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Acquainted or intimate? Background knowledge and subsequent learning
Teaching History journal article Acquainted or intimate? Background knowledge and subsequent learning -
Triumphs Show 172: The history classroom lending library
Teaching History feature: celebrating and sharing success Triumphs Show 172: The history classroom lending library -
Polychronicon 172: Health in the Middle Ages
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 172: Health in the Middle Ages -
History and Law: Lenin - How studying history can help with a career within the field of the law
History and Careers Unit 3 History and Law: Lenin - How studying history can help with a career within the field of the law -
Trampolines and Springboards
Teaching History article Trampolines and Springboards -
Triumphs Show 171: preparatory reading for A-level essays
Teaching History feature: celebrating and sharing success Triumphs Show 171: preparatory reading for A-level essays -
'Who, after all, speaks today of the annihilation of the Armenians?'
Teaching History article 'Who, after all, speaks today of the annihilation of the Armenians?' -
‘It’s kind of like the geography part of history, isn’t it, Miss?’
Teaching History article ‘It’s kind of like the geography part of history, isn’t it, Miss?’ -
Move Me On 168: teaching exam classes
Teaching History feature Move Me On 168: teaching exam classes -
Thinking about… the Partition of British India in August 1947
Teaching History article Thinking about… the Partition of British India in August 1947 -
From road map to thought map: helping students theorise the nature of change
Teaching History article From road map to thought map: helping students theorise the nature of change -
Polychronicon 167: The strange career of Richard Nixon
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 167: The strange career of Richard Nixon -
Move Me On 167: Frames of reference
Teaching History feature Move Me On 167: Frames of reference -
'I feel if I say this in my essay it’s not going to be as strong’
Teaching History article 'I feel if I say this in my essay it’s not going to be as strong’ -
Thinking makes it so: cognitive psychology and history teaching
Teaching History article Thinking makes it so: cognitive psychology and history teaching -
Move Me On 166: getting the right pitch for GCSE teaching
Teaching History feature Move Me On 166: getting the right pitch for GCSE teaching -
‘If you had told me before that these students were Russians, I would not have believed it’
Teaching History article ‘If you had told me before that these students were Russians, I would not have believed it’ -
Putting Catlin in his place?
Teaching History article Putting Catlin in his place? -
Of the many significant things that have ever happened, what should we teach?
Teaching History article Of the many significant things that have ever happened, what should we teach? -
Cunning Plan 166: developing an enquiry on the First Crusade
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 166: developing an enquiry on the First Crusade -
Active remembrance
Teaching History article Active remembrance -
Challenging stereotypes and avoiding the superficial: a suggested approach to teaching the Holocaust
Teaching History article Challenging stereotypes and avoiding the superficial: a suggested approach to teaching the Holocaust -
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 -
Teaching, learning and sharing medieval history for all
Teaching History article Teaching, learning and sharing medieval history for all -
Beyond tokenism: diverse history post-14
Teaching History Article Beyond tokenism: diverse history post-14