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Research the history of the fire service in the local community
Primary History article Research the history of the fire service in the local community -
Teaching History 41
Journal Teaching History 41 -
Case Study: Using Archives Creatively
Primary History article Case Study: Using Archives Creatively -
Uncovering the hidden histories: black and Asian people in the two world wars
Teaching History Article Uncovering the hidden histories: black and Asian people in the two world wars -
After the revolution: did Cromwell, Washington and Bonaparte betray revolutionary principles?
Historian article After the revolution: did Cromwell, Washington and Bonaparte betray revolutionary principles? -
Potential and pitfalls in teaching 'big pictures' of the past
Teaching History article Potential and pitfalls in teaching 'big pictures' of the past -
To boldly go: exploring the explorers
Primary History article To boldly go: exploring the explorers -
The Charles Dickens Primary School Project
Historian article The Charles Dickens Primary School Project -
Long ago or far away: the Global perspective
Primary History article Long ago or far away: the Global perspective -
Curriculum Planning: which non-European society might we offer at school?
Primary History article Curriculum Planning: which non-European society might we offer at school? -
New Universities of the 60s
Historian article New Universities of the 60s -
No more mark schemes: manageable and meaningful assessment for Years 7–9
Teaching History article No more mark schemes: manageable and meaningful assessment for Years 7–9 -
Ending Camelot: the assassination of John F Kennedy
Historian article Ending Camelot: the assassination of John F Kennedy -
Emotional response or objective enquiry? Using shared stories and a sense of place
Teaching History article Emotional response or objective enquiry? Using shared stories and a sense of place -
Doomed Youth: Using theatre to support teaching about the First World War
Teaching History article Doomed Youth: Using theatre to support teaching about the First World War -
Triumphs Show 108: Getting the whole school buzzing about history
Teaching History feature Triumphs Show 108: Getting the whole school buzzing about history -
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 -
Planning and teaching linear GCSE
Teaching History article Planning and teaching linear GCSE -
Teaching History 29
Journal Teaching History 29 -
The Anglo-Saxons and the Vikings: push, pull, cause and consequence
Primary History article The Anglo-Saxons and the Vikings: push, pull, cause and consequence -
Getting started with drama
Primary History article Getting started with drama -
Vive la France! A comparison of French and British history teaching, with practical suggestions from across La Manche
Teaching History article Vive la France! A comparison of French and British history teaching, with practical suggestions from across La Manche -
The Historian 28
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 28 -
Gladstone spiritual or Gladstone material? A rationale for using documents at AS and A2
Teaching History article Gladstone spiritual or Gladstone material? A rationale for using documents at AS and A2 -
Teaching Styles and Pupil Learning: The Nuffield Primary History Project's Creative, Interactive Pedagogy - The Pupil' Voice
Primary History article Teaching Styles and Pupil Learning: The Nuffield Primary History Project's Creative, Interactive Pedagogy - The Pupil' Voice