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Podcast Series: Religion in the UK
Multipage Article Podcast Series: Religion in the UK -
An English Absolutism?
Classic Pamphlet An English Absolutism? -
Podcast Series: The Vikings
Podcasted history Podcast Series: The Vikings -
Passive receivers or constructive readers?
Teaching History article Passive receivers or constructive readers? -
Move Me On 143: Trying to tackle everything at once
Teaching History feature Move Me On 143: Trying to tackle everything at once -
Assessment of students' uses of evidence
Teaching History article Assessment of students' uses of evidence -
Polychronicon 143: the Balfour Declaration
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 143: the Balfour Declaration -
Should empathy come out of the closet?
Teaching History article Should empathy come out of the closet? -
Time's arrows? Using a dartboard scaffold to understand historical action
Teaching History article Time's arrows? Using a dartboard scaffold to understand historical action -
Getting Year 7 to vocalise responses to the murder of Thomas Becket
Teaching History article Getting Year 7 to vocalise responses to the murder of Thomas Becket -
Cunning Plan 143: enquiries about the British empire
Teaching History journal feature Cunning Plan 143: enquiries about the British empire -
Using visual sources to understand the arguments for women's suffrage
Teaching History article Using visual sources to understand the arguments for women's suffrage -
Creating confident historical readers at A-level
Teaching History article Creating confident historical readers at A-level -
Causation maps: emphasising chronology in causation exercises
Teaching History article Causation maps: emphasising chronology in causation exercises -
Historiography from below: how undergraduates remember learning history at school
Teaching History article Historiography from below: how undergraduates remember learning history at school -
Developing sixth-form students' thinking about historical interpretation
Teaching History article Developing sixth-form students' thinking about historical interpretation -
Polychronicon 142: 'instructive reversals' - (re)interpreting the 1857 events in Northern India
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 142: 'instructive reversals' - (re)interpreting the 1857 events in Northern India -
Medieval 'Signs and Marvels'
Historian article Medieval 'Signs and Marvels' -
Fact Based Quiz Ideas For Turning 3s into 4s and 5s
Briefing Pack Fact Based Quiz Ideas For Turning 3s into 4s and 5s -
Podcast: Mad or Bad? Was Henry VI a tyrant?
Presidential Lecture 2011 Podcast: Mad or Bad? Was Henry VI a tyrant? -
Young Quills 2026
Young Quills 2026 Competition submissions Young Quills 2026 -
Webinar series: Leading SEND provision in secondary history
HA webinar series for history teachers, leaders and SENDCos Webinar series: Leading SEND provision in secondary history -
Webinar series: Historical thinking in a digital world: how history builds digital and media literacy
HA webinar series for secondary history teachers, history subject leaders, senior leaders, teacher educators and KS2–3 transition leads Webinar series: Historical thinking in a digital world: how history builds digital and media literacy -
On-demand Secondary CPD calendar
Information On-demand Secondary CPD calendar -
Webinar series: Effective practice in the history classroom: responding to the new Ofsted framework
HA webinar series for secondary history teachers, history subject leaders and senior leaders overseeing curriculum Webinar series: Effective practice in the history classroom: responding to the new Ofsted framework