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Early Islamic civilisation
Primary History article Early Islamic civilisation -
Pride and delight: motivating pupils through poetic writing about the First World War
Teaching History article Pride and delight: motivating pupils through poetic writing about the First World War -
Primary History 70
The primary education journal of the Historical Association Primary History 70 -
And Joe arrives...: stretching the very able pupil in the mixed ability classroom
Articles And Joe arrives...: stretching the very able pupil in the mixed ability classroom -
What was it like to live here in the past? Resourcing the local study
Primary History article What was it like to live here in the past? Resourcing the local study -
Triumphs Show 119: bringing the big picture to life using a 3D rollercoaster
Teaching History feature Triumphs Show 119: bringing the big picture to life using a 3D rollercoaster -
Triumphs Show 120.1 - Is music the answer to the Irish question in schools?
Teaching History feature Triumphs Show 120.1 - Is music the answer to the Irish question in schools? -
It's like they've gone up a year!' Gauging the impact of a history transition unit on teachers of primary and secondary
Teaching History article It's like they've gone up a year!' Gauging the impact of a history transition unit on teachers of primary and secondary -
The 'structured enquiry' is not a contradiction in terms: focused teaching for independent learning
Teaching History article The 'structured enquiry' is not a contradiction in terms: focused teaching for independent learning -
Move Me On 107: Doesn't see point of teaching to those who find history difficult
Teaching History feature Move Me On 107: Doesn't see point of teaching to those who find history difficult -
Moral dilemmas: history teaching and the Holocaust
Teaching History article Moral dilemmas: history teaching and the Holocaust -
Frameworks for linking pupils' evidential understanding with growing skill in structured, written argument: the 'evidence sandwich'
Teaching History article Frameworks for linking pupils' evidential understanding with growing skill in structured, written argument: the 'evidence sandwich' -
Ralph Sadleir: Hackney's Local Hero or Villain: Examples of learning opportunities in museums and historic sites at Key Stage 3
Teaching History article Ralph Sadleir: Hackney's Local Hero or Villain: Examples of learning opportunities in museums and historic sites at Key Stage 3 -
I understood before, but not like this: maximising historical learning by letting pupils take control of trips
Teaching History article I understood before, but not like this: maximising historical learning by letting pupils take control of trips -
Triumphs Show 113: How to make the Elizabethan Religious Settlement sufficiently complicated for Year 8
Teaching History feature Triumphs Show 113: How to make the Elizabethan Religious Settlement sufficiently complicated for Year 8 -
A creative Egyptian project
Primary History article A creative Egyptian project -
Move Me On 103: Failing to improve pupils' understanding of evidence
Teaching History feature Move Me On 103: Failing to improve pupils' understanding of evidence -
Move Me On 115: the class already know all about WW1
Teaching History feature Move Me On 115: the class already know all about WW1 -
English Heritage's Heritage Explorer
Primary History article English Heritage's Heritage Explorer -
Move Me On 113: Getting pupils to really care about what happened in the past
Teaching History feature Move Me On 113: Getting pupils to really care about what happened in the past -
The Plague in Cumberland 1597-1598. Some documents used in the Cumbria Record Office (Carlisle) by Key Stage 2 pupils studying the Tudors
Primary History article The Plague in Cumberland 1597-1598. Some documents used in the Cumbria Record Office (Carlisle) by Key Stage 2 pupils studying the Tudors -
Does scaffolding make them fall? Reflecting on strategies for developing causal argument in Years 8 and 11
Teaching History article Does scaffolding make them fall? Reflecting on strategies for developing causal argument in Years 8 and 11 -
Asking the right questions. A study of the ability of KS2 children to devise and use questions as part of their own research
Primary History article Asking the right questions. A study of the ability of KS2 children to devise and use questions as part of their own research -
Move Me On 110: Confused by the Key Stage 3 Strategy
Teaching History feature Move Me On 110: Confused by the Key Stage 3 Strategy -
Cholera and the Fight for Public Health Reform in Mid-Victorian England
Article Cholera and the Fight for Public Health Reform in Mid-Victorian England