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The most effective professional development happens over a period of time, over several sessions and allows time for implementation and time for reflection about the thinking and ideas that it has stimulated. There are many different approaches to professional development. At the Historical Association we are continuing to develop flexible professional development opportunities to suit all budgets, needs and timescales. In this section you'll find details of all our available opportunities. This area will be regularly updated as new CPD opportunities become available, so don't forget to keep it bookmarked. 

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  • HA Webinar: Ruling India: the Mughal Empire within South Asian and world histories

    8th July 2026

    The Mughal Empire dominated India’s political landscape for the better part of two centuries (1526–1707). At its height, the empire included 150 million subjects and stretched across most of the Indian subcontinent, encompassing 3.2 million kilometers (including parts of modern India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan). The Mughals had a wide...

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  • HA Webinar: Teaching an inclusive primary history curriculum in an urban setting with high levels of deprivation

    7th July 2026

    This practical webinar will showcase how the history curriculum at The Grove Primary School has been carefully shaped to incorporate diverse aspects of history which also dovetail with rich local stories such as those on the impact and legacy of the suffragettes. It will also show how the history curriculum...

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  • HA Webinar: The Brixton Uprising: Organisers and Activists 

    6th July 2026

    In the final workshop of our webinar series, we’ll investigate the lasting significance of the 1981 uprisings (including the Brixton ‘Riot’), exploring how a greater focus on the lead up to the uprisings can clarify their causes, events, and aftermath. We’ll consider the creative and determined forms of Black and...

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  • HA Webinar: Great Reform Act: Around the Nation, across the Spectrum

    30th June 2026

    In the third workshop, we’ll consider how significant but complicated movements and legislation — like radical politics and the Great Reform Act — can be brought back down to earth in the classroom through personal stories and regional scene setting.  We’ll explore the key second-order concept of change and continuity ...

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  • HA Webinar: Teaching an inclusive primary history curriculum in an urban Muslim majority setting

    25th June 2026

    This practical webinar will showcase how the primary history curriculum at Endeavour Primary Academy has been carefully shaped to mirror its locality’s Muslim majority (and diverse) setting in a deprived area of a busy town, for example through the inclusion of migration as a curricular theme and by opting to...

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  • HA Webinar: History + English for digital and media literacy: complementary disciplinary lenses

    23rd June 2026

    A conversation-style session bringing History and English into productive alignment. We’ll compare how each subject approaches credibility, rhetoric, argument, narrative, and interpretation — then plan how departments can complement rather than duplicate each other. The goal is a coherent whole-school approach: history strengthens evidence, provenance, causation and contextual reasoning; English...

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  • HA Webinar: Building a strategy for inclusive history

    23rd June 2026

    This final session moves from collaboration to implementation. Participants will explore a range of strategies that underpin a practical, long-term inclusion strategy for their department. The session will cover: Embedding routines that support memory, literacy and confidence across KS3-4 Developing effective feedback strategies for SEND students that develop confidence and...

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  • HA Webinar: American Revolution: Black Pioneers

    22nd June 2026

    In the second workshop, we’ll tackle the tricky significance of representation in the American Revolution — what did revolution mean for enslaved African Americans, and how can their histories inform our teaching of a more inclusive, compelling, and representative story of independence?   Focusing on world-building and narrative, we’ll explore how ...

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  • HA Webinar: Historical thinking in a digital world: developing digital literacy through historical skills

    17th June 2026

    This session showcases an innovative pedagogical framework connecting historical source analysis with digital literacy to increase student digital resilience and address online misinformation and safety concerns. Partnering with PGCE beginning teachers, Dr Holmes will investigate and share schemes of learning that integrate these skills within existing curricula. The research demonstrates...

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  • HA Webinar: Teaching an inclusive primary history curriculum in an urban EAL-majority setting

    16th June 2026

    This practical webinar will showcase how the history curriculum at Stimpson Avenue Academy has been carefully shaped to Northampton's rich industrial heritage while also offering its pupils a window on diverse histories beyond their own community (including through the study of one of Britain’s first black footballers, local hero Walter...

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  • HA Webinar: Magna Carta: Beyond the Barons

    16th June 2026

    In this workshop, we’ll focus on reframing the significance of Magna Carta in your teaching. Pushing beyond the perspectives of King John and the Barons, we’ll share freshly-researched stories and source materials that highlight the roles of other parts of medieval society — like Londoners and Jewish communities — in...

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  • HA Webinar: Working effectively with SENDCos and specialist colleagues

    11th June 2026

    Collaboration between subject teams and SEND departments has potential to transform the experience of pupils with SEN. This session focuses on building purposeful, sustainable partnerships. The session will explore: Understanding the SENDCo role and pressures in the current system Translating EHCP outcomes into meaningful goals in the history classroom -...

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  • HA webinar: History assessment in the age of AI: validity, authenticity, and smarter task design

    9th June 2026

    This session tackles the immediate departmental challenge: how generative AI changes homework, extended writing, and ‘independent research.’ The focus is not panic or policing — it’s assessment validity and workload reduction. We’ll examine what AI makes easier to fake, what remains robust, and how to redesign tasks so students must...

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  • HA Webinar: Teaching an inclusive primary history curriculum in an urban white working-class setting

    9th June 2026

    This practical webinar will showcase how the history curriculum at Ryhope Junior School has been carefully shaped to mirror its locality's post-industrial identity while also offering its pupils a window on diverse histories beyond their own community. It will also show how innovative use of technology has enabled the successful...

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  • HA Webinar: Britain's revolutionary decade, 1649 –1660

    3rd June 2026

    This webinar will focus on the 1650s when England was – for the first and only time in its history – a republic. After the public execution of Charles I, ‘dangerous’ monarchy was abolished, parliament sought to settle a republican constitution and, under the leadership of the soldier-statesman, Oliver Cromwell,...

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  • HA Webinar: Teaching online source evaluation: from historical provenance to platform reality

    2nd June 2026

    A practical session translating classic source analysis into the messy conditions of the web: reposts, screenshots, decontextualised clips, algorithmic feeds, and influencer credibility cues. We’ll explore teachable routines for evaluating online material, building on the Stanford History Education Group’s research on lateral reading (leaving a source to investigate its credibility...

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  • HA Webinar: Working with digital archives: authenticity, access and critical evaluation

    21st May 2026

    Digital archives represent both an enormous opportunity and a complex challenge for developing digital literacy. This session explores how to work effectively with digitised historical sources while building students’ critical understanding of digital curation, authenticity, and access. Drawing on The National Archives’ extensive education programme and online collections (with over...

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  • HA Webinar: Apartheid in global context: transnational dimensions of South Africa’s racial state

    21st May 2026

    While often viewed as a pariah state existing in isolation, the apartheid project was deeply entwined with global shifts in the 20th century. This webinar explores how international ideologies, Cold War geopolitics, and global anti-apartheid movements both challenged and inadvertently shaped the South African state. By contextualising apartheid within a...

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  • HA Webinar: Subject leadership and SEND reform: what it means for history

    20th May 2026

    This session explores how national SEND developments are reshaping expectations of subject leadership in mainstream schools. Participants will consider how history departments can lead inclusive practice from within. The session will examine: The direction of SEND reform and Ofsted’s focus on inclusion – and what these mean for history teaching...

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  • HA Webinar: What is digital literacy — and why history sits at the centre of it

    7th May 2026

    This opening session establishes a shared, research-informed definition of digital literacy and distinguishes related terms (media literacy, information literacy, critical digital literacy, data literacy), examining what digital literacy means beyond basic technical skills. The session then argues that historical thinking offers a uniquely powerful toolkit for digital literacy: provenance, contextualisation,...

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