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Getting personal: making effective use of historical fiction in the history classroom.
Teaching History article Getting personal: making effective use of historical fiction in the history classroom. -
The International Journal Volume 10 Number 1
Journal The International Journal Volume 10 Number 1 -
Write Your Own Historical Fiction 2025 – The winners
The HA’s writing competition for children aged 10-15 years Write Your Own Historical Fiction 2025 – The winners -
Year 12 write Zambia's history for Zambian students
Teaching History article Year 12 write Zambia's history for Zambian students -
Breaking the 20 year rule: very modern history at GCSE
Teaching History article Breaking the 20 year rule: very modern history at GCSE -
Personality & Power: The individual's role in the history of twentieth-century Europe
Article Personality & Power: The individual's role in the history of twentieth-century Europe -
How introducing cultural and intellectual history improves critical analysis in the classroom
Teaching History article How introducing cultural and intellectual history improves critical analysis in the classroom -
Webinar series: Embedding oracy in secondary history
HA webinar series for secondary history teachers and subject leaders Webinar series: Embedding oracy in secondary history -
Acquainted or intimate? Background knowledge and subsequent learning
Teaching History journal article Acquainted or intimate? Background knowledge and subsequent learning -
An Investigation into Finding Effective Ways of Presenting a Written Source to Students
IJHLTR Article An Investigation into Finding Effective Ways of Presenting a Written Source to Students -
Reimagining the ‘Aba Riots’
Teaching History article Reimagining the ‘Aba Riots’ -
Interpretations of History: Issues for Teachers in the Development of Pupils' Understanding
Teaching History article Interpretations of History: Issues for Teachers in the Development of Pupils' Understanding -
Developing KS3 students’ ability to challenge their history curriculum through an early introduction of significance
Teaching History article Developing KS3 students’ ability to challenge their history curriculum through an early introduction of significance -
‘This extract is no good, Miss!’
Journal article ‘This extract is no good, Miss!’ -
New, Novice or Nervous? 166: Controversial issues
Teaching History feature New, Novice or Nervous? 166: Controversial issues -
Triumphs Show 170: making a place for fieldwork in history lessons
Journal article Triumphs Show 170: making a place for fieldwork in history lessons -
Using Virtual Reality to promote historical contextualisation in classrooms
Teaching History article Using Virtual Reality to promote historical contextualisation in classrooms -
Pupil-led historical enquiry: what might this actually be?
Teaching History article Pupil-led historical enquiry: what might this actually be? -
Parallel catastrophes? Uniqueness, redemption and the Shoah
Teaching History article Parallel catastrophes? Uniqueness, redemption and the Shoah -
Hidden histories and heroism: post-14 course on multi-cultural Britain since 1945
Teaching History Article Hidden histories and heroism: post-14 course on multi-cultural Britain since 1945 -
Using oral history to enhance a local history partnership
Teaching History article Using oral history to enhance a local history partnership -
The International Journal Volume 11, Number 1
Journal The International Journal Volume 11, Number 1 -
Hiroshima and Nagasaki: Introducing students to historical interpretation
Historian article Hiroshima and Nagasaki: Introducing students to historical interpretation -
What’s The Wisdom On... Consequence
Teaching History feature What’s The Wisdom On... Consequence -
'A lot of guess work goes on': Children's understanding of historical accounts
Teaching History article 'A lot of guess work goes on': Children's understanding of historical accounts