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Teaching ‘changes within living memory’: making the most of your school
Primary History article Teaching ‘changes within living memory’: making the most of your school -
One of my favourite history places: The Holy Island of Lindisfarne
Primary History feature One of my favourite history places: The Holy Island of Lindisfarne -
Film: Living with Violence at the End of the British Empire
Age of Emergency Film: Living with Violence at the End of the British Empire -
One of my favourite history places: Conwy
Primary History feature One of my favourite history places: Conwy -
Virtual Branch recording: The survival strategies of the Near Eastern powers facing Mongol invasion.
Virtual Branch Film Virtual Branch recording: The survival strategies of the Near Eastern powers facing Mongol invasion. -
Making the most of a visit to the Museum of London Docklands
Primary History article Making the most of a visit to the Museum of London Docklands -
What do children think about the the royal family and the coronation of King Charles III?
Pupil voice vox pops films What do children think about the the royal family and the coronation of King Charles III? -
Teaching about the German Occupation of Jersey through the Occupation Tapestry
Primary History article Teaching about the German Occupation of Jersey through the Occupation Tapestry -
Time travel to the Early Modern period...
Primary History article Time travel to the Early Modern period... -
Oral history - a source of evidence for the primary classroom
Primary History article Oral history - a source of evidence for the primary classroom -
Exploring sustainability in the Early Years
Primary History article Exploring sustainability in the Early Years -
Film: Bricks and the making of the city - London in the 19th century
Virtual Branch Film: Bricks and the making of the city - London in the 19th century -
Making use of outstanding resources in museums
Primary History article Making use of outstanding resources in museums -
One of my favourite history places: Glastonbury
Primary History feature One of my favourite history places: Glastonbury -
Out and About First World War memorials in the heart of London
Historian feature Out and About First World War memorials in the heart of London -
The Great Exhibition of 1851: teaching a significant event at Key Stage 1
Primary History article The Great Exhibition of 1851: teaching a significant event at Key Stage 1 -
Trade – lifeblood of the empire: how trade affected life in Roman Britain
Primary History article Trade – lifeblood of the empire: how trade affected life in Roman Britain -
Diversity, ethnicity and the Victorians
Primary History article Diversity, ethnicity and the Victorians -
Using photographic evidence to explore the impact of the Berlin Wall
Primary History article Using photographic evidence to explore the impact of the Berlin Wall -
Harnessing the power of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for teaching history and geography
Joint event from the Historical Association and Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) Harnessing the power of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for teaching history and geography -
Film: Why does the massacre of the Armenians in the First World War still get overlooked?
Virtual Branch Film: Why does the massacre of the Armenians in the First World War still get overlooked? -
Music in the history curriculum
Primary History article Music in the history curriculum -
Using the back cover image: Mummified cat
Primary History feature Using the back cover image: Mummified cat -
How can we make effective use of the census in the primary history classroom?
Primary History article How can we make effective use of the census in the primary history classroom? -
Why are there so many ‘mummies’ in Western museums?
Primary History article Why are there so many ‘mummies’ in Western museums?