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                                                                                What’s in a road? Local history at Early Years and Key Stage 1
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History articleOne of the many amazing things about History is that it can be found in everything; even the smallest or most mundane objects can provide an insight into how life has changed or provide a greater understanding of a different period in time.
Late October last year as the light... What’s in a road? Local history at Early Years and Key Stage 1
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                                                                                Primary History 45: History in the Foundation and Early Years
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    The primary education journal of the Historical Association04 Editorial
05 2006-2007 Historical Association History and ICT project — Alf Wilkinson
08 Citizenship: Citizenship through the English National Curriculum’s The Romans In Britain Study Unit — Hilary Claire
10 In my view: consigning history to the history books — Denis Hayes
11 Introducing history into the KS1 curriculum... Primary History 45: History in the Foundation and Early Years
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                                                                                Teaching History 146: Teacher Knowledge
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    The HA's journal for secondary history teachers02 Editorial 
03 HA Secondary News 
04 Letters 
05 HA update 
09 Elizabeth Carr: How Victorian were the Victorians? Developing Year 8 students' conceptual thinking about diversity in Victorian society (Read article)
18 Robin Whitburn, Michelle Hussain and Abdullahi Mohamud ‘Doing justice to history': the learning of African history in... Teaching History 146: Teacher Knowledge
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                                                                                What Have Historians Been Arguing About... the history of Australia
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History featureIn 1968, in his Boyer Lectures, the anthropologist W.E.H. Stanner argued that Australia’s sense of its past, its collective memory, had been built on a state of forgetting:
It is a structural matter, a view from a window which has been carefully placed to exclude a whole quadrant of the... What Have Historians Been Arguing About... the history of Australia
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                                                                                Blurred Lines: the ever-decreasing distinction between fiction and nonfiction
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Historian articleEveryone who studies history would love to visit the past. Few of us would like to stay for long, I suspect – if unfamiliar viruses did not finish us off within days, the superstitious locals might – but a visit would be nice. The ability to do so would settle a... Blurred Lines: the ever-decreasing distinction between fiction and nonfiction
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                                                                                Cunning Plan 142: Why do historical interpretations change over time?
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History featureHistory teachers have been talking about the need to teach broad narratives, overview and chronology for a long time. They have also recognised how essential it is for students to have an opportunity to study the ways in which the past has been interpreted, and the reasons why these interpretations... Cunning Plan 142: Why do historical interpretations change over time?
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                                                                                Recorded webinar: Survive and thrive in your initial history teacher education
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary webinar recordingCalling all those beginning their initial teacher education! Whether you are undertaking an undergraduate or postgraduate qualification, if you are interested in choosing a history specialism, this session is for you! In this free webinar you’ll hear from teacher educators and those who have just completed their initial teacher education... Recorded webinar: Survive and thrive in your initial history teacher education
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                                                                                History in Schools: What is the Future?
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    History Debate PodcastThe Future of history in our schools
Whether you have children or not, whether you're a teacher or not, if you have a love of History this debate matters to you. History in Schools: What is the Future?
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                                                                                ICT and Local History
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History articlePlease note: this article pre-dates the 2014 National Curriculum and some content may be outdated.
It is the year 3002 AD. The spaceship hovers over the surface of the earth, locked in to the spot where the Bolham time capsule is buried.
One thousand years ago the fifteen 9 and 10... ICT and Local History
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                                                                                Scheme of work: Local history – the story of our High Street
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Scheme of Work, KS1 History, Changes Within Living Memory (unresourced)Teaching a unit that considers ‘changes within living times’ requires a focus that provides clear evidence of those changes. Children need to be able to identify specific differences as well as recognise relevant similarities. While we all still undertake shopping on a daily or weekly basis the processes involved in... Scheme of work: Local history – the story of our High Street
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                                                                                Broadening Year 7’s British history horizons with Welsh medieval sources
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleHiscox wanted to broaden her students’ understanding of the complexity of the British past, and developed an enquiry into the Norman Conquest of Wales to help achieve that aim. Hiscox reports her enquiry design and its outcomes, sharing how she broadened both content and the types of sources that students... Broadening Year 7’s British history horizons with Welsh medieval sources
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                                                                                Why history teachers should not be afraid to venture into the long eighteenth century
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleAs ardent advocates of eighteenth-century history, Rhian Fender and Stephen Ragdale were determined to ensure that the period found a secure place within their department’s Key Stage 3 curriculum. Given the extraordinary range of contrasts that epitomise the long eighteenth century, and only ten lessons within which to explore them,... Why history teachers should not be afraid to venture into the long eighteenth century
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                                                                                A Local History Toolkit
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    ArticleIntroductionIn this short paper you will discover some of the tools for ‘doing' local history. They are based on where I live: you can get similar types of sources from where you live, work or teach. Your main source will be a local library or record office, but there is... A Local History Toolkit
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                                                                                Triumphs Show 157: What makes art history?
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History feature: celebrating and sharing successWhat do 14 Year 7 students, an art teacher, a history teacher and the Victoria and Albert Museum have in common? They are all part of the ‘Stronger Together' Museum Champion project run by The Langley Academy and the River & Rowing Museum and supported by Arts Council England, designed to... Triumphs Show 157: What makes art history?
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                                                                                Polychronicon 147: Witchcraft, history and children
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History featureWitchcraft is serious history. 1612 marks the 400th anniversary of England's biggest peacetime witch trial, that of the Lancashire witches: 20 witches from the Forest of Pendle were imprisoned, ten were hanged in Lancaster, and another in York. As a result of some imaginative commemorative programmes, a number of schools... Polychronicon 147: Witchcraft, history and children
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                                                                                Out and About: exploring Black British history through headstones
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Historian featureIn what has become a very a topical article that was commissioned in late 2019, Jill Sudbury explores some of the known graves of the enslaved and formerly enslaved throughout Britain, and asks for help in recording others as yet unknown.
Along the bleak shore of Morecambe Bay, beyond the... Out and About: exploring Black British history through headstones
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                                                                                Building new futures by rewriting the past: how operas have recreated history
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Historian articleSimon Banks investigates how the past has been presented in European opera, revealing intriguing insights into the development of the modern world.
The way a civilisation views its past shapes the way it acts in the present. Over the 400-year history of opera, opera plots have re-told, re-invented and re-evaluated... Building new futures by rewriting the past: how operas have recreated history
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                                                                                World War II: breathing life into a local history enquiry
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History articleDebbie Doolan explores how the locality of her school, Worle School in North Somerset, was impacted by a significant event, World War II. What is particularly pertinent is not just the range of activities in this topic but the way the theme was refined over a number of years. It... World War II: breathing life into a local history enquiry
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                                                                                Teaching History 129: Disciplined Minds
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    The HA's journal for secondary history teachers02 Editorial
04 HA Secondary News
06 Unnatural and essential: the nature of historical thinking – Sam Wineburg (Read article)
13 Nutshell
14 New alchemy or fatal attraction? History and citizenship – Peter Lee and Denis Shemilt (Read article)
20 Polychronicon: Peterloo – Robert Poole (Read article)
22 Interdisciplinary forays... Teaching History 129: Disciplined Minds
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                                                                                History through connecting classrooms in Bradford and Peshawar, Pakistan
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History articleEditorial note: In this inspiring, teacher-led, crossphase project, pupils and teachers from eight schools in Bradford and Peshawar shared and learned about the histories of Bradford and Pakistan. The British Council’s Connecting Classrooms Scheme funded the project. The article below focuses on the primary dimension.
In 2008 three representatives from Bradford... History through connecting classrooms in Bradford and Peshawar, Pakistan
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                                                                                On-demand webinar: Observation and feedback as a mentor
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Mentoring beginning and early career history teachers in the secondary schoolMentoring beginning and early career history teachers in the secondary school
Session 3: Observation and feedback
In this third webinar, Laura and Victoria explore strategies for dialogic and history-specific observation and post-lesson reflection. This session will focus on how mentors can forefront historical learning in the observation cycle.
Release date: Tuesday... On-demand webinar: Observation and feedback as a mentor
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                                                                                ‘It’s More Complex Than I Assumed’
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    IJHLTR ArticleInternational Journal of Historical Learning, Teaching and Research [IJHLTR], Volume 15, Number 1 – Autumn/Winter 2017ISSN: 14472-9474
Abstract
As with many nations, the teaching of history in Australian schools is often contested. Two prevailing standpoints can be identified, the first of which, in broad terms, emphasises the acquisition of historical knowledge.... ‘It’s More Complex Than I Assumed’
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                                                                                Witchcraft, Werewolves and Magic in European History: on-demand short course
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Online self-guided short course for lifelong learnersThis self-guided short course provides an introduction to European witchcraft history from the fifteenth century to the present. Using a range of primary sources, the course explores important themes and questions relating to witchcraft history, examining how witchcraft has been imagined and understood at different times and in different places, and why... Witchcraft, Werewolves and Magic in European History: on-demand short course
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                                                                                New, Novice or Nervous? 159: Writing history essays
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History featureUntil the 1990s, it was unusual for the majority of England's secondary school students to write history essays. The traditional essay was a staple of the old History O Level examinations, but fewer than 20% of pupils did these history exams. In the 1980s, various history teachers became increasingly concerned... New, Novice or Nervous? 159: Writing history essays
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                                                                                History Abridged: American Policy: theory and practice over 200 years
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Historian feature
History Abridged: In this feature we take a person, time, theme or event and tell you the vast rich history in small space. A long dip into history in a shortened form. See all History Abridged articles
The ‘Monroe Doctrine’ in 1825 provided a cornerstone for future United States foreign policy. Drafted... History Abridged: American Policy: theory and practice over 200 years