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What's your claim: Developing pupils' historical argument skills using asynchronous text based computer conferencing
Teaching History article What's your claim: Developing pupils' historical argument skills using asynchronous text based computer conferencing -
Peter the Great
Classic Pamphlet Peter the Great -
The great Liberal landslide: the 1906 General Election in perspective
Historian article The great Liberal landslide: the 1906 General Election in perspective -
Alexander II
Classic Pamphlet Alexander II -
How Nelson Became a Hero
Article How Nelson Became a Hero -
Mussolini's missing marbles: simulating history at GCSE
Teaching History article Mussolini's missing marbles: simulating history at GCSE -
Moral dilemmas: history teaching and the Holocaust
Teaching History article Moral dilemmas: history teaching and the Holocaust -
Home Rule for Ireland - For and against
Historian article Home Rule for Ireland - For and against -
Evidence: Specific examples
Article Evidence: Specific examples -
The Cold War - Period Study
Links to Articles & Podcasts The Cold War - Period Study -
The United States
Links to Articles & Podcasts The United States -
Warfare - GCSE
Links to Articles & Podcasts Warfare - GCSE -
Power and Democracy - GCSE
Links to Articles & Podcasts Power and Democracy - GCSE -
A complex empire: National Archives Learning Curve takes on the British Empire
Teaching History article A complex empire: National Archives Learning Curve takes on the British Empire -
'Veni, Vidi, Vici!'
Historian article 'Veni, Vidi, Vici!' -
Achieving progression from the GCSE to AS
Teaching History article Achieving progression from the GCSE to AS -
No puzzle, no learning: how to make your site visits rigorous, fascinating and indispensable
Teaching History article No puzzle, no learning: how to make your site visits rigorous, fascinating and indispensable -
Move Me On 97: Having difficulty evaluating own lessons
Teaching History feature Move Me On 97: Having difficulty evaluating own lessons -
Women, education and literacy in Tudor and Stuart England
Historian article Women, education and literacy in Tudor and Stuart England -
Sharing The Past: Northamptonshire's Black History
Book Review Sharing The Past: Northamptonshire's Black History -
Pride and delight: motivating pupils through poetic writing about the First World War
Teaching History article Pride and delight: motivating pupils through poetic writing about the First World War -
Ordinary pupils, extraordinary results: a structured approach to raising attainment at GCSE
Article Ordinary pupils, extraordinary results: a structured approach to raising attainment at GCSE -
Women, War and Revolution
Classic Pamphlet Women, War and Revolution -
Ranking and classifying: teaching political concepts to post-16 students
Teaching History article Ranking and classifying: teaching political concepts to post-16 students -
Teaching History 147: Curriculum Architecture
The HA's journal for secondary history teachers Teaching History 147: Curriculum Architecture