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                                                                                Strategies for A-Level marking to motivate and enable
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleJane Facey was unsatisfied with the way in which her A-Level students responded to typical assessment practice. This would normally involve their teacher marking their work and then providing them with written feedback. In looking to move beyond this, Facey drew upon a wide range of research and practice which... Strategies for A-Level marking to motivate and enable
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                                                                                Polychronicon 142: 'instructive reversals' - (re)interpreting the 1857 events in Northern India
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History featureThe dramatic, chaotic and violent events that took place in Northern India in 1857/8 have been interpreted in many ways, as, for example, the ‘Indian Mutiny', the ‘Sepoy War' and the ‘First Indian War of Independence'. The tales that have been told about these events have been profoundly shaped, however,... Polychronicon 142: 'instructive reversals' - (re)interpreting the 1857 events in Northern India
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                                                                                Cultivating curiosity about complexity
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articlePlease note: this article pre-dates the 2014 National Curriculum and some content may be outdated.
A great deal has been written recently about the importance of encouraging and enabling all students to read beyond their comfort zones, beyond the textbook and certainly beyond the obvious requirements of an examination specification.... Cultivating curiosity about complexity
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                                                                                It’s just reading, right? Exploring how Year 12 students approach sources
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleFrustrated by the generic statements that her Year 12 students were making about sources, Jacqueline Vyrnwy-Pierce resolved to undertake a research project into how her students were approaching sources about the French Revolution. Fascinated by the research of American educational psychologist Sam Wineburg, Vyrnwy-Pierce decided to use Wineburg’s methods to find... It’s just reading, right? Exploring how Year 12 students approach sources
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                                                                                Life by sources A to F: really using sources to teach AS history
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleThe work of Gary Howells will be familiar to many readers of Teaching History—indeed, his last article is heavily cited elsewhere in this edition. He presents here the case in favour of using sources at AS level (16-17 years old). Clearly, historians need to have some form of acquaintance with... Life by sources A to F: really using sources to teach AS history
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                                                                                Duffy's devices: teaching Year 13 to read and write
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleRachel Ward’s intriguing title seems a little out of place in an edition on teaching the most able. The point she makes, though, is that even our very brightest post-16 students need to be encouraged both to engage with the historiography surrounding their course and to learn to write with... Duffy's devices: teaching Year 13 to read and write
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                                                                                ‘If you had told me before that these students were Russians, I would not have believed it’
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleBjorn Wansink and his co-authors have aligned their teaching of a recent and controversial historical issue – the Cold War – in the light of a contemporary incident.
This article demonstrates a means of ensuring that students understand that different cultures’ views of their shared past are nuanced, rather than monolithic – a different concept in philosophy as well as in... ‘If you had told me before that these students were Russians, I would not have believed it’
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                                                                                Placing history: territory, story, identity  - and historical consciousness
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleHow do we relate to the past? Does it tell us who we are? Is it a source of examples to follow and mistakes to avoid? Or can we go beyond that to something genuinely historical? Arthur Chapman and Jane Facey argue that as history teachers we have a responsibility... Placing history: territory, story, identity  - and historical consciousness
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                                                                                Liz Kellaway's Top Tips
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Article" If you are close enough to a university library and the university is willing, try to take A level students there for research on their individual assignments and general extended reading. Often sixth formers are allowed to use the university library as a reference library. This is really useful... Liz Kellaway's Top Tips
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                                                                                Basket weaving in Advanced level history...how to plan and teach the 100 year study
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleThe current specifications for AS/A2 history require students to study change over a period of at least 100 years. Given that the 100 year study represents just one module out of six and also that it may not complement any of the other modules selected and may therefore be wholly... Basket weaving in Advanced level history...how to plan and teach the 100 year study