Teaching History 112: Empire

Journal

By HA, published 26th September 2003

Empire

Special 64 page themed edition of Teaching History including: A case study in planning the teaching of the British Empire at key Stage 3, Using this map and all of your knowledge become Bismark, National Archives and the british Empire, Imperialism and the Roman Empire, History's challenge: facing the future, Flower songs from an indegenous empire, the Black experience of WWII and much more...

06 Professional wrestling in the history department: a case study in planning the teaching of the British Empire at Key Stage 3 - Jamie Byrom and Michael Riley (Read article)

15 Using this map and all your own knowledge, become Bismarck - Anna Hamilton and Tony McConnell (Read article)

20 Cunning Plan: Empire - Anna Hamilton, Tony McConnell (Read article)

22 A complex empire: National Archives Learning Curve takes on the British Empire - Ben Walsh (Read article)

28 Transforming Year 7’s understanding of the concept of imperialism: a case study on the Roman Empire - Jacques Haenen, Hubert Schrijnemakers and Job Stufkens (Read article)

35 History’s future: facing the challenge - Trevor Fisher (Read article)

38 Confounding expectation at Key Stage 3: flower-songs from an indigenous empire - Nicolas Kinloch (Read article)

44 Polychronicon: The Angevin Empire - Tony McConnell (Read article)

46 Camels, diamonds and counterfactuals: a model for teaching causal reasoning - Arthur Chapman (Read article)

54 ‘Britain was our home’: Helping Years 9, 10 and 11 to understand the black experience of the Second World War - Helena Stride (Read article)

60 Move Me On: trainee is having problems with his subject knowledge (Read article)

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