Teaching History 178: Constructing Accounts

The HA's journal for secondary history teachers

Published: 27th March 2020

In this edition of Teaching History

02 Editorial (Read article)

03 HA Secondary News

04 HA Update

08 Beneath the surface: unravelling the complexity of the causes of British abolition with Year 8 – Elizabeth Marsay (Read article)

16 What’s The Wisdom On... enquiry questions? (Read article)

20 Training for the marathon: history at Michaela – Michael Taylor (Read article)

28 Cunning Plan: How far did Anglo-Saxon England survive the Norman Conquest? – Eve Hackett (Read article)

32 What’s in a narrative? Unpicking Year 9 narratives of change in Stalin’s Russia – James Ellis (Read article)

42 Polychronicon: What have historians been arguing about... decolonisation and the British Empire? – Edward Webb (Read article)

44 Changing thinking about cause: focusing on change and continuity to refine students’ causal thinking at GCSE – Alex Ford (Read article)

56 Family stories and global (hi)stories – Maria Vlachaki and Georgia Kouseri (Read article)

68 Move Me On: trainee regards all observation as assessment (Read article)

72 Mummy, Mummy...

Regular features

Teaching History includes a number of regular features for history teachers including New, Novice or Nervous?, Polychronicon, Cunning Plan and Move Me On. You can access past editions of these here

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