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The Power of Context: using a visual source
Teaching History article The Power of Context: using a visual source -
'A lot of guess work goes on': Children's understanding of historical accounts
Teaching History article 'A lot of guess work goes on': Children's understanding of historical accounts -
Gary Sheffield: Origins of the First World War
Podcast Gary Sheffield: Origins of the First World War -
Teaching Year 9 about historical theories and methods
Teaching History article Teaching Year 9 about historical theories and methods -
Cunning Plan 154: Who is buried in the box?
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 154: Who is buried in the box? -
Making sense of the eighteenth century
Teaching History article Making sense of the eighteenth century -
Riots, railways and a Hampshire hill fort: Exploiting local history for rigorous evidential enquiry
Teaching History article Riots, railways and a Hampshire hill fort: Exploiting local history for rigorous evidential enquiry -
The use of sources in school history 1910-1998: a critical perspective
Teaching History article The use of sources in school history 1910-1998: a critical perspective -
Sharing The Past: Northamptonshire's Black History
Book Review Sharing The Past: Northamptonshire's Black History -
Churchill: The Greatest Briton Unmasked
Book Review Churchill: The Greatest Briton Unmasked -
Helping Year 7 put some flesh on Roman bones
Teaching History article Helping Year 7 put some flesh on Roman bones -
Time for chronology? Ideas for developing chronological understanding
Teaching History article Time for chronology? Ideas for developing chronological understanding -
A team-taught conspiracy: Year 8 are caught up in a genuine historical debate
Teaching History article A team-taught conspiracy: Year 8 are caught up in a genuine historical debate -
How Michael moved us on: transforming Key Stage 3 through peer review
Teaching History article How Michael moved us on: transforming Key Stage 3 through peer review -
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 -
A comparative revolution?
Teaching History Article A comparative revolution? -
Teaching history's big pictures: including continuity as well as change
Teaching History article Teaching history's big pictures: including continuity as well as change -
Questions and answers about questions and answers
Teaching History article Questions and answers about questions and answers -
Academic Critical Thinking, Research Literacy and Undergraduate History
Article Academic Critical Thinking, Research Literacy and Undergraduate History -
Is any explanation better than none?
Teaching History article Is any explanation better than none? -
A portrait of the teaching of the British Empire, migration and belonging in English secondary schools
A research project from IOE, UCL's Faculty of Education and Society and the University of Oxford’s Department of Education A portrait of the teaching of the British Empire, migration and belonging in English secondary schools -
Move Me On 135: Not sure where to draw boundaries when handling sensitive issues
Teaching History feature Move Me On 135: Not sure where to draw boundaries when handling sensitive issues -
Chatting about the sixties: historical reasoning in essay-writing
Teaching History article Chatting about the sixties: historical reasoning in essay-writing -
Building historical thinking together: breathing new life into mini whiteboards
Teaching History article Building historical thinking together: breathing new life into mini whiteboards -
Virtual Branch Recording: Crusader Criminals
Article Virtual Branch Recording: Crusader Criminals