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Podcast Series: The Roman Republic
Multipage Article Podcast Series: The Roman Republic -
No more mark schemes: manageable and meaningful assessment for Years 7–9
Teaching History article No more mark schemes: manageable and meaningful assessment for Years 7–9 -
Out went Caesar and in came the Conqueror: A case study in professional thinking
Teaching History article Out went Caesar and in came the Conqueror: A case study in professional thinking -
'Veni, Vidi, Vici!'
Historian article 'Veni, Vidi, Vici!' -
Film: Rome in the world/the world in Rome with Dr Lucy Donkin
Article Film: Rome in the world/the world in Rome with Dr Lucy Donkin -
Move Me On 124: Teaching local history
Teaching History feature Move Me On 124: Teaching local history -
Lions of the Great War: How are Sikh soldiers of the First World War seen today?
Key Stage Three History scheme of work Lions of the Great War: How are Sikh soldiers of the First World War seen today? -
Women in British Coal Mining
Historian article Women in British Coal Mining -
Relevant, rigorous and revisited: using local history to make meaning of historical significance
Teaching History article Relevant, rigorous and revisited: using local history to make meaning of historical significance -
Telling tales: Developing students' own thematic and synoptic understandings at Key Stage 3
Teaching History article Telling tales: Developing students' own thematic and synoptic understandings at Key Stage 3 -
GCSE topics mapped against our resources
HA Resources and GCSE History GCSE topics mapped against our resources -
Concerns over future of teacher training 2014
Article Concerns over future of teacher training 2014 -
Podcast: Latin Poets and their Role in Roman Society
The Latin Poets Podcast: Latin Poets and their Role in Roman Society -
Polychronicon 116: The Roman Empire
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 116: The Roman Empire -
Cunning Plan 112: Empire
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 112: Empire -
Film: Ravenna: Capital of Empire, Crucible of Europe
Virtual Branch Lecture Recording Film: Ravenna: Capital of Empire, Crucible of Europe -
Was Boudicca Britain's first hero?
Year 6 Scheme of Work Was Boudicca Britain's first hero? -
Cunning Plan 181: Incorporating a more global perspective within Key Stage 3
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 181: Incorporating a more global perspective within Key Stage 3 -
Move Me On 121: Teaching outside subject area
The problem page for history mentors Move Me On 121: Teaching outside subject area -
Polychronicon 132: Roman Emperors
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 132: Roman Emperors -
‘You should be proud about your history. They make you feel ashamed’: Teaching history hurts
Teaching History article ‘You should be proud about your history. They make you feel ashamed’: Teaching history hurts -
Building and assessing a frame of reference in the Netherlands
Teaching History article Building and assessing a frame of reference in the Netherlands -
Cunning Plan 177: teaching about life in Elizabethan England by looking at death
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 177: teaching about life in Elizabethan England by looking at death -
Podcast: Christianity in Imperial Rome
Christianity in Imperial Rome Podcast: Christianity in Imperial Rome -
Cunning Plan 123: planning a school trip
Teaching History journal feature Cunning Plan 123: planning a school trip