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Cunning Plan 183: Teaching a broader Britain, 1625–1714
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Assessing the Battle of Waterloo in the classroom
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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 -
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Using this map and all your knowledge, become Bismarck
Teaching History article Using this map and all your knowledge, become Bismarck -
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Narrative: the under-rated skill
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Using the concept of place to help Year 9 students to visualise the complexities of the Holocaust
Teaching History article Using the concept of place to help Year 9 students to visualise the complexities of the Holocaust -
'Which was more important Sir, ordinary people getting electricity or the rise of Hitler?' Using Ethel and Ernest with Year 9
Teaching History article 'Which was more important Sir, ordinary people getting electricity or the rise of Hitler?' Using Ethel and Ernest with Year 9 -
Reflecting on rights: teaching pupils about pre-1832 British politics using a realistic role-play
Teaching History article Reflecting on rights: teaching pupils about pre-1832 British politics using a realistic role-play -
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 -
'If Jesus Christ were amongst them, they would deceive Him'
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You are members of a United Nations Commission...' Recent world crises simulations
Teaching History article You are members of a United Nations Commission...' Recent world crises simulations -
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