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Communicating about the past: Resource C
Article Communicating about the past: Resource C -
Move Me On 149: how to provide appropriate support for particular students
Teaching History feature Move Me On 149: how to provide appropriate support for particular students -
New, Novice or Nervous? 149: Getting pupils to argue about causes
Teaching History feature New, Novice or Nervous? 149: Getting pupils to argue about causes -
Triumphs Show 120.1 - Is music the answer to the Irish question in schools?
Teaching History feature Triumphs Show 120.1 - Is music the answer to the Irish question in schools? -
Lord Palmerston
Historian article Lord Palmerston -
Polychronicon 119: The Second World War and popular culture
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 119: The Second World War and popular culture -
Was Richard II Mad? An evening with Terry Jones
Event Podcast Was Richard II Mad? An evening with Terry Jones -
Pedagogy, politics and the profession
Teaching History article Pedagogy, politics and the profession -
Virtual Branch: Birds and British History
Article Virtual Branch: Birds and British History -
Crime and Punishment Selected Articles
Selected Articles Crime and Punishment Selected Articles -
Move Me On 145: Uncomfortable with Storytelling
Teaching History feature Move Me On 145: Uncomfortable with Storytelling -
Unpacking the enquiry puzzle
Teaching History article Unpacking the enquiry puzzle -
Establishing a dialogue with Year 9 about why environmental history matters
Teaching History article Establishing a dialogue with Year 9 about why environmental history matters -
Polychronicon 115: historians and the Holocaust
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 115: historians and the Holocaust -
Who inherits the house? Using heritage to shape pupils’ thinking about historical significance
Teaching History article Who inherits the house? Using heritage to shape pupils’ thinking about historical significance -
Integrating heritage education and public history at school
Teaching History article Integrating heritage education and public history at school -
The Irish in Britain 1815-1914
Classic Pamphlet The Irish in Britain 1815-1914 -
Recorded webinar: Henry VIII on Tour
Finding a new perspective on the Tudors Recorded webinar: Henry VIII on Tour -
Edward the Confessor and the Norman Conquest
Classic Pamphlet Edward the Confessor and the Norman Conquest -
Lenses, mirrors and bridges: one department’s holistic approach to diversifying and decolonising local history
Teaching History article Lenses, mirrors and bridges: one department’s holistic approach to diversifying and decolonising local history -
What was Witchcraft in the Early Sixteenth Century?
Article What was Witchcraft in the Early Sixteenth Century? -
Lesson sequence: The First World War - taster lesson
Article Lesson sequence: The First World War - taster lesson -
Lesson sequence: The First World War
Article Lesson sequence: The First World War -
How visual evidence reflects change and continuity in attitudes to the police in the 19th and early 20th centuries
Teaching History article How visual evidence reflects change and continuity in attitudes to the police in the 19th and early 20th centuries -
Recorded webinar: Invisible assessment within an enquiry
Webinar series: Meaningful and useable assessment in the secondary history classroom Recorded webinar: Invisible assessment within an enquiry