and some content may be outdated.
Rachel Foster, a trainee teacher on teaching placement in November of her PGCE year, wanted her Year 9 pupils to understand the complexity of historical change. She also wanted them to find the difficult challenge... Year 9 use a 'road map' to problematise change and continuity
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                                                                                Move Me On 198: trainee finds it difficult to explain substantive concepts effectively
                                        
                                            
                                        
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Move Me On is designed to build critical, informed debate about the character of teacher training, teacher education and professional development. It is also designed to offer practical help to all involved in training new history teachers. Each issue presents a situation in initial teacher education/training with an emphasis upon... Move Me On 198: trainee finds it difficult to explain substantive concepts effectively
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                                    The HA's journal for secondary history teachersRead Teaching History 197: Public History
Public history is history facing outwards: engaging with the public sphere beyond the ivory tower of research and scholarship in universities. In a recent essay entitled ‘Glorious memory’, Hicks writes of ‘an explosion of new public histories’ in recent decades, ‘led by communities from... Teaching History 197: Out now
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                                                                                What kinds of feedback help students produce better historical narratives of the interwar years?
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleNarrative has begun to take its place alongside the essay, for so long the stereotypical currency of the history teacher and student. In this work, based on his experiences as a PGCE student, Alex Rodker argues powerfully that it is time now to consider how to help students to produce... What kinds of feedback help students produce better historical narratives of the interwar years?
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                                                                                Move Me On 196: incorporating historical artefacts into worthwhile historical enquiries
                                        
                                            
                                        
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Move Me On is designed to build critical, informed debate about the character of teacher training, teacher education and professional development. It is also designed to offer practical help to all involved in training new history teachers. Each issue presents a situation in initial teacher education/training with an emphasis upon... Move Me On 196: incorporating historical artefacts into worthwhile historical enquiries
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                                    ArticleRead Teaching History 196: Demanding history 
History can be a very demanding subject, in a number of senses. The past can make demands on us – it can demand attention and demand to be addressed. There can, as it were, be historical as well as financial ‘final demands’, reminders of... Teaching History 196: Out now
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                                    The HA's journal for secondary history teachersRead Teaching History 195: Perspectives in Time
In the giant annual ‘card sort’ through which we editors shape numerous article proposals into themes, we found ourselves readily linking the pieces that now fall into this edition. There was a striking commonality; the theme was there. But what should we call... Teaching History 195: Out now
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                                                                                Polychronicon 164: The End of the Cold War
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History featureA quarter-century on from 1989-91, with a large amount of archive and media material available, these epic years are ripe for historical analysis. Yet their proximity to our time also throws up challenging questions about the practice of ‘contemporary history’, and the complexity of events raises larger issues about how... Polychronicon 164: The End of the Cold War
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                                                                                Move Me On 195: trainee has not been given any scope to learn to plan
                                        
                                            
                                        
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Move Me On is designed to build critical, informed debate about the character of teacher training, teacher education and professional development. It is also designed to offer practical help to all involved in training new history teachers. Each issue presents a situation in initial teacher education/training with an emphasis upon... Move Me On 195: trainee has not been given any scope to learn to plan
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                                                                                Teaching History 193: Mediating History
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    The HA's journal for secondary history teachers03 Editorial (read article - open access)
04 HA Secondary News
04 HA Update
08 Laughing muppets, lost memories and lethal mutations: rescuing assessment from ‘knowledge-rich gone wrong’ – Christine Counsell (Read article)
26 ‘If we’ve been getting their name wrong, how else have they been misrepresented?’: Year 7 challenge stereotypes about the Mexica –... Teaching History 193: Mediating History
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                                    The HA's journal for secondary history teachersRead Teaching History 193: Mediating History
David Lowenthal writes that history is both less than and more than the past. It is less because ‘only a tiny fraction of all that has happened can ever be recovered and recounted’.1 Yet it is also more because ‘it is a new and... Teaching History 193: Out now
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                                                                                Teaching History 191: Out now
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    The HA's journal for secondary history teachersRead Teaching History 191
Please note: the print edition of Teaching History 191 will arrive with members in mid-July.
Has the materiality of the past been neglected in secondary school history? Many history teachers might be surprised at the question. After all, enquiries featuring social, economic and cultural realities have... Teaching History 191: Out now
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                                                                                Using diagrammatic representations of counterfactuals to develop causal reasoning
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleTom Bennett begins his article with a tale of a frustrating afternoon with Year 7. We’ve all been there. In his case, his frustration was caused by his finding a conceptual gap between how well his class wanted to do and the actual quality of their causal thinking. Bennett decided... Using diagrammatic representations of counterfactuals to develop causal reasoning
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                                                                                Move Me On 191: using sources in lessons
                                        
                                            
                                        
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Move Me On is designed to build critical, informed debate about the character of teacher training, teacher education and professional development. It is also designed to offer practical help to all involved in training new history teachers. Each issue presents a situation in initial teacher education/training with an emphasis upon... Move Me On 191: using sources in lessons
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                                                                                Teaching History 190: Out now
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    The HA's journal for secondary history teachersRead Teaching History 190
As the collection of articles for this issue of Teaching History began to take shape, its title remained rather uncertain. While some of the articles referred explicitly to teaching historical significance, others focused more on teaching students the processes involved in shaping stories about the past.... Teaching History 190: Out now
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                                                                                Move Me On 190: taking questions about historical significance
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History feature
Move Me On is designed to build critical, informed debate about the character of teacher training, teacher education and professional development. It is also designed to offer practical help to all involved in training new history teachers. Each issue presents a situation in initial teacher education/training with an emphasis upon... Move Me On 190: taking questions about historical significance
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                                    The HA's journal for secondary history teachersRead Teaching History 188: Representing History
History teachers are familiar with the challenges that arise as we try to help our students make historical sense of past worlds. Building historical representations of the past is imaginatively demanding – it requires ‘world-making’ and narrative expertise. The challenges are probative, not merely... Teaching History 188: Out now
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                                    ArticleRead Teaching History 187: Widening the World lens
Those who don’t teach history sometimes ask why it is that the work of history curriculum development is never finished. Why is it that just when a scheme of work seems to be working well, the history teacher starts to question it,... Teaching History 187: Out now
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                                    The HA's journal for secondary history teachersRead Teaching History 186: Removing Barriers
We have in the past two years encountered a series of novel barriers to learning. Are the schools open? Are both students and teachers well enough to be there? How do you monitor learning on a Friday afternoon across a series of patchy network... Teaching History 186: Out now
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                                                                                Widening the early modern world to create a more connected KS3 curriculum
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleReaders of this journal will be familiar with a number of ways of approaching the Tudors. Kerry Apps provides here an article detailing her concerns about the differences between what she had been delivering at Key Stage 3 and the broader, connected experience she had as an undergraduate historian. How... Widening the early modern world to create a more connected KS3 curriculum
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                                                                                ‘Weaving’ knowledge
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleDiane Relf was concerned by what felt like an unbridgeable gulf between Year 7’s vocabulary and comprehension, and her aspirations both for their inclusion in history and their later academic success. As a subject leader without the benefit of any history-specific training at the start of her career, she embarked on... ‘Weaving’ knowledge
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                                                                                Getting Year 7 to set their own questions about the Islamic Empire, 600-1600
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleSometimes particular problems can lead to unexpected solutions. In this case, Sally Burnham decided to solve a problem that she had identified among her Year 12 students by changing the way in which she teaches Year 7. Her Year 12s were finding it difficult to set appropriate questions for their... Getting Year 7 to set their own questions about the Islamic Empire, 600-1600
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                                    The HA's journal for secondary history teachersRead Teaching History 185: Missing stories
In their prologue to What is History Now? (published earlier this year to mark the 60th anniversary of E.H. Carr’s seminal work), Helen Carr and Susannah Lipscomb both admit to owning a ruler of rulers: a list of monarchs of Britain from the year... Teaching History 185: Out now
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                                                                                Move Me On 182: thinks that substantive knowledge is all that matters
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History featureLina Power has interpreted an emphasis on knowledge organisers and factual knowledge tests to mean that substantive knowledge is all that matters.
Move Me On is designed to build critical, informed debate about the character of teacher training, teacher education and professional development. It is also designed to offer practical... Move Me On 182: thinks that substantive knowledge is all that matters
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                                    The HA's journal for secondary history teachersRead Teaching History 184: Different lenses
For millennia, human beings have used lenses as tools: to help them see further, to magnify or to correct defects of vision. Yet lenses can distort as well as illuminate the unseen.
Robert Hooke, the seventeenth-century scientist who helped popularise the microscope through his... Teaching History 184: Out now