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‘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 -
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 -
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 -
Note-making, knowledge-building and critical thinking are the same thing
Teaching History article Note-making, knowledge-building and critical thinking are the same thing -
Visual literacy: Look, talk, write - Using a picture to extend vocabulary
Primary History article Visual literacy: Look, talk, write - Using a picture to extend vocabulary -
Potential and pitfalls in teaching 'big pictures' of the past
Teaching History article Potential and pitfalls in teaching 'big pictures' of the past -
Move Me On 114: Teaching history of medicine at GCSE
Teaching History feature Move Me On 114: Teaching history of medicine at GCSE -
Rescuing assessment from ‘knowledge-rich gone wrong’
Teaching History article Rescuing assessment from ‘knowledge-rich gone wrong’ -
Oral history, a powerful tool or a double edged sword?
Primary History article Oral history, a powerful tool or a double edged sword? -
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 -
Bringing school into the classroom
Teaching History article Bringing school into the classroom -
Why we must change history GCSE
Teaching History article Why we must change history GCSE -
Who was Paul Downing and what can his life tell us about trans history?
Teaching History article Who was Paul Downing and what can his life tell us about trans history? -
Teaching history through nursery rhymes in the foundation stage
Primary History article Teaching history through nursery rhymes in the foundation stage -
Integrating black British history in the National Curriculum
Teaching History Article Integrating black British history in the National Curriculum -
Communities of inquiry: creating the conditions for meaningful collaboration
Teaching History article Communities of inquiry: creating the conditions for meaningful collaboration -
Identifying the potential of history in teaching Citizenship at KS1 and KS2
Primary History article Identifying the potential of history in teaching Citizenship at KS1 and KS2 -
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 -
A need to know: Islamic history and the school curriculum
Teaching History article A need to know: Islamic history and the school curriculum -
Cunning Plan 112: Empire
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 112: Empire -
What is good citizenship education in history classrooms?
Teaching History article What is good citizenship education in history classrooms? -
Any place for a database in the teaching and learning of history at KS1?
Primary History article Any place for a database in the teaching and learning of history at KS1? -
What Have Historians Been Arguing About... the impact of the British Empire on Britain?
Teaching History feature What Have Historians Been Arguing About... the impact of the British Empire on Britain?