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Cunning Plan 147: Getting students to use classical texts
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 147: Getting students to use classical texts -
Teaching History 147: Curriculum Architecture
The HA's journal for secondary history teachers Teaching History 147: Curriculum Architecture -
Hidden histories and heroism: post-14 course on multi-cultural Britain since 1945
Teaching History Article Hidden histories and heroism: post-14 course on multi-cultural Britain since 1945 -
A hankering for the blank spaces: enabling the very able to explore the limits of GCSE
Teaching History article A hankering for the blank spaces: enabling the very able to explore the limits of GCSE -
Doomed Youth: Using theatre to support teaching about the First World War
Teaching History article Doomed Youth: Using theatre to support teaching about the First World War -
Emotional response or objective enquiry? Using shared stories and a sense of place in the study of interpretations for GCSE
Article Emotional response or objective enquiry? Using shared stories and a sense of place in the study of interpretations for GCSE -
My essays could go on forever: using Key Stage 3 to improve performance at GCSE
Teaching History article My essays could go on forever: using Key Stage 3 to improve performance at GCSE -
Denis Shemilt's four stages of adolescent ideas about historical methods in a nutshell
Article Denis Shemilt's four stages of adolescent ideas about historical methods in a nutshell -
Does the linguistic release the conceptual? Helping Year 10 to improve their casual reasoning
Teaching History article Does the linguistic release the conceptual? Helping Year 10 to improve their casual reasoning -
Getting Year 10 to understand the value of precise factual knowledge
Teaching History article Getting Year 10 to understand the value of precise factual knowledge -
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 -
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 -
Drop the dead dictator: a Year 9 newsroom simulation
Teaching History article Drop the dead dictator: a Year 9 newsroom simulation -
'Now listen to Source A' : Music and History
Teaching History article 'Now listen to Source A' : Music and History