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Does the linguistic release the conceptual? Helping Year 10 to improve their casual reasoning
Teaching History article Does the linguistic release the conceptual? Helping Year 10 to improve their casual reasoning -
Do we have to read all of this?' Encouraging students to read for understanding
Teaching History article Do we have to read all of this?' Encouraging students to read for understanding -
Teaching about heritage through a cross-curricular enquiry
Teaching History article Teaching about heritage through a cross-curricular enquiry -
How visual learning in 'A' level history can improve memory and conceptual understanding
Teaching History article How visual learning in 'A' level history can improve memory and conceptual understanding -
Seeing, hearing and doing the renaissance (Part 2)
Teaching History article Seeing, hearing and doing the renaissance (Part 2) -
Does differentiation have to mean different?
Teaching History article Does differentiation have to mean different? -
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! -
'I just wish we could go back in the past and find out what really happened': progression in understanding about historical accounts
Teaching History article 'I just wish we could go back in the past and find out what really happened': progression in understanding about historical accounts -
Time for chronology? Ideas for developing chronological understanding
Teaching History article Time for chronology? Ideas for developing chronological understanding -
Seeing double: how one period visualises another
Teaching History article Seeing double: how one period visualises another -
The wrong beach? Interpretation, location and film
Teaching History article The wrong beach? Interpretation, location and film -
'If Jesus Christ were amongst them, they would deceive Him'
Teaching History article 'If Jesus Christ were amongst them, they would deceive Him' -
Geography in the Holocaust: citizenship denied
Teaching History article Geography in the Holocaust: citizenship denied -
Placing history: territory, story, identity - and historical consciousness
Teaching History article Placing history: territory, story, identity - and historical consciousness -
Plotting maps and mapping minds: what can maps tell us about the people who made them
Teaching History article Plotting maps and mapping minds: what can maps tell us about the people who made them -
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 -
Tripping over the levels: experiences from Ontario
Teaching History article Tripping over the levels: experiences from Ontario -
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? -
Question: When is a comment not worth the paper it's written on? Answer: When it's accompanied by a Level, grade or mark!
Teaching History article Question: When is a comment not worth the paper it's written on? Answer: When it's accompanied by a Level, grade or mark! -
The teaching and learning of history for 15-16 year olds: have the Japanese anything to learn from the English experience
Teaching History article The teaching and learning of history for 15-16 year olds: have the Japanese anything to learn from the English experience -
Empathy without illusions
Teaching History article Empathy without illusions -
'Please send socks': How much can Reg Wilkes tell us about the Great War?
Teaching History article 'Please send socks': How much can Reg Wilkes tell us about the Great War? -
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 -
Stretching the straight jacket of assessment: use of role play and practical demonstration to enrich pupils' experience of history at GCSE and beyond
Teaching History article Stretching the straight jacket of assessment: use of role play and practical demonstration to enrich pupils' experience of history at GCSE and beyond