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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 -
Polychronicon 113: slavery in 20th-century America
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 113: slavery in 20th-century America -
Cunning Plan 111: Year 8 lesson on C.V. Wedgwood's writing
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 111: Year 8 lesson on C.V. Wedgwood's writing -
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 -
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 -
Cunning Plan 108: teaching Tudor architecture
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 108: teaching Tudor architecture -
Triumphs Show 107: opening a new HA branch
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Triumphs Show 105: Year 9s respond directly to 9/11
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Do we have to read all of this?' Encouraging students to read for understanding
Teaching History article Do we have to read all of this?' Encouraging students to read for understanding -
Why can't they just live together happily, Miss?' Unravelling the complexities of the Arab-Israeli conflict at GCSE
Teaching History article Why can't they just live together happily, Miss?' Unravelling the complexities of the Arab-Israeli conflict at GCSE -
It's a lot harder than politics'...students' experience of history at Advanced Level
Teaching History article It's a lot harder than politics'...students' experience of history at Advanced Level -
Hitting the right note: how useful is the music of African-Americans to historians?
Teaching History article Hitting the right note: how useful is the music of African-Americans to historians? -
Getting personal: making effective use of historical fiction in the history classroom.
Teaching History article Getting personal: making effective use of historical fiction in the history classroom. -
How did changing conceptions of place lead to conflict in the American West? Reflecting on revision methods for GCSE
Teaching History article How did changing conceptions of place lead to conflict in the American West? Reflecting on revision methods for GCSE -
Learning and teaching about the history of Europe in the twentieth century
Teaching History article Learning and teaching about the history of Europe in the twentieth century -
Beyond 'I speak, you listen boy!' Exploring diversity of attitudes and experiences through speaking and listening
Teaching History article Beyond 'I speak, you listen boy!' Exploring diversity of attitudes and experiences through speaking and listening -
'Who, after all, speaks today of the annihilation of the Armenians?'
Teaching History article 'Who, after all, speaks today of the annihilation of the Armenians?' -
'Really weird and freaky': using a Thomas Hardy short story as a source of evidence in the Year 8 classroom
Teaching History article 'Really weird and freaky': using a Thomas Hardy short story as a source of evidence in the Year 8 classroom -
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 -
Little Jack Horner and polite revolutionaries: putting the story back into history
Teaching History article Little Jack Horner and polite revolutionaries: putting the story back into history -
Asses, archers and assumptions: strategies for improving thinking skills in history in Years 9 to 13
Teaching History article Asses, archers and assumptions: strategies for improving thinking skills in history in Years 9 to 13 -
Voices from Rwanda: when seeing is better than hearing
Teaching History article Voices from Rwanda: when seeing is better than hearing -
‘You hear about it for real in school.’ Avoiding, containing and risk-taking in the classroom
Teaching History article ‘You hear about it for real in school.’ Avoiding, containing and risk-taking in the classroom