Your Primary CPD calendar Spring 2021

We know that it's not easy for teachers to get out of school or to afford good quality subject CPD under normal circumstances. At present we find ourselves in an unprecedented situation and most face-to-face teacher CPD has been cancelled or postponed. We know how essential your CPD is to you so we are providing a wider range of webinar based CPD to keep you going in these difficult times.
New this year: By popular demand we are giving teachers another chance to view recent webinar highlights. This term we will be releasing recordings of previous webinars for a limited time period.
Please note that all live webinars will take place from 4–5pm unless stated otherwise. All our live webinars are recorded and the recording link will be made available to all registered delegates.
Primary CPD webinars at a glance – Spring 2021
*Webinars marked with an asterisk are free to HA members but must be booked in advance.
** Webinars marked with a double asterisk are available for HA corporate members to book a free recording but must be booked in advance using your offer code. For more information see the terms and conditions.
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January |
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January |
Primary history and geography: A European region and the influence of the Greeks |
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11 January 2021 4.00–5.00pm |
An introduction to the HA Quality Mark* |
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12 January 2021 4.00–5.00pm |
Writing in the ancient world* |
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14 January 2021 4.00–5.00pm |
Boosting subject knowledge at KS2: What was special about Baghdad and the Islamic world in 900 CE? |
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15 January 2021 1.00–4.00pm |
Becoming an effective primary history subject leader (Part 1) |
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21 January 2021 4.00–5.00pm |
Boosting subject knowledge at KS2: What is the legacy of the Tudors? |
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22 January 2021 1.00–4.00pm |
Becoming an effective primary history subject leader (Part 2) |
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25 January 2021 4.00–5.00pm |
What did the earliest civilisations all have in common?** |
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27 January 2021 4.00–5.00pm |
Diversity in the primary history curriculum: What is diversity within the history curriculum?* |
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28 January 2021 4.00–5.00pm |
Boosting subject knowledge at KS2: Creating 'Big Picture history' for Years 3 to 6 |
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February |
What’s the wisdom on: Historical significance |
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February |
Using sources and historical interpretation in primary history |
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05 February 2021 1.00–4.00pm |
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09 February 2021 4.00–5.00pm |
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Diversity in the primary history curriculum: LGBT+ in primary history: teaching with confidence** |
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12 February 2021 1.00–4.00pm |
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24 February 2021 4.00–5.00pm |
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25 February 2021 4.00–5.00pm |
Diversity in the primary history curriculum: Teaching migration histories at Key Stage 2** |
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March |
Enquiry building in primary history |
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02 March 2021 |
Primary History and Geography Teachmeet (with the Royal Geographical Society with IBG) |
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08 March 2021 1.30–4.00pm |
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10 March 2021 4.00–5.00pm |
Local history: approaches to the national narrative from the local viewpoint* |
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11 March 2021 4.00–5.00pm |
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16 March 2021 1.30–4.00pm |
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17 March 2021 4.00–5.00pm |
Diversity in the primary history curriculum: Women in the primary history curriculum** |
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19 March 2021 2.00–5.00pm |
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25 March 2021 |
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- Download a printable version of this calendar (PDF)
- See our web calendar of CPD events currently available to book (includes Secondary)
Keep checking for new webinars coming up as we will add to the list as new webinars are agreed. Please note that for all webinars we recommend listening live in order to interact with the presenter, but if you can't participate live then a recording will be made available to all registered delegates.
If you have suggestions of webinars that you’d like us to develop, please email Mel Jones on melanie.jones@history.org.uk.