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Move Me On 193: struggling with essential management issues
Teaching History feature Move Me On 193: struggling with essential management issues -
Triumphs Show 133: Getting more pupils choosing History at GCSE
Teaching History feature Triumphs Show 133: Getting more pupils choosing History at GCSE -
How museum collections make ancient Egypt, and the people who lived there, real
Primary History article How museum collections make ancient Egypt, and the people who lived there, real -
Celebrating Success: Quality Mark
London Fields Primary School achieves Gold Award Quality Mark Celebrating Success: Quality Mark -
Cunning Plan 186: teaching Samurai Japan in Key Stage 3
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 186: teaching Samurai Japan in Key Stage 3 -
Move Me On 191: using sources in lessons
Teaching History feature Move Me On 191: using sources in lessons -
Out and About: Kennington and the Elephant and Castle
Historian feature Out and About: Kennington and the Elephant and Castle -
Inclusion, diversity and the national curriculum: Are things better than they were?
Article Inclusion, diversity and the national curriculum: Are things better than they were? -
Dealing with the dead: Identity and community - Monuments, memorials and local history
Primary History article Dealing with the dead: Identity and community - Monuments, memorials and local history -
Triumphs Show 155: beyond trivial judgements of 'bias'
Teaching History feature: celebrating and sharing success Triumphs Show 155: beyond trivial judgements of 'bias' -
Æthelflæd, Lady of the Mercians, 918-2018
Historian article Æthelflæd, Lady of the Mercians, 918-2018 -
Cunning Plan 96: teaching citizenship through KS3 history
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 96: teaching citizenship through KS3 history -
Triumphs Show 167: Keeping the 1960s complicated
Teaching History feature: celebrating and sharing success Triumphs Show 167: Keeping the 1960s complicated -
Subject leaders: supporting colleagues to develop their subject knowledge
Primary History article Subject leaders: supporting colleagues to develop their subject knowledge -
Teaching Ancient Egypt: developing subject knowledge
Primary History article Teaching Ancient Egypt: developing subject knowledge -
Using trade directories: reconstructing life 100 years ago
Primary History article Using trade directories: reconstructing life 100 years ago -
Life in lockdown
Primary History article Life in lockdown -
Women in British Coal Mining
Historian article Women in British Coal Mining -
Talk to your inspector: making the most of your history inspection
Teaching History article Talk to your inspector: making the most of your history inspection -
Cross Curricular Project on a famous person
Primary History case study Cross Curricular Project on a famous person -
The Historian 75: Keats' Deathbed Companion
Article The Historian 75: Keats' Deathbed Companion -
The Indian Mutiny - Pamphlet
Classic Pamphlet The Indian Mutiny - Pamphlet -
Assessment and Progression without levels
Primary History article Assessment and Progression without levels -
Subject exemplification of the Initial Teacher Training National Curriculum for ICT: how the history examples were developed
Article Subject exemplification of the Initial Teacher Training National Curriculum for ICT: how the history examples were developed -
'Really weird and freaky': using a Thomas Hardy short story as a source of evidence in the Year 8 classroom
Teaching History article 'Really weird and freaky': using a Thomas Hardy short story as a source of evidence in the Year 8 classroom