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Learning about an 800-year-old fight can't be all that bad, can it? Its like what Simon and Kane did yesterday': modern-day parallels in history
Teaching History article Learning about an 800-year-old fight can't be all that bad, can it? Its like what Simon and Kane did yesterday': modern-day parallels in history -
Seeing, hearing and doing the Renaissance (Part 1): Let's have a Renaissance party!
Teaching History article Seeing, hearing and doing the Renaissance (Part 1): Let's have a Renaissance party! -
The wrong beach? Interpretation, location and film
Teaching History article The wrong beach? Interpretation, location and film -
Placing history: territory, story, identity - and historical consciousness
Teaching History article Placing history: territory, story, identity - and historical consciousness -
Picturing place: what you get may be more than what you see
Teaching History article Picturing place: what you get may be more than what you see -
Making learning drive assessment: Joan of Arc - saint, witch or warrior?
Teaching History article Making learning drive assessment: Joan of Arc - saint, witch or warrior? -
Empathy without illusions
Teaching History article Empathy without illusions -
Keeping the kids on message...one school's attempt at helping sixth form students to engage in historical debating using ICT
Teaching History article Keeping the kids on message...one school's attempt at helping sixth form students to engage in historical debating using ICT -
Conceptual awareness through categorising: using ICT to get Year 13 reading
Teaching History article Conceptual awareness through categorising: using ICT to get Year 13 reading -
A most horrid malicious bloody flame: using Samuel Pepys to improve Year 8 boys' historical writing
Teaching History article A most horrid malicious bloody flame: using Samuel Pepys to improve Year 8 boys' historical writing -
'Really weird and freaky': using a Thomas Hardy short story as a source of evidence in the Year 8 classroom
Teaching History article 'Really weird and freaky': using a Thomas Hardy short story as a source of evidence in the Year 8 classroom -
The hidden crisis in GCSE History
Teaching History article The hidden crisis in GCSE History -
What is good citizenship education in history classrooms?
Teaching History article What is good citizenship education in history classrooms? -
Ranking and classifying: teaching political concepts to post-16 students
Teaching History article Ranking and classifying: teaching political concepts to post-16 students -
It's a lot harder than politics'...students' experience of history at Advanced Level
Teaching History article It's a lot harder than politics'...students' experience of history at Advanced Level -
'Now listen to Source A' : Music and History
Teaching History article 'Now listen to Source A' : Music and History -
Hitting the right note: how useful is the music of African-Americans to historians?
Teaching History article Hitting the right note: how useful is the music of African-Americans to historians? -
Getting personal: making effective use of historical fiction in the history classroom.
Teaching History article Getting personal: making effective use of historical fiction in the history classroom. -
So, what exactly does an AST do?
Teaching History article So, what exactly does an AST do? -
Learning and teaching about the history of Europe in the twentieth century
Teaching History article Learning and teaching about the history of Europe in the twentieth century -
Historical significance - the forgotten 'Key Element'?
Teaching History article Historical significance - the forgotten 'Key Element'? -
Illuminating the shadow: making progress happen in casual thinking through speaking and listening
Teaching History article Illuminating the shadow: making progress happen in casual thinking through speaking and listening -
Cunning Plan 101: how emailing enhanced students' debating skills
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 101: how emailing enhanced students' debating skills -
Reflecting on rights: teaching pupils about pre-1832 British politics using a realistic role-play
Teaching History article Reflecting on rights: teaching pupils about pre-1832 British politics using a realistic role-play -
A poodle with bite: Using ICT to make AS level more rigorous
Teaching History article A poodle with bite: Using ICT to make AS level more rigorous