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Carr, Evans, Oakshott and Rudge: the benefits of AEA history
Teaching History article Carr, Evans, Oakshott and Rudge: the benefits of AEA history -
The Japanese History Textbook Controversy: a Content Analysis
Historian article The Japanese History Textbook Controversy: a Content Analysis -
The Historian 74: The Uses of History in the 21st Century
Article The Historian 74: The Uses of History in the 21st Century -
Cunning Plan 165: Helping lower-attaining students
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 165: Helping lower-attaining students -
History Coordinators' Dilemmas: Catering for the Gifted and Talented
Primary History article History Coordinators' Dilemmas: Catering for the Gifted and Talented -
Iconic Images of War: photographs that changed history
Historian article Iconic Images of War: photographs that changed history -
‘You should be proud about your history. They make you feel ashamed’: Teaching history hurts
Teaching History article ‘You should be proud about your history. They make you feel ashamed’: Teaching history hurts -
Cunning Plan 112: Empire
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 112: Empire -
Two Babies That Could Have Changed World History
Historian article Two Babies That Could Have Changed World History -
Thinking through history: Story and developing children's minds
Primary History article Thinking through history: Story and developing children's minds -
History in the Early Years: Bringing the Romans to life
Primary History article History in the Early Years: Bringing the Romans to life -
Move Me On 135: Not sure where to draw boundaries when handling sensitive issues
Teaching History feature Move Me On 135: Not sure where to draw boundaries when handling sensitive issues -
Key Stage 1 local history through fresh eyes
Primary History article Key Stage 1 local history through fresh eyes -
When did humans take over the world?
Teaching History article When did humans take over the world? -
Refined, high-class and thrilling entertainment!
Primary History article Refined, high-class and thrilling entertainment! -
Enhancing temporal cognition: practical activities for the primary classroom
Primary History article Enhancing temporal cognition: practical activities for the primary classroom -
Distant voices, familiar echoes: exploiting the resources to which we all have access
Teaching History article Distant voices, familiar echoes: exploiting the resources to which we all have access -
Putting black into the Union Jack: weaving Black history into the Year 7 to 9 curriculum
Teaching History article Putting black into the Union Jack: weaving Black history into the Year 7 to 9 curriculum -
Move Me On 114: Teaching history of medicine at GCSE
Teaching History feature Move Me On 114: Teaching history of medicine at GCSE -
Cunning Plan 158: teaching about the history of the UK Parliament
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 158: teaching about the history of the UK Parliament -
Ranking and classifying: teaching political concepts to post-16 students
Teaching History article Ranking and classifying: teaching political concepts to post-16 students -
Oral history, a powerful tool or a double edged sword?
Primary History article Oral history, a powerful tool or a double edged sword? -
Why we must change history GCSE
Teaching History article Why we must change history GCSE -
Teaching history through nursery rhymes in the foundation stage
Primary History article Teaching history through nursery rhymes in the foundation stage -
Keeping children motivated in primary history while ensuring they can recall what they have been taught
Primary History article Keeping children motivated in primary history while ensuring they can recall what they have been taught