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What's your claim: Developing pupils' historical argument skills using asynchronous text based computer conferencing
Teaching History article What's your claim: Developing pupils' historical argument skills using asynchronous text based computer conferencing -
Ordinary pupils, extraordinary results: a structured approach to raising attainment at GCSE
Article Ordinary pupils, extraordinary results: a structured approach to raising attainment at GCSE -
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 -
A noisy classroom is a thinking classroom: speaking and listening in Year 7 history
Teaching History article A noisy classroom is a thinking classroom: speaking and listening in Year 7 history -
Mussolini's marriage and a game in the playground: using analogy to help pupils understand the past
Teaching History article Mussolini's marriage and a game in the playground: using analogy to help pupils understand the past -
Does differentiation have to mean different?
Teaching History article Does differentiation have to mean different? -
'If Jesus Christ were amongst them, they would deceive Him'
Teaching History article 'If Jesus Christ were amongst them, they would deceive Him' -
Placing history: territory, story, identity - and historical consciousness
Teaching History article Placing history: territory, story, identity - and historical consciousness -
From anecdote to argument: using the word processor to connect knowledge and opinion through revelatory writing
Teaching History article From anecdote to argument: using the word processor to connect knowledge and opinion through revelatory writing -
Computers don't bite! Your first tentative steps in using ICT in the classroom.
Article Computers don't bite! Your first tentative steps in using ICT in the classroom.