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Using Nursery Rhymes to develop children's knowledge and understanding of the past
Primary History article Using Nursery Rhymes to develop children's knowledge and understanding of the past -
Exploring the use of historical fiction to support historical learning
Article Exploring the use of historical fiction to support historical learning -
Investigating children's awareness of changing values and attitudes through stories written in the past
Primary History article Investigating children's awareness of changing values and attitudes through stories written in the past -
Using historical fiction in the classroom
Article Using historical fiction in the classroom -
Using children's literature to look at bias and stereotyping
Primary History article Using children's literature to look at bias and stereotyping -
Creating Stories For Teaching Primary History
Primary History article Creating Stories For Teaching Primary History -
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 -
Hollywood vs. Homer
Primary History article Hollywood vs. Homer -
Planning a Victorian School Day
Primary History article Planning a Victorian School Day -
Oral history, a powerful tool or a double edged sword?
Primary History article Oral history, a powerful tool or a double edged sword? -
Creativity, Imagination, and Fun in Primary History
Primary History article Creativity, Imagination, and Fun in Primary History -
History and the National Primary Strategy
Primary History article History and the National Primary Strategy -
Teaching history through the use of story: Working with early years' practitioners
Primary History article Teaching history through the use of story: Working with early years' practitioners -
Using museums and artefacts
Primary History article Using museums and artefacts -
Helping students make sense of historical time
Primary History article Helping students make sense of historical time -
Isambard Kingdom Brunel: A Significant Victorian
Primary History article Isambard Kingdom Brunel: A Significant Victorian -
In My View: Migration - the search for a better life
Primary History article In My View: Migration - the search for a better life -
A Project on Working Class Education in the Victorian Period
Primary History article A Project on Working Class Education in the Victorian Period -
A Load of Rubbish: Using Victorian throwaways in the classroom
Primary History article A Load of Rubbish: Using Victorian throwaways in the classroom -
Using a Local Museum, Fulham Palace, the Hidden Jewel of West London
Primary History article Using a Local Museum, Fulham Palace, the Hidden Jewel of West London -
In the Footsteps of our Ancestors: Beamish - a unique educational experience
Primary History article In the Footsteps of our Ancestors: Beamish - a unique educational experience -
Cabinets of Curiosities, The History of Museums
Article Cabinets of Curiosities, The History of Museums -
Identity Crisis: History through Science, strange bedfellows or obvious partners?
Primary History article Identity Crisis: History through Science, strange bedfellows or obvious partners? -
Stories and National Identity
Primary History article Stories and National Identity -
Teaching The Indus Valley Civilisation in the 21st Century
Primary History article Teaching The Indus Valley Civilisation in the 21st Century