‘What do they mean by that?’ Helping students to analyse academic writing from Key Stage 3 onwards
Cunning Plan 196: Does women’s suffrage deserve a more prominent place in Australia’s national narrative?
Move Me On 196: incorporating historical artefacts into worthwhile historical enquiries
Lenses, mirrors and bridges: one department’s holistic approach to diversifying and decolonising local history
What Have Historians Been Arguing About... Anti-alienism in Britain c.1880–1925
Teaching History 196: Out now
Triumphs Show: Year 9 explore what permacrisis might have felt like in 1938
Britain’s forgotten colony? Why Hong Kong deserves a place in the story of empire
Mudlarking in the Thames: evidence, ecology and enquiry
Tackling A-level students’ misconceptions about historical interpretations and the historiography of Scottish witchcraft
What Have Historians Been Arguing About... immigration in French history
Move Me On 195: trainee has not been given any scope to learn to plan
Teaching History 195: Out now
Triumphs Show: Recovering the queer history of Weimar Germany in GCSE history
Come together: putting popular music at the heart of historical enquiry
Disembarking the religious rollercoaster
Cunning Plan... for studying medieval Ghana and Aksum
Lengthening Year 9’s narrative of the American civil rights movement
How visual evidence reflects change and continuity in attitudes to the police in the 19th and early 20th centuries
What Have Historians Been Arguing About… climate history
The potential of secondary history to respond to the current ecological and climate crisis
Move Me On 194: dealing with students’ current concerns when teaching the history of climate change
How including histories of trees can connect the past with the present and the future
Cunning Plan... for teaching about climate change through the history curriculum
Bringing environmental history into the classroom
Learning history outside the classroom in an age of climate crisis
Industrialisation, energy and the climate crisis
When did humans take over the world?
History and the climate crisis
Teaching History 194: Out now