Primary History Teaching Resources
Curriculum
- Resource Sharing Hub: Key Stage 2
- Resource Sharing Hub: Key Stage 1
- Extending the curriculum: why should we consider ‘value added’?
- Knowledge-rich approaches to history
- Incorporating the Second World War into your local history work
- Pull-out Posters: Primary History 78
Teacher Development
- Becoming a Historical Association Teacher Fellow
- Get into Teaching
- PGCE School Direct (SD) Salaried or Tuition Fee
- BA (Hons) Primary Education with QTS
- PGCE or PCE through Higher Education Institution
- Routes into Primary Teaching: HA Guide
Subject leaders
- Education White Paper and SEND Review 2022
- Back to basics: How might we organise historical knowledge?
- Subject leaders: supporting colleagues to develop their subject knowledge
- Film: Ask the Primary Committee – Learning from Lockdown
- Subject leader’s site: assessment and feedback
- Back to basics: what does a good history lesson look like?
CPD
- Webinar on demand: Tools for teaching local history
- Film: Why has Monarchy survived in Europe?
- Webinar on demand: Developing historical writing
- Webinar on demand: Approaches to grasping new language and historical terms
- Webinars on demand: Virtual History Forum: Reigning over change
- Webinar on demand: Simple adaptations to ensure progression for all
Quality Mark
- Become a Quality Mark School: Primary
- Primary Quality Mark bursaries
- Primary Quality Mark: meet our assessors
- Primary Quality Mark: Exemplar applications & case studies
- Quality Mark in the news
- Support materials for schools undertaking the Quality Mark
Competitions
- Write Your Own Historical Fiction Competition 2022
- Announcing the winners of the Write Your Own Historical Fiction competition 2021
- Write Your Own Historical Fiction 2020 – Winners Announced
- Film: Write your own historical fiction
- Write your own Historical Fiction 2019 – The Winners!
- Write Your Own Historical Fiction Competition 2018 - the winners