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How diverse is your history curriculum?
Article How diverse is your history curriculum? -
How should women’s history be included at Key Stage 3?
Teaching History article How should women’s history be included at Key Stage 3? -
What’s the wisdom on… Causation
Teaching History feature What’s the wisdom on… Causation -
Teaching Year 9 to take on the challenge of structure in narrative
Teaching History article Teaching Year 9 to take on the challenge of structure in narrative -
The dialogic dimensions of knowing and understanding the Norman legacy in Chester
Teaching History article The dialogic dimensions of knowing and understanding the Norman legacy in Chester -
Using an anthology of substantial sources at GCSE
Teaching History article Using an anthology of substantial sources at GCSE -
Polychronicon 175: Paris 1919 – a century on
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 175: Paris 1919 – a century on -
Move Me On 175: paying attention to why topics have been included in schemes of work
The problem page for history mentors Move Me On 175: paying attention to why topics have been included in schemes of work -
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? -
Cunning Plan 174: creating a narrative of the interwar years
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 174: creating a narrative of the interwar years -
New, Novice or Nervous? 174: Building students' historical talk
The quick guide to the ‘no-quick-fix' New, Novice or Nervous? 174: Building students' historical talk -
Exploring the importance of local visits in developing wider narratives of change and continuity
Rethinking religious rollercoasters Exploring the importance of local visits in developing wider narratives of change and continuity -
Allowing A-level students to choose their own coursework focus
Teaching History article Allowing A-level students to choose their own coursework focus -
Polychronicon 174: Votes for Women
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 174: Votes for Women -
Move Me On 174: Not doing all the thinking for the students
The problem page for history mentors Move Me On 174: Not doing all the thinking for the students -
Cunning Plan 139: Victorian debates about progress
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 139: Victorian debates about progress -
The International Journal Volume 12, Number 1
Journal The International Journal Volume 12, Number 1 -
Film: Making an effective History curriculum
Workshop Film: Yorkshire History Forum 2018 Film: Making an effective History curriculum -
Eleanor and Franklin: Women and the New Deal
Annual Conference 2018 Film: Presidential Lecture Eleanor and Franklin: Women and the New Deal -
Triumphs Show 173: Teaching Black Tudors
Teaching History journal feature Triumphs Show 173: Teaching Black Tudors -
Polychronicon 173: From American Indians to Native Americans
Teaching History journal feature Polychronicon 173: From American Indians to Native Americans -
New, Novice or Nervous? 173: including BME history in the curriculum
The quick guide to the ‘no-quick-fix’ New, Novice or Nervous? 173: including BME history in the curriculum -
Move Me On 173: teaching the GCSE thematic study
The problem page for history mentors Move Me On 173: teaching the GCSE thematic study -
Identity in history: why it matters and must be addressed!
Teaching History journal article Identity in history: why it matters and must be addressed! -
Hidden in plain sight: the history of people with disabilities
Teaching History journal article Hidden in plain sight: the history of people with disabilities