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Publication date: Sunday 20th June 2010

Coming Soon - New HA Student Zone

New HA Student Zone for HA Corporate Member Schools to go live in Autumn 2010!

At the Historical Association we understand the tight budgets history departments struggle with and the high cost of quality resources which is why we have completely overhauled our school membership.

What's new?

Corporate members now receive:

  • Print copy of Teaching History four times a year
  • Choosing History at 14, with posters, leaflets and PowerPoint presentation on CD
  • Passwords for the member only area for ALL history teachers in your school

And introducing our NEW post-16 Student Zone:

The Student Zone provides you with passwords for all your post 16 students to access our tailored resources for students studying history at A Level, IB or Cambridge Pre-U including:

The Big Picture Podcast series - leading historians, including Sir Ian Kershaw, Jonathon Riley-Smith, Beryl Williams and Eric Evans discuss the latest interpretations of their subject in short and accessible interviews.  The series launches with:

  • The Tudors
  • The Rise of Islam and the Crusades
  • British Social History and Reform 1800-2000
  • The Reformation
  • The Spanish Golden Age
  • The British Empire 1682-1982
  • Women's Political History from 1800 to the present day.
  • Russian History 1850 to present.
  • A History of China from the Opium Wars to present.
  • German History from WWI to the end of WWII

And there will be many more to come over the year!

There will also be:

  • Examination notes: AQA, Edexcel and OCR Chief Examiners explain what they're looking for in A Level papers
  • Student Guides: Useful guides and briefing packs for students on how to: tackle UCAS, Interview, take good notes, produce good coursework, interpret sources, writing essays as well as a guide to public speaking.
  • Careers Using History: How history can help student's career as well as details of jobs and links to organisations that can assist students in furthering their career.
  • Taking History Further/Transition to University: Briefing packs, podcasts and films with advice from admissions tutors on writing your personal statement, help on choosing the right History degree course and interviewing.
  • The Archive Bank: articles from the last 10 years of The Historian and access to our Classic Pamphlet series

Plus much more...

Click here to sign up!