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In pursuit of shared histories: uncovering Islamic history in the secondary classroom
Teaching History article In pursuit of shared histories: uncovering Islamic history in the secondary classroom -
Keeping the kids on message...one school's attempt at helping sixth form students to engage in historical debating using ICT
Teaching History article Keeping the kids on message...one school's attempt at helping sixth form students to engage in historical debating using ICT -
Recorded webinar: Secondary history and the climate crisis
Article Recorded webinar: Secondary history and the climate crisis -
Whose past is it anyway? Telling Russian and Soviet history through diverse Jewish voices
Teaching History article Whose past is it anyway? Telling Russian and Soviet history through diverse Jewish voices -
Can we educate Year 9 in genocide prevention?
Teaching History article Can we educate Year 9 in genocide prevention? -
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 -
Carr, Evans, Oakshott and Rudge: the benefits of AEA history
Teaching History article Carr, Evans, Oakshott and Rudge: the benefits of AEA history -
Roman Britain
Classic Pamphlet Roman Britain -
The Harkness Method: achieving higher-order thinking with sixth-form
Teaching History article The Harkness Method: achieving higher-order thinking with sixth-form -
Using The Wipers Times to build an enquiry on the First World War
Teaching History article Using The Wipers Times to build an enquiry on the First World War -
Move Me On 190: taking questions about historical significance
Teaching History feature Move Me On 190: taking questions about historical significance -
Crime and Punishment - Roman to Early Modern
Podcast Crime and Punishment - Roman to Early Modern -
The New Elizabethans
Year 6 Scheme of Work The New Elizabethans -
Living Museums and Victorian Britain
Year 6 Scheme of Work Living Museums and Victorian Britain -
How cruel were the Victorians?
Year 6 Scheme of Work How cruel were the Victorians? -
Myths and War Evacuees
Year 6 Scheme of Work Myths and War Evacuees -
Interpretation and poor Victorian Children
Year 6 Scheme of Work Interpretation and poor Victorian Children -
Was Boudicca Britain's first hero?
Year 6 Scheme of Work Was Boudicca Britain's first hero? -
'Veni, Vidi, Vici!'
Historian article 'Veni, Vidi, Vici!' -
Move Me On 201: trainee is using AI indiscriminately to try to save time
Teaching History feature Move Me On 201: trainee is using AI indiscriminately to try to save time -
Polychronicon 116: The Roman Empire
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 116: The Roman Empire -
Move Me On 199: handling differences between history lead's advice and history teachers' approaches
Teaching History feature Move Me On 199: handling differences between history lead's advice and history teachers' approaches -
The Government of the Roman Empire
Classic Pamphlets The Government of the Roman Empire -
Building and assessing a frame of reference in the Netherlands
Teaching History article Building and assessing a frame of reference in the Netherlands -
Magna Carta Enquiry: free lesson sequence
Magna Carta Scheme of Work Magna Carta Enquiry: free lesson sequence