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Year 7 use musical language to think about King John
Teaching History article Year 7 use musical language to think about King John -
Cultivating curiosity about complexity
Teaching History article Cultivating curiosity about complexity -
Emotional response or objective enquiry? Using shared stories and a sense of place
Teaching History article Emotional response or objective enquiry? Using shared stories and a sense of place -
Confronting otherness: developing scrutiny and inference skills through drawing
Teaching History article Confronting otherness: developing scrutiny and inference skills through drawing -
Do smile before Christmas: the NQT Year
Teaching History article Do smile before Christmas: the NQT Year -
Telling and suggesting in the Conwy Valley
Teaching History article Telling and suggesting in the Conwy Valley -
Gladstone spiritual or Gladstone material? A rationale for using documents at AS and A2
Teaching History article Gladstone spiritual or Gladstone material? A rationale for using documents at AS and A2 -
Hearts, minds and souls: Exploring values through history
Teaching History article Hearts, minds and souls: Exploring values through history -
'I've been in the Reichstag': Rethinking roleplay
Teaching History article 'I've been in the Reichstag': Rethinking roleplay -
Understanding Slavery
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Historical Interpretation: Why is it still such a major issue?
E-CPD Historical Interpretation: Why is it still such a major issue? -
Role Play 1: The Society Game
Teaching History Article Role Play 1: The Society Game -
Looking through a Josephine-Butler shaped window: focusing pupils' thinking on historical significance
Teaching History article Looking through a Josephine-Butler shaped window: focusing pupils' thinking on historical significance -
Move Me On 131: Mentor struggling to help trainee learn to plan independently
Teaching History feature Move Me On 131: Mentor struggling to help trainee learn to plan independently -
Helping pupils with Special Educational Needs to develop a lifelong curiosity for the past
Teaching History article Helping pupils with Special Educational Needs to develop a lifelong curiosity for the past -
Polychronicon 131: At your leisure
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 131: At your leisure -
Two Realms and an empire: history, geography and an investigation into landscape
Teaching History article Two Realms and an empire: history, geography and an investigation into landscape -
Cooperative Learning: the place of pupil involvement in a history textbook
Teaching History article Cooperative Learning: the place of pupil involvement in a history textbook -
Holistic assessment through speaking and listening
Teaching History article Holistic assessment through speaking and listening -
Building and assessing learner autonomy within the Key Stage 3 history classroom
Teaching History article Building and assessing learner autonomy within the Key Stage 3 history classroom -
The Holy Grail? GCSE History that actually enhances historical understanding!
Teaching History article The Holy Grail? GCSE History that actually enhances historical understanding! -
Year 9 use a 'road map' to problematise change and continuity
Teaching History article Year 9 use a 'road map' to problematise change and continuity -
Planning and Teaching the New Key Stage 3 PoS
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Disraeli, Peel and the Corn Laws: the making of a conservative reputation
Historian article Disraeli, Peel and the Corn Laws: the making of a conservative reputation -
Upwards till Lepanto
Article Upwards till Lepanto