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Helping Year 9 evaluate explanations for the Holocaust
Teaching History article Helping Year 9 evaluate explanations for the Holocaust -
An Investigation into Finding Effective Ways of Presenting a Written Source to Students
IJHLTR Article An Investigation into Finding Effective Ways of Presenting a Written Source to Students -
Using eighteenth-century material culture to develop evidential thinking in Year 8
Teaching History article Using eighteenth-century material culture to develop evidential thinking in Year 8 -
Decolonising sources: helping Year 9 pupils critically evaluate colonial sources
Teaching History article Decolonising sources: helping Year 9 pupils critically evaluate colonial sources -
Cunning Plan 178: How far did Anglo-Saxon England survive the Norman Conquest?
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 178: How far did Anglo-Saxon England survive the Norman Conquest? -
Developing pupil explanation through web debates
Teaching History article Developing pupil explanation through web debates -
Exploring the relationship between historical significance and historical interpretation
Teaching History article Exploring the relationship between historical significance and historical interpretation -
Cunning Plan 190: Using art to make A-level history more accessible
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 190: Using art to make A-level history more accessible -
Modelling the discipline
Teaching History article Modelling the discipline -
Telling difficult stories about the creation of Bangladesh
Teaching History article Telling difficult stories about the creation of Bangladesh -
Disciplining cross-curricularity?
Teaching History article Disciplining cross-curricularity? -
Do we need another hero? Rorke's Drift
Teaching History article Do we need another hero? Rorke's Drift -
Strategies for A-Level marking to motivate and enable
Teaching History article Strategies for A-Level marking to motivate and enable -
Drilling down: how one history department is working towards progression in pupils' thinking about diversity across Years 7, 8 and 9
Teaching History article Drilling down: how one history department is working towards progression in pupils' thinking about diversity across Years 7, 8 and 9 -
From flight paths to spiders’ webs: developing a progression model for Key Stage 3
Teaching History journal article From flight paths to spiders’ webs: developing a progression model for Key Stage 3 -
Triumphs Show 148.1: collaborating to commemorate Olaudah Equiano
Teaching History feature Triumphs Show 148.1: collaborating to commemorate Olaudah Equiano -
Attempting to reach the heart of the matter
Journal article Attempting to reach the heart of the matter -
Designing end-of-year exams: trials and tribulations
Teaching History article Designing end-of-year exams: trials and tribulations -
Absence and myopia in A-level coursework
Teaching History article Absence and myopia in A-level coursework -
Year 9 use sources to explore contemporary meanings and understandings of appeasement
Teaching History article Year 9 use sources to explore contemporary meanings and understandings of appeasement -
Combating a Cook-centric past through co-curricular learning
Teaching History article Combating a Cook-centric past through co-curricular learning -
Allowing A-level students to choose their own coursework focus
Teaching History article Allowing A-level students to choose their own coursework focus -
No more ‘doing’ diversity
Teaching History feature No more ‘doing’ diversity -
Recorded webinar: Histories of Indigenous peoples of North America
Article Recorded webinar: Histories of Indigenous peoples of North America -
Film: Why does the massacre of the Armenians in the First World War still get overlooked?
Virtual Branch Film: Why does the massacre of the Armenians in the First World War still get overlooked?