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Podcast: Ancient Greek Drama
Multipage Article Podcast: Ancient Greek Drama -
Polychronicon 172: Health in the Middle Ages
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 172: Health in the Middle Ages -
Recorded webinar series: From Cyrus to Cleopatra: The ancient history adventure
Free webinar series for secondary teachers from the Historical Association and the Classical Association Recorded webinar series: From Cyrus to Cleopatra: The ancient history adventure -
The particular and the general
Teaching History article The particular and the general -
Peterloo: HA interview with Mike Leigh and Jacqueline Riding
Article Peterloo: HA interview with Mike Leigh and Jacqueline Riding -
Triumphs Show 172: The history classroom lending library
Teaching History feature: celebrating and sharing success Triumphs Show 172: The history classroom lending library -
‘Man, people in the past were indeed stupid’
Teaching History journal article ‘Man, people in the past were indeed stupid’ -
Film: Making an effective History curriculum
Workshop Film: Yorkshire History Forum 2018 Film: Making an effective History curriculum -
Move Me On 172: Not just relying on the textbook
Teaching History journal feature Move Me On 172: Not just relying on the textbook -
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 -
Identity in history: why it matters and must be addressed!
Teaching History journal article Identity in history: why it matters and must be addressed! -
Teaching History 173: Opening Doors
The HA's journal for secondary history teachers Teaching History 173: Opening Doors -
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 -
Acquainted or intimate? Background knowledge and subsequent learning
Teaching History journal article Acquainted or intimate? Background knowledge and subsequent learning -
Defying the ‘constrictive grip of typologies’
Journal article Defying the ‘constrictive grip of typologies’ -
Couching counterfactuals in knowledge when explaining the Salem witch trials with Year 13
Teaching History journal article Couching counterfactuals in knowledge when explaining the Salem witch trials with Year 13 -
Captain Thomas and the North West Passage
Classic Pamphlet Captain Thomas and the North West Passage -
Polychronicon 170: The Becket Dispute
Journal article Polychronicon 170: The Becket Dispute -
Building meaningful models of progression
Teaching History article Building meaningful models of progression -
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 -
Daniel Defoe, public opinion and the Anglo-Scottish Union
Historian article Daniel Defoe, public opinion and the Anglo-Scottish Union -
From flight paths to spiders’ webs: developing a progression model for Key Stage 3
Teaching History journal article From flight paths to spiders’ webs: developing a progression model for Key Stage 3 -
Building the Habit of Evidential Thinking
Teaching History article Building the Habit of Evidential Thinking -
Conducting the orchestra to allow our students to hear the symphony
Teaching History article Conducting the orchestra to allow our students to hear the symphony