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Robespierre: a reluctant terrorist?
Article Robespierre: a reluctant terrorist? -
Polychronicon 122: The Gunpowder Plot
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 122: The Gunpowder Plot -
Using the Internet to teach about interpretations in Years 9 and 12
Teaching History article Using the Internet to teach about interpretations in Years 9 and 12 -
Inventing race? Using primary sources to investigate the origins of racial thinking in the past
Teaching History article Inventing race? Using primary sources to investigate the origins of racial thinking in the past -
Unpicking the learning potential in creative approaches to studying World War II
Primary History article Unpicking the learning potential in creative approaches to studying World War II -
Cunning Plan 175: Using the England's Immigrants database
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 175: Using the England's Immigrants database -
After the revolution: did Cromwell, Washington and Bonaparte betray revolutionary principles?
Historian article After the revolution: did Cromwell, Washington and Bonaparte betray revolutionary principles? -
Viking and Anglo-Saxon struggle for the kingdom of England
Primary History Article Viking and Anglo-Saxon struggle for the kingdom of England -
Ancient Sumer: the cradle of civilisation
Primary History article Ancient Sumer: the cradle of civilisation -
'Picture This': A simple technique to teach complex concepts
Teaching History article 'Picture This': A simple technique to teach complex concepts -
Using timelines in assessment
Teaching History article Using timelines in assessment -
William Brookes and the Olympic Games
Primary History article William Brookes and the Olympic Games -
Telling rich stories about women’s lives in the American West at GCSE
Teaching History article Telling rich stories about women’s lives in the American West at GCSE -
Help! I am a new co-ordinator: when should I do what?
Primary History article Help! I am a new co-ordinator: when should I do what? -
Climate change: greening the curriculum?
Teaching History article Climate change: greening the curriculum? -
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 -
Teaching and learning about Grace O'Malley as a significant woman at Key Stage 1
Article Teaching and learning about Grace O'Malley as a significant woman at Key Stage 1 -
Triumphs Show 112: William Bent and family: a personal timeline of the Plains Wars
Article Triumphs Show 112: William Bent and family: a personal timeline of the Plains Wars -
Move Me On 168: teaching exam classes
Teaching History feature Move Me On 168: teaching exam classes -
Triumphs Show 137: Assessing through reflection
Teaching History feature Triumphs Show 137: Assessing through reflection -
‘You hear about it for real in school.’ Avoiding, containing and risk-taking in the classroom
Teaching History article ‘You hear about it for real in school.’ Avoiding, containing and risk-taking in the classroom -
How technology has changed our lives
Primary History article How technology has changed our lives -
Place, time and society
Primary History article Place, time and society -
New, Novice or Nervous? 156: Analysing interpretations
Teaching History feature New, Novice or Nervous? 156: Analysing interpretations -
How visual evidence reflects change and continuity in attitudes to the police in the 19th and early 20th centuries
Teaching History article How visual evidence reflects change and continuity in attitudes to the police in the 19th and early 20th centuries