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Teaching the Wars of the Roses in primary history
Primary History article Teaching the Wars of the Roses in primary history -
Exploring change and continuity with Year 7
Teaching History article Exploring change and continuity with Year 7 -
Ruins in the woods: A case study of three historical ruins 'hidden' in the woodland of Derbyshire
Historian article Ruins in the woods: A case study of three historical ruins 'hidden' in the woodland of Derbyshire -
Slaying dragons and sorcerers in Year 12: in search of historical argument
Teaching History article Slaying dragons and sorcerers in Year 12: in search of historical argument -
Polychronicon 134: The Great War and Cultural History
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 134: The Great War and Cultural History -
History 381
The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 108, Issue 381 History 381 -
Blending history and creative writing: imagining a lost Anglo-Saxon poem
Primary History article Blending history and creative writing: imagining a lost Anglo-Saxon poem -
Primary History 96: Climate and Environment
The primary education journal of the Historical Association Primary History 96: Climate and Environment -
Planning for progression and sequencing in primary history
Primary History article Planning for progression and sequencing in primary history -
Teaching the British Empire in primary history
Primary History article Teaching the British Empire in primary history -
Cultivating curiosity about complexity
Teaching History article Cultivating curiosity about complexity -
Getting to grips with concepts in primary history
Primary History article Getting to grips with concepts in primary history -
The Last Duke of Lorraine
Article The Last Duke of Lorraine -
Philip II of Spain: The Prudent King
Article Philip II of Spain: The Prudent King -
‘It’s More Complex Than I Assumed’
IJHLTR Article ‘It’s More Complex Than I Assumed’ -
Teaching History 151: Continuity
The HA's journal for secondary history teachers Teaching History 151: Continuity -
Life by sources A to F: really using sources to teach AS history
Teaching History article Life by sources A to F: really using sources to teach AS history -
Cunning Plan 105: Crusades enquiry
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 105: Crusades enquiry -
Ensuring progression continues into GCSE: let's not do for our pupils with our plan of attack
Teaching History article Ensuring progression continues into GCSE: let's not do for our pupils with our plan of attack -
Teaching the history of women in Europe in the twentieth-century
Teaching History article Teaching the history of women in Europe in the twentieth-century -
'Which was more important Sir, ordinary people getting electricity or the rise of Hitler?' Using Ethel and Ernest with Year 9
Teaching History article 'Which was more important Sir, ordinary people getting electricity or the rise of Hitler?' Using Ethel and Ernest with Year 9 -
Year 7 pupils collaboratively design an historical game about a medieval peasant
Teaching History article Year 7 pupils collaboratively design an historical game about a medieval peasant -
Geography in the Holocaust: citizenship denied
Teaching History article Geography in the Holocaust: citizenship denied -
Picturing place: what you get may be more than what you see
Teaching History article Picturing place: what you get may be more than what you see -
Question: When is a comment not worth the paper it's written on? Answer: When it's accompanied by a Level, grade or mark!
Teaching History article Question: When is a comment not worth the paper it's written on? Answer: When it's accompanied by a Level, grade or mark!