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A question of attribution: working with ghetto photographs
Teaching History article A question of attribution: working with ghetto photographs -
Building history connections with the local community
Primary History article Building history connections with the local community -
Move Me On 140: Getting students to generate their own enquiry questions
Teaching History feature Move Me On 140: Getting students to generate their own enquiry questions -
Broadening horizons: using cross-curricular conversations to support historical understanding
Teaching History article Broadening horizons: using cross-curricular conversations to support historical understanding -
Arctic aspirations: Britain and Icelandic independence, 1917–18
Historian article Arctic aspirations: Britain and Icelandic independence, 1917–18 -
The International Journal Volume 12, Number 1
Journal The International Journal Volume 12, Number 1 -
Baghdad: what were its connections across the medieval world?
Primary History article Baghdad: what were its connections across the medieval world? -
Move Me On 136: Struggling to teach elite politics/international relations
Teaching History feature Move Me On 136: Struggling to teach elite politics/international relations -
Triumphs Show 136: how one history department changed pupils' and parents' perceptions of homework
Teaching History feature Triumphs Show 136: how one history department changed pupils' and parents' perceptions of homework -
The International Journal Volume 8 Number 2
Journal The International Journal Volume 8 Number 2 -
Linking history and science: how climate affected settlement
Primary History article Linking history and science: how climate affected settlement -
Were industrial towns 'death-traps'? Year 9 learn to question generalisations and to challenge their preconceptions about the 'boring' 19th century
Teaching History article Were industrial towns 'death-traps'? Year 9 learn to question generalisations and to challenge their preconceptions about the 'boring' 19th century -
Opportunities, challenges and questions: continual assessment in Year 9
Teaching History article Opportunities, challenges and questions: continual assessment in Year 9 -
Assessment without Level Descriptions
Teaching History article Assessment without Level Descriptions -
Recruiting volunteers to fight in the First World War
Historian article Recruiting volunteers to fight in the First World War -
Helping Year 8 to understand historians’ narrative decision-making
Teaching History article Helping Year 8 to understand historians’ narrative decision-making -
The International Journal Volume 6
Journal The International Journal Volume 6 -
Cultural and historical heritage of Ukraine
Historian article Cultural and historical heritage of Ukraine -
Triumphs Show: Year 9 explore what permacrisis might have felt like in 1938
Teaching History feature Triumphs Show: Year 9 explore what permacrisis might have felt like in 1938 -
Art and ecology
Historian article Art and ecology -
Confronting conflicts: history teachers’ reactions to spontaneous controversial remarks
Teaching History article Confronting conflicts: history teachers’ reactions to spontaneous controversial remarks -
From Norwich to Nara
Historian article From Norwich to Nara -
Rescuing assessment from ‘knowledge-rich gone wrong’
Teaching History article Rescuing assessment from ‘knowledge-rich gone wrong’ -
Maximising the power of storytelling in the history classroom
Teaching History article Maximising the power of storytelling in the history classroom -
‘I need to know…’: creating the conditions that make students want knowledge
Teaching History journal article ‘I need to know…’: creating the conditions that make students want knowledge