Cunning Plan 93: Study Unit 3: 'The Making of the United Kingdom 1500-1750'
Super history teaching on the Superhighway: the Internet for beginners
History using information technology: past, present and future
Why Gerry likes history now: the power of the word processor
Maps, ICT and History: A revolution in learning
Subject exemplification of the Initial Teacher Training National Curriculum for ICT: how the history examples were developed
Move Me On 93: Not making progress in use of ICT
The Hopi is different from the Pawnee: using a datafile to explore pattern and diversity
Being ambitious with the causes of the First World War: interrogating inevitability
Move Me On 92: Having problems teaching causation
Cunning Plan 92: The Weimar Republic
'A lot of guess work goes on': Children's understanding of historical accounts
Knowing what counts in history: historical understanding and the non-specialist teacher
Minimalist cause boxes for maximal learning: one approach to the Civil War in Year 8
The 'structured enquiry' is not a contradiction in terms: focused teaching for independent learning
Getting ready for the Grand Prix: Learning how to build a substantial argument in year 7
Working with sources: scepticism or cynicism? Putting the story back together again
Teaching pupils to analyse cartoons
Move Me On 91: work with historical sources lacks focus
Interpretations of History: Issues for Teachers in the Development of Pupils' Understanding
Frameworks for linking pupils' evidential understanding with growing skill in structured, written argument: the 'evidence sandwich'
The use of sources in school history 1910-1998: a critical perspective
Big Stories and Big Pictures: Making Outlines and Overviews Interesting