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'Victims of history': Challenging students’ perceptions of women in history
Teaching History article 'Victims of history': Challenging students’ perceptions of women in history -
Using the present to construct a meaningful picture of the medieval past
Teaching History article Using the present to construct a meaningful picture of the medieval past -
The Effect of Prior Knowledge on Teaching International History
IJHLTR Article The Effect of Prior Knowledge on Teaching International History -
Move Me On 180: feeling unprepared to start as NQT because of Covid-19
Teaching History feature Move Me On 180: feeling unprepared to start as NQT because of Covid-19 -
Cunning Plan 179: using TV producers’ techniques to make the most effective use of retrieval practice
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 179: using TV producers’ techniques to make the most effective use of retrieval practice -
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 -
Government and Society in Late Medieval Spain
Classic Pamphlet Government and Society in Late Medieval Spain -
Edwardian England
Classic Pamphlet Edwardian England -
Assessment without Level Descriptions
Teaching History article Assessment without Level Descriptions -
The how of history: using old and new textbooks in the classroom to develop disciplinary knowledge
Teaching History article The how of history: using old and new textbooks in the classroom to develop disciplinary knowledge -
Polychronicon 129: Reinterpreting Peterloo
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 129: Reinterpreting Peterloo -
What Have Historians Been Arguing About... the long-term impact of the Black Death on English towns
A Polychronicon of the Past What Have Historians Been Arguing About... the long-term impact of the Black Death on English towns -
Recorded webinar series: Commemorating the 75th anniversary of the UN Convention on Genocide
Multipage Article Recorded webinar series: Commemorating the 75th anniversary of the UN Convention on Genocide -
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 -
Why are you wearing a watch? Complicating narratives of economic and social progress
Teaching History article Why are you wearing a watch? Complicating narratives of economic and social progress -
Louis XIV
Classic Pamphlet Louis XIV -
Polychronicon 156: The transnational history of the First World War
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 156: The transnational history of the First World War -
What do you think? Using online forums to improve students' historical knowledge and understanding
Teaching History article What do you think? Using online forums to improve students' historical knowledge and understanding -
Move Me On 165: Capturing student interest vs. sense of period
Teaching History feature Move Me On 165: Capturing student interest vs. sense of period -
What Have Historians Been Arguing About... immigration in French history
Historian feature What Have Historians Been Arguing About... immigration in French history -
Polychronicon 148: The Wars of the Roses
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 148: The Wars of the Roses -
Was the workhouse really so bad? An encounter with a cantekerous tramp
Teaching History article Was the workhouse really so bad? An encounter with a cantekerous tramp -
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' -
‘What do they mean by that?’ Helping students to analyse academic writing from Key Stage 3 onwards
Teaching History article ‘What do they mean by that?’ Helping students to analyse academic writing from Key Stage 3 onwards -
Filmed Interviews: The Women of Bletchley Park
The Women of Bletchley Park Filmed Interviews: The Women of Bletchley Park