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Here ends the lesson: shaping lesson conclusions
Teaching History journal article Here ends the lesson: shaping lesson conclusions -
Cunning Plan 173: using Black Tudors as a window into Tudor England
Teaching History journal feature Cunning Plan 173: using Black Tudors as a window into Tudor England -
Podcast Series: The British Empire 1800-Present
Multipage Article Podcast Series: The British Empire 1800-Present -
Podcast Series: The British Empire 1600-1800
The British Empire Podcast Series: The British Empire 1600-1800 -
Recorded webinar: Prosthetics and assistive technology in ancient Greece and Rome
Article Recorded webinar: Prosthetics and assistive technology in ancient Greece and Rome -
Professional wrestling in the history department: a case study in planning the teaching of the British Empire at key stage 3
Teaching History article Professional wrestling in the history department: a case study in planning the teaching of the British Empire at key stage 3 -
The return of King John: using depth to strengthen overview in the teaching of political change
Teaching History article The return of King John: using depth to strengthen overview in the teaching of political change -
‘Man, people in the past were indeed stupid’
Teaching History journal article ‘Man, people in the past were indeed stupid’ -
New, Novice or Nervous? 172: Curriculum planning
Teaching History feature: the quick guide to the ‘no-quick-fix’ New, Novice or Nervous? 172: Curriculum planning -
Dealing with the consequences
Teaching History journal article Dealing with the consequences -
Children's ideas about school history and why they matter
Teaching History article Children's ideas about school history and why they matter -
History, citizenship and Oliver Stone
Teaching History article History, citizenship and Oliver Stone -
Recorded webinar: Henry VIII on Tour
Finding a new perspective on the Tudors Recorded webinar: Henry VIII on Tour -
Learning to read, reading to learn: strategies to move students from 'keen to learn' to 'keen to read'
Teaching History article Learning to read, reading to learn: strategies to move students from 'keen to learn' to 'keen to read' -
Year 7 use musical language to think about King John
Teaching History article Year 7 use musical language to think about King John -
Cultivating curiosity about complexity
Teaching History article Cultivating curiosity about complexity -
Central and Local Government in Scotland Since 1707
Classic Pamphlet Central and Local Government in Scotland Since 1707 -
The particular and the general
Teaching History article The particular and the general -
Polychronicon 171: Policing in Nazi Germany
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 171: Policing in Nazi Germany -
Conducting the orchestra to allow our students to hear the symphony
Journal article Conducting the orchestra to allow our students to hear the symphony -
Seeing beyond the frame
Teaching History article Seeing beyond the frame -
On-demand webinar: Stretching higher attainers at GCSE – How do you build the complex thinking that is needed to help students achieve Grades 7-9?
Session 3 of Review and refine your teaching to improve GCSE grades On-demand webinar: Stretching higher attainers at GCSE – How do you build the complex thinking that is needed to help students achieve Grades 7-9? -
On-demand webinar: Curriculum planning at GCSE – How do you create the curriculum time to go beyond the specification?
Session 2 of Review and refine your teaching to improve GCSE grades On-demand webinar: Curriculum planning at GCSE – How do you create the curriculum time to go beyond the specification? -
On-demand webinar: Establishing a clear rationale for your GCSE curriculum – Why is it important to go beyond the specification?
Session 1 of Review and refine your teaching to improve GCSE grades On-demand webinar: Establishing a clear rationale for your GCSE curriculum – Why is it important to go beyond the specification? -
Emotional response or objective enquiry? Using shared stories and a sense of place
Article Emotional response or objective enquiry? Using shared stories and a sense of place