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Pride and delight: motivating pupils through poetic writing about the First World War
Teaching History article Pride and delight: motivating pupils through poetic writing about the First World War -
And Joe arrives...: stretching the very able pupil in the mixed ability classroom
Articles And Joe arrives...: stretching the very able pupil in the mixed ability classroom -
Triumphs Show 119: bringing the big picture to life using a 3D rollercoaster
Teaching History feature Triumphs Show 119: bringing the big picture to life using a 3D rollercoaster -
Triumphs Show 120.1 - Is music the answer to the Irish question in schools?
Teaching History feature Triumphs Show 120.1 - Is music the answer to the Irish question in schools? -
It's like they've gone up a year!' Gauging the impact of a history transition unit on teachers of primary and secondary
Teaching History article It's like they've gone up a year!' Gauging the impact of a history transition unit on teachers of primary and secondary -
The 'structured enquiry' is not a contradiction in terms: focused teaching for independent learning
Teaching History article The 'structured enquiry' is not a contradiction in terms: focused teaching for independent learning -
Moral dilemmas: history teaching and the Holocaust
Teaching History article Moral dilemmas: history teaching and the Holocaust -
Frameworks for linking pupils' evidential understanding with growing skill in structured, written argument: the 'evidence sandwich'
Teaching History article Frameworks for linking pupils' evidential understanding with growing skill in structured, written argument: the 'evidence sandwich' -
Ralph Sadleir: Hackney's Local Hero or Villain: Examples of learning opportunities in museums and historic sites at Key Stage 3
Teaching History article Ralph Sadleir: Hackney's Local Hero or Villain: Examples of learning opportunities in museums and historic sites at Key Stage 3 -
Triumphs Show 113: How to make the Elizabethan Religious Settlement sufficiently complicated for Year 8
Teaching History feature Triumphs Show 113: How to make the Elizabethan Religious Settlement sufficiently complicated for Year 8 -
Does scaffolding make them fall? Reflecting on strategies for developing causal argument in Years 8 and 11
Teaching History article Does scaffolding make them fall? Reflecting on strategies for developing causal argument in Years 8 and 11 -
Cholera and the Fight for Public Health Reform in Mid-Victorian England
Article Cholera and the Fight for Public Health Reform in Mid-Victorian England -
The teaching and learning of history for 15-16 year olds: have the Japanese anything to learn from the English experience
Teaching History article The teaching and learning of history for 15-16 year olds: have the Japanese anything to learn from the English experience -
Drop the dead dictator: a Year 9 newsroom simulation
Teaching History article Drop the dead dictator: a Year 9 newsroom simulation -
'Don't worry, Mr. Trimble. We can handle it' Balancing the rationale and the emotional in teaching of contentious topics
Teaching History article 'Don't worry, Mr. Trimble. We can handle it' Balancing the rationale and the emotional in teaching of contentious topics -
Thinking from the inside: je suis le roi
Teaching History article Thinking from the inside: je suis le roi -
Stretching the straight jacket of assessment: use of role play and practical demonstration to enrich pupils' experience of history at GCSE and beyond
Teaching History article Stretching the straight jacket of assessment: use of role play and practical demonstration to enrich pupils' experience of history at GCSE and beyond -
Getting ready for the Grand Prix: Learning how to build a substantial argument in year 7
Teaching History article Getting ready for the Grand Prix: Learning how to build a substantial argument in year 7 -
The Press and the Public during the Boer War 1899-1902
Article The Press and the Public during the Boer War 1899-1902 -
Were industrial towns 'death-traps'? Year 9 learn to question generalisations and to challenge their preconceptions about the 'boring' 19th century
Teaching History article Were industrial towns 'death-traps'? Year 9 learn to question generalisations and to challenge their preconceptions about the 'boring' 19th century -
When computers don't give you a headache: the most able lead a debate on medicine through time
Teaching History article When computers don't give you a headache: the most able lead a debate on medicine through time -
Prehistoric Bristol
Classic Pamphlet Prehistoric Bristol -
The new history 'AS-Level': principles for planning a scheme of work
Teaching History article The new history 'AS-Level': principles for planning a scheme of work -
The Evacuee Letter Exchange Project: using audience-centred writing to improve progression from Key Stage 2 to Key Stage 3
Teaching History article The Evacuee Letter Exchange Project: using audience-centred writing to improve progression from Key Stage 2 to Key Stage 3 -
Making learning drive assessment: Joan of Arc - saint, witch or warrior?
Teaching History article Making learning drive assessment: Joan of Arc - saint, witch or warrior?