Available Events

In this section you'll find details of all our available CPD events for history teachers, both online and in-person.  Where these events are linked to a series, this will be linked on the page for your information. To see our regular courses and our overarching series and themes for this term, you can take a look at our What’s on section, view our at-a-glance CPD calendar, or all upcoming CPD events in our web calendar. 

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  • Your Secondary CPD calendar Spring 2026

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    We know that it's not easy for teachers to get out of school or have budgets to afford a plentiful supply of CPD. We know how essential your CPD is to you and that is why we have worked to provide a wide range of online learning and webinar-based CPD...

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  • HA Recorded Webinar: Teaching history when it is not your speciality

    4th September 2023

    According to HA surveys over the years we know that supporting non-specialist teachers to teach history is a concern. In fact almost a quarter of respondents in previous surveys have expressed concern about the amount of history being taught by non-specialists. Given the current crisis in teacher recruitment and budgetary...

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  • HA Webinar: The Crusades through Middle Eastern eyes: Islamic and Eastern Christian perspectives

    18th March 2026

    The Crusades were traditionally studied as an extension of western European history. In recent decades, however, historians have begun to study the Crusades from the perspective of Middle Eastern history, through sources left behind by local Muslims as well as Eastern Christians. This presentation will discuss this shift in the...

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  • HA Webinar: Creating an inclusive and equitable history curriculum

    16th March 2026

    This session focuses on inclusivity and representation within the history curriculum, reflecting Ofsted’s emphasis on personal development and cultural capital. It provides strategies for ensuring all learners, including SEND and disadvantaged pupils, can access and engage with a broad, balanced, and representative history curriculum. Participants will explore evidence-informed approaches to...

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  • HA Webinar: Assessing historical oracy: the bigger picture at Key Stage 3

    3rd March 2026

    This session will offer a model for integrating oral assessment across Key Stage 3, so that it does not just sit alongside written assessment but in fact complements it. The session will draw upon work that has been (and still is being) carried out in two different history departments. It...

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  • HA Webinar: Using oral histories in the classroom

    25th February 2026

    In this webinar we will explore how secondary history teachers can harness the power of oral history to deepen students’ understanding of the past and develop their oracy skills in authentic historical enquiries. We will look at: Practical strategies for enabling students to explore and engage with a range of...

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  • HA Webinar: A revolution denied? Gender, sexuality and feminism in modern Britain, 1945-the present

    24th February 2026

    Since the end of the Second World War, there has been much talk of 'revolutions' in gender relationships and sexual behaviour. Many observers have pointed to significant increases in women's participation in politics and paid employment, of new sexual identities and the emergence of a more sexually expressive culture, and...

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  • HA Webinar: From implementation to impact: evidencing learning and progress in history

    23rd February 2026

    This session explores practical approaches to demonstrating curriculum impact. It encourages evidence of meaningful pupil progress without resorting to performative data collection. Participants will examine strategies grounded in research and best-practice guidance for assessing progression in historical thinking and knowledge.

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  • HA Webinar: Using debates to engage students, improve writing and strengthen memory

    10th February 2026

    This webinar will explore how to: structure effective debates - making sure that they are inclusive and not dominated by a few students Use debates to frame a thematic study or depth study at GCSE - aiding recall and helping 'key takeaways' stick Use debates between historians to model how...

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  • HA Webinar: An introduction to HA Chartered Teacher

    9th February 2026

    This informal webinar will provide an introduction to the Chartered Teacher of History scheme, including the process, the framework and assessment and a chance to ask questions about the programme.

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  • HA Webinar: Creative history teaching – practical ways to engage students, improve historical thinking and boost memory

    3rd February 2026

    This workshop will explore a range of practical, classroom-trialled approaches to approaching GCSE and Key Stage 3 content in a more creative and engaging way. These range from ‘quick wins’ that can help students grasp a difficult concept to longer term approaches that improve written outcomes and help students develop...

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  • HA Webinar: Deafness in early modern England

    29th January 2026

    In this webinar, Professor Rosamund Oates will share her research for her upcoming book Silent Histories: Deafness in Early Modern England (2026). Professor Oates is an expert in the historical cultures of early modern England and is passionate about exploring previously unknown stories of deaf and disabled people, using rigorous...

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  • HA Webinar: Curriculum intent in history: defining ambition under the new Ofsted framework

    27th January 2026

    This session examines how to articulate and evidence a clear and ambitious curriculum intent for history under the new Ofsted framework. It will emphasise genuine curriculum ambition over performative compliance, helping subject leaders and teachers refine their curriculum rationale. The session draws on exemplary research and best-practice compilations, ensuring consistency...

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  • HA Webinar: Embedding opportunities for historical oracy across key stages

    20th January 2026

    This session will explore how we can find opportunities to get students talking in what are often crowded curriculum spaces. The session will suggest ways that oracy can be integrated into what is already being taught and argue that it isn't a choice between written and spoken work, rather the...

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  • HA Webinar: An introduction to the HA Quality Mark for primary schools

    19th January 2026

    This informal webinar will provide an introduction to the Historical Association Quality Mark including the process, the framework and assessment and a chance to ask questions about the programme.

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  • Webinar series: Effective practice in the history classroom: responding to the new Ofsted framework

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    What does this series cover? This three-part series explores how the new Ofsted framework shapes expectations for history teaching, curriculum design, and evidence of impact. It continues to re-emphasise inclusive approaches, ensuring they are genuinely meaningful for all pupils rather than performative compliance. Drawing on Ofsted’s Research Review (2021) and...

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  • Subject Leader Development Programme

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    Welcome to the Historical Association's online course for developing subject leadership in history teaching. Led by a team of 6 experienced subject leaders, including Hugh Richards, Sharon Aninakwa, Ruth Lingard, David Hibbert, Elizabeth Carr and Catherine Priggs, this course will equip history leaders fully for the demands of the role and...

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  • Webinar series: Teaching history in the age of AI

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    What does this series cover? The proliferation of generative artificial intelligence is transforming education, the economy and society at a blistering pace. In the face of such seismic change, it can feel daunting. Whatever your experience with AI, this new webinar series will equip you to make informed decisions about...

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  • History Teacher Development Programme

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    The History Teacher Development Programme is an online course aimed at history teachers who want to re-focus their attention on teaching ambitious and rigorous history.  Are you a relatively new teacher coming to the end of your ECT years? Are you a more experienced teacher who wants to re-engage with...

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  • History Teacher Development Programme

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    The History Teacher Development Programme is an online course aimed at history teachers who want to re-focus their attention on teaching ambitious and rigorous history.  Are you a relatively new teacher coming to the end of your ECT years? Are you a more experienced teacher who wants to re-engage with...

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