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What Have Historians Been Arguing About... global history?
Teaching History feature What Have Historians Been Arguing About... global history? -
A knowledge-rich approach to introducing China’s history to Year 9
Teaching History article A knowledge-rich approach to introducing China’s history to Year 9 -
Camels, diamonds and counterfactuals: a model for teaching causal reasoning
Teaching History article Camels, diamonds and counterfactuals: a model for teaching causal reasoning -
Triumphs Show: Year 9 explore what permacrisis might have felt like in 1938
Teaching History feature Triumphs Show: Year 9 explore what permacrisis might have felt like in 1938 -
A most horrid malicious bloody flame: using Samuel Pepys to improve Year 8 boys' historical writing
Teaching History article A most horrid malicious bloody flame: using Samuel Pepys to improve Year 8 boys' historical writing -
What Have Historians Been Arguing About... youth culture?
Teaching History feature What Have Historians Been Arguing About... youth culture? -
Cunning Plan 147: Getting students to use classical texts
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 147: Getting students to use classical texts -
Recorded Webinar: Writing historical fiction - Writing and revision
Article Recorded Webinar: Writing historical fiction - Writing and revision -
Equiano - voice of silent slaves?
Teaching History article Equiano - voice of silent slaves? -
Seeing, hearing and doing the renaissance (Part 2)
Teaching History article Seeing, hearing and doing the renaissance (Part 2) -
What kinds of feedback help students produce better historical narratives of the interwar years?
Teaching History article What kinds of feedback help students produce better historical narratives of the interwar years? -
Women and power
Historian members' resource spotlight Women and power -
Interpretations
Key Concepts Interpretations -
Nurturing aspirations for Oxbridge
Teaching History article Nurturing aspirations for Oxbridge -
Combating a Cook-centric past through co-curricular learning
Teaching History article Combating a Cook-centric past through co-curricular learning -
Reshaping students’ understanding of empire
Teaching History article Reshaping students’ understanding of empire -
The British Empire on trial
Article The British Empire on trial -
Teaching pupils how history works
Teaching History article Teaching pupils how history works -
Triumphs Show 108: Getting the whole school buzzing about history
Teaching History feature Triumphs Show 108: Getting the whole school buzzing about history -
Riots, railways and a Hampshire hill fort: Exploiting local history for rigorous evidential enquiry
Teaching History article Riots, railways and a Hampshire hill fort: Exploiting local history for rigorous evidential enquiry -
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? -
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 -
Emotional response or objective enquiry? Using shared stories and a sense of place
Teaching History article Emotional response or objective enquiry? Using shared stories and a sense of place -
Cunning Plan 144: promoting independent student enquiry
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 144: promoting independent student enquiry -
Census 2021: using the census in the history classroom
Article Census 2021: using the census in the history classroom