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The Pittsburgh Conference on 'Teaching, Knowing and Learning'
Teaching History article The Pittsburgh Conference on 'Teaching, Knowing and Learning' -
16-19 Curriculum 2000 in a nutshell
Article 16-19 Curriculum 2000 in a nutshell -
The Oxford Movement and Anglican Ritualism
Classic Pamphlet The Oxford Movement and Anglican Ritualism -
No puzzle, no learning: how to make your site visits rigorous, fascinating and indispensable
Teaching History article No puzzle, no learning: how to make your site visits rigorous, fascinating and indispensable -
Move Me On 97: Having difficulty evaluating own lessons
Teaching History feature Move Me On 97: Having difficulty evaluating own lessons -
Practical classroom approaches to the iconography of Irish history or: how far back do we really have to go?
Teaching History article Practical classroom approaches to the iconography of Irish history or: how far back do we really have to go? -
History and the perils of multiculturalism in 1990s Britain
Teaching History article History and the perils of multiculturalism in 1990s Britain -
Evidential understanding, period knowledge and the development of literacy: a practical approach to 'layers of inference' for Key Stage 3
Teaching History article Evidential understanding, period knowledge and the development of literacy: a practical approach to 'layers of inference' for Key Stage 3 -
Weighing a century with a website: teaching Year 9 to be critical
Teaching History article Weighing a century with a website: teaching Year 9 to be critical -
Move Me On 96: Struggling with language register - getting pitch right
Teaching History feature Move Me On 96: Struggling with language register - getting pitch right -
Mentioning the War: does studying World War Two make any difference to pupils' sense of British achievement and identity?
Teaching History article Mentioning the War: does studying World War Two make any difference to pupils' sense of British achievement and identity? -
Doomed Youth: Using theatre to support teaching about the First World War
Teaching History article Doomed Youth: Using theatre to support teaching about the First World War -
Democracy is not boring
Teaching History article Democracy is not boring -
Cunning Plan 96: teaching citizenship through KS3 history
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 96: teaching citizenship through KS3 history -
Interpretation and poor Victorian Children
Year 6 Scheme of Work Interpretation and poor Victorian Children -
Build it in, don't bolt it on: history's opportunity to support critical citizenship
Teaching History article Build it in, don't bolt it on: history's opportunity to support critical citizenship -
Who wants to fight? Who wants to flee? Teaching history from a 'thinking skills' perspective
Teaching History article Who wants to fight? Who wants to flee? Teaching history from a 'thinking skills' perspective -
Pride and delight: motivating pupils through poetic writing about the First World War
Teaching History article Pride and delight: motivating pupils through poetic writing about the First World War -
Note-making, knowledge-building and critical thinking are the same thing
Teaching History article Note-making, knowledge-building and critical thinking are the same thing -
Move Me On 95: Becoming frustrated with A level
Teaching History feature Move Me On 95: Becoming frustrated with A level -
Exceptional performance at GCSE
Teaching History article Exceptional performance at GCSE -
Cunning Plan 95: Medicine through Time
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 95: Medicine through Time -
Analysing Anne Frank: a case study in the teaching of thinking skills
Teaching History article Analysing Anne Frank: a case study in the teaching of thinking skills -
Three lessons about a funeral: Second World War cemeteries and twenty years of curriculum change
Article Three lessons about a funeral: Second World War cemeteries and twenty years of curriculum change -
Talk to your inspector: making the most of your history inspection
Teaching History article Talk to your inspector: making the most of your history inspection