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The history of medicine – warts and all – for Key Stage 2
Primary History article The history of medicine – warts and all – for Key Stage 2 -
Raising the profile of history in your school
Primary History article Raising the profile of history in your school -
Using apps in the history curriculum
Primary History article Using apps in the history curriculum -
One of my favourite history places: Glastonbury
Primary History feature One of my favourite history places: Glastonbury -
The dialogic dimensions of knowing and understanding the Norman legacy in Chester
Teaching History article The dialogic dimensions of knowing and understanding the Norman legacy in Chester -
Using an anthology of substantial sources at GCSE
Teaching History article Using an anthology of substantial sources at GCSE -
Polychronicon 175: Paris 1919 – a century on
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 175: Paris 1919 – a century on -
Move Me On 175: paying attention to why topics have been included in schemes of work
The problem page for history mentors Move Me On 175: paying attention to why topics have been included in schemes of work -
Making history curious: Using Initial Stimulus Material (ISM) to promote enquiry, thinking and literacy
Teaching History article Making history curious: Using Initial Stimulus Material (ISM) to promote enquiry, thinking and literacy -
The peace treaties of 1919
Historian article The peace treaties of 1919 -
A European dimension to local history
Historian article A European dimension to local history -
The burial dilemma
Historian article The burial dilemma -
Havelock Hall: the East India Company college gymnasium at Addiscombe
Historian article Havelock Hall: the East India Company college gymnasium at Addiscombe -
Out and About in Chester
Historian feature Out and About in Chester -
New, Novice or Nervous? 174: Building students' historical talk
The quick guide to the ‘no-quick-fix' New, Novice or Nervous? 174: Building students' historical talk -
An Introduction to Primary History
The primary education journal of the Historical Association An Introduction to Primary History -
Pull-out Posters: Primary History 81
What was it like to be a child in World War II? and Images of three female pilots Pull-out Posters: Primary History 81 -
Teaching local history through a family
Article Teaching local history through a family -
It worked for me: investing in dialogue as a tool for assessment
Primary History feature It worked for me: investing in dialogue as a tool for assessment -
Three first-class ladies – teaching significant individuals in Key Stage 1
Primary History article Three first-class ladies – teaching significant individuals in Key Stage 1 -
Assessment and feedback in history
Primary History article Assessment and feedback in history -
Resources for courses: ideas for your history curriculum
Primary History article Resources for courses: ideas for your history curriculum -
The Blitz: All we need to know about World War II?
Primary History article The Blitz: All we need to know about World War II? -
Ideas for assemblies: LGBT History Month
Primary History feature Ideas for assemblies: LGBT History Month -
Rethinking the Stone Age to Bronze Age
Primary History article Rethinking the Stone Age to Bronze Age