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Recorded webinar: The step up: from GCSE to A-level
Amazing A-level: developing your teaching of level three learners Recorded webinar: The step up: from GCSE to A-level -
How did changing conceptions of place lead to conflict in the American West? Reflecting on revision methods for GCSE
Teaching History article How did changing conceptions of place lead to conflict in the American West? Reflecting on revision methods for GCSE -
Cunning Plan 139: Victorian debates about progress
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 139: Victorian debates about progress -
T.E.A.C.H Online
T.E.A.C.H Online - Teaching Emotive and Controversial History T.E.A.C.H Online -
Recorded webinar: Introduction to Sporting Heritage in the Curriculum
Webinar Recorded webinar: Introduction to Sporting Heritage in the Curriculum -
Young Quills Awards 2018 – Winners and Reviews
HA annual awards for Children’s historical fiction Young Quills Awards 2018 – Winners and Reviews -
Move Me On 146: Knowing enough to be able to start planning
Teaching History feature Move Me On 146: Knowing enough to be able to start planning -
Exploring pupils' difficulties when arguing about a diverse past
Teaching History article Exploring pupils' difficulties when arguing about a diverse past -
Mussolini's marriage and a game in the playground: using analogy to help pupils understand the past
Teaching History article Mussolini's marriage and a game in the playground: using analogy to help pupils understand the past -
Young Quills Awards 2017 – Winners and Reviews
HA annual award for best historical fiction Young Quills Awards 2017 – Winners and Reviews -
The Spice of Life? Ensuring variety when teaching about the Treaty of Versailles
Teaching History article The Spice of Life? Ensuring variety when teaching about the Treaty of Versailles -
Polychronicon 133: The Crusader States in the Levant
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 133: The Crusader States in the Levant -
Triumphs Show 133: Little Miss Cold War
Teaching History feature Triumphs Show 133: Little Miss Cold War -
Cunning Plan 137: making homework more exciting
Teaching History journal feature Cunning Plan 137: making homework more exciting -
Move Me On 144: Defines GCSE teaching in terms of a diet of practice exam questions
Teaching History feature Move Me On 144: Defines GCSE teaching in terms of a diet of practice exam questions -
Using ‘Assessment for Learning' to help students assume responsibility
Teaching History article Using ‘Assessment for Learning' to help students assume responsibility -
Strategies for A-Level marking to motivate and enable
Teaching History article Strategies for A-Level marking to motivate and enable -
Polychronicon 144: Interpreting the 1930s in Britain
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 144: Interpreting the 1930s in Britain -
The Great Debate 2012 Final
Why does history matter to you? The Great Debate 2012 Final -
Move Me On 143: Trying to tackle everything at once
Teaching History feature Move Me On 143: Trying to tackle everything at once -
Teacher Training (Survive Part 1)
Survive Part 1 Teacher Training (Survive Part 1) -
'Don't worry, Mr. Trimble. We can handle it' Balancing the rationale and the emotional in teaching of contentious topics
Teaching History article 'Don't worry, Mr. Trimble. We can handle it' Balancing the rationale and the emotional in teaching of contentious topics -
Building memory and meaning
Teaching History article Building memory and meaning -
Camels, diamonds and counterfactuals: a model for teaching causal reasoning
Teaching History article Camels, diamonds and counterfactuals: a model for teaching causal reasoning -
Thinking from the inside: je suis le roi
Teaching History article Thinking from the inside: je suis le roi