Teaching History 155: Teaching About WW1

The HA's journal for secondary history teachers

By HA, published 27th June 2014

Teaching About the First World War

02 Editorial

03 HA Secondary News

04 HA Update

08 Rachel Foster - A world turned molten: helping Year 9 to explore the cultural legacies of the First World War (Read article)

20 Mary Brown and Carolyn Massey - Teaching ‘the lesson of satire': using The Wipers Times to build an enquiry on the First World War (Read article)

29 New, Novice or Nervous? Similarity and difference (Read article)

32 Polychronicon: Origins of the First World War - Peter Donaldson (Read article)

34 Catriona Pennell - On the frontlines of teaching the history of the First World War (Read article)

42 Cunning Plan: Interpreting WWI events - Paula Worth (Read article)

45 Jerome Freeman - Remembering the First World War: Using a battlefield tour of the Western Front to help pupils take a more critical approach to what they encounter (Read article)

54 Triumphs Show: Beyond trivial judgements of 'bias' - Thomas Hinks (Read article)

56 Jon Grant and Dan Townsend - Writing Letchworth's war: developing a sense of the local within historical fiction through primary sources (Read article)

64 Move Me On: treats differences between historical interpretations as matters of opinion (Read article)

68 Mummy, mummy...

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