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'What's that stuff you're listening to Sir?' Rock and pop music as a rich source for historical enquiry
Teaching History article 'What's that stuff you're listening to Sir?' Rock and pop music as a rich source for historical enquiry -
Basket weaving in Advanced level history...how to plan and teach the 100 year study
Teaching History article Basket weaving in Advanced level history...how to plan and teach the 100 year study -
'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 -
Let's see what's under the blue square...': getting pupils to track their own thinking
Teaching History article Let's see what's under the blue square...': getting pupils to track their own thinking -
From anecdote to argument: using the word processor to connect knowledge and opinion through revelatory writing
Teaching History article From anecdote to argument: using the word processor to connect knowledge and opinion through revelatory writing -
Computers don't bite! Your first tentative steps in using ICT in the classroom.
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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 -
Myths and Monty Python: using the witch-hunts to introduce students to significance
Article Myths and Monty Python: using the witch-hunts to introduce students to significance -
Move Me On 117: Putting her ideas into practice
Teaching History feature Move Me On 117: Putting her ideas into practice