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Publication date: 10th February 2009 by Sarah Taylor and Hilary Pegum

The creative history curriculum

It is possible to have: learning that introduces children to the big ideas and events from the past and connects learning to the contemporary issues of our times. Developing the entire planned learning experience. QCA The Independent Primary Review Update - Slide Set: July 2008

Introduction

Do you give in to bullying, stay loyal to your leader, admit your actions, betray your neighbours, challenge discrimination or just keep quiet? These were the issues faced by Year 4 children at East Stanley Primary school in County Durham when they became involved in the local story of ‘The Rising of the North 1569'.


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