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Approaches to the History Curriculum: integrated learning models
Briefing Pack Approaches to the History Curriculum: integrated learning models -
Interpretations
Key Concepts Interpretations -
On-demand webinar series: Meaningful and useable assessment in the secondary history classroom
HA webinar series for secondary history teachers and leaders On-demand webinar series: Meaningful and useable assessment in the secondary history classroom -
Young Historian Awards 2024 – the winners
16th September 2024 Young Historian Awards 2024 – the winners -
HA Blog Watch
Selected history education blogs HA Blog Watch -
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 -
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? -
Background information: citizenship and history
HITT Resource Background information: citizenship and history -
History-specific CPD for every stage of your career
News Item History-specific CPD for every stage of your career -
Early Modern Britain 1509-1745
HA Secondary Resources (Key Stage 3) Early Modern Britain 1509-1745 -
'You be Britain and I'll be Germany...' Inter-school e-mailing in Year 9
Teaching History article 'You be Britain and I'll be Germany...' Inter-school e-mailing in Year 9 -
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 -
Equiano - voice of silent slaves?
Teaching History article Equiano - voice of silent slaves? -
A scaffold, not a cage: progression and progression models in history
Teaching History article A scaffold, not a cage: progression and progression models in history -
Narrative: the under-rated skill
Teaching History article Narrative: the under-rated skill -
Approaches to the History Curriculum: Project based learning
Briefing Pack Approaches to the History Curriculum: Project based learning -
Ensuring progression continues into GCSE: let's not do for our pupils with our plan of attack
Teaching History article Ensuring progression continues into GCSE: let's not do for our pupils with our plan of attack -
HA Secondary History Survey 2015
Survey Report HA Secondary History Survey 2015 -
How Michael moved us on: transforming Key Stage 3 through peer review
Teaching History article How Michael moved us on: transforming Key Stage 3 through peer review -
Change and Continuity
Key Concepts Change and Continuity -
History in Schools: What is the Future?
History Debate Podcast History in Schools: What is the Future? -
A Guide to the Key Stage 3 programme (pre-2014)
Key Stage 3 Guide A Guide to the Key Stage 3 programme (pre-2014) -
Move Me On 167: Frames of reference
Teaching History feature Move Me On 167: Frames of reference -
Absence and myopia in A-level coursework
Teaching History article Absence and myopia in A-level coursework