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Moving Year 9 towards more complex causal explanations of Holocaust perpetration
Teaching History article Moving Year 9 towards more complex causal explanations of Holocaust perpetration -
History 365
The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 105, Issue 365 History 365 -
No more ‘doing’ diversity
Teaching History feature No more ‘doing’ diversity -
Using stories to support history in the EYFS
Primary History article Using stories to support history in the EYFS -
The Phoney War: teaching WWII
Primary History article The Phoney War: teaching WWII -
Unravelling the complexity of the causes of British abolition with Year 8
Teaching History article Unravelling the complexity of the causes of British abolition with Year 8 -
Extending the curriculum: why should we consider ‘value added’?
Primary History article Extending the curriculum: why should we consider ‘value added’? -
Primary History pull-out posters 85
Migration to Britain through time, and 'The Ejectment' from Illustrated London News 1848 Primary History pull-out posters 85 -
What have historians been arguing about... decolonisation and the British Empire?
Teaching History feature What have historians been arguing about... decolonisation and the British Empire? -
How to incorporate EYFS as a subject leader
Primary History article How to incorporate EYFS as a subject leader -
Smooth transitions: Key Stage 2 to 3
Primary History article Smooth transitions: Key Stage 2 to 3 -
‘Come all ye fisher lassies’
Primary History article ‘Come all ye fisher lassies’ -
Historical fiction: it’s all made up, isn’t it?
Primary History article Historical fiction: it’s all made up, isn’t it? -
Blurred Lines: the ever-decreasing distinction between fiction and nonfiction
Historian article Blurred Lines: the ever-decreasing distinction between fiction and nonfiction -
One of my favourite history places: Conwy
Primary History feature One of my favourite history places: Conwy -
Pandemics in history: similarity and difference
Primary History article Pandemics in history: similarity and difference -
Primary History 85
The primary education journal of the Historical Association Primary History 85 -
Real Lives: Alice Daye: mother of the English book trade
Historian feature Real Lives: Alice Daye: mother of the English book trade -
‘Miss, did the Romans build pyramids?’
Primary History article ‘Miss, did the Romans build pyramids?’ -
Insights from a year of leading the development of a ‘knowledge-rich curriculum’
Primary History article Insights from a year of leading the development of a ‘knowledge-rich curriculum’ -
One of my favourite history places: the Italian Chapel in Orkney
Primary History feature One of my favourite history places: the Italian Chapel in Orkney -
What’s the wisdom on… Interpretations of the past
Teaching History feature What’s the wisdom on… Interpretations of the past -
Subject leaders: The importance of subject knowledge
Primary History feature Subject leaders: The importance of subject knowledge -
Making the most of a census
Primary History article Making the most of a census -
Polychronicon 177: The New Deal in American history
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 177: The New Deal in American history