Found 3 results matching 'nuffield' within Secondary > Curriculum Support > Principles of planning > Using enquiry questions   (Clear filter)

  • Cunning Plan… the fight for the Lincolnshire Fens and attitudes towards the land

      Article
    After reading Hawkey’s History and the Climate Crisis and Verity Morgan’s article in Teaching History, 194, I knew that I needed to revisit Boyce's Imperial Mud for my Year 8 curriculum. Morgan had given me the idea that I could simply adjust the focus of some of my enquiries, rather...
    Cunning Plan… the fight for the Lincolnshire Fens and attitudes towards the land
  • Modelling the discipline

      Teaching History article
    David Hibbert and Zaiba Patel decided to work together after becoming concerned that school history curricula might not enable students to interrogate popular British mythologising about World War II. Building on these pre-existing concerns, their collaboration with the historian Yasmin Khan yielded an Interpretations enquiry which asked students to consider...
    Modelling the discipline
  • Historical scholarship, archaeology and evidence in Year 7

      Teaching History article
    The stimulus for this article came from two developmental tasks that Barbara Trapani was set during the course of her initial teacher education programme: planning her first historical enquiry and bringing the work of an historian into the classroom. Trapani chose to tackle the two tasks together, using Susan Whitfield’s...
    Historical scholarship, archaeology and evidence in Year 7