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Film: A conversation on Goethe with A.N. Wilson
Article Film: A conversation on Goethe with A.N. Wilson -
'I feel if I say this in my essay it’s not going to be as strong’
Teaching History article 'I feel if I say this in my essay it’s not going to be as strong’ -
Recorded webinar: Medieval manuscripts and modern lasers
Article Recorded webinar: Medieval manuscripts and modern lasers -
On-demand webinar: Teaching disciplinary knowledge directly: sources
Webinar series: Direct history teaching On-demand webinar: Teaching disciplinary knowledge directly: sources -
Film: Power and Protest in Wales – 1714 to 1785
Film Series: Power and freedom in Britain and Ireland: 1714-2010 Film: Power and Protest in Wales – 1714 to 1785 -
Film: Power and Protest in Scotland – 1714 to 1785
Film Series: Power and freedom in Britain and Ireland: 1714-2010 Film: Power and Protest in Scotland – 1714 to 1785 -
“They Ought to Know the Achievements of the Ancient Greeks”
IJHLTR Article “They Ought to Know the Achievements of the Ancient Greeks” -
Online course: Teaching empire through material culture
HA online course for primary and secondary teachers Online course: Teaching empire through material culture -
Helping Year 9 explore the cultural legacies of WW1
Teaching History article Helping Year 9 explore the cultural legacies of WW1 -
Changing thinking about cause
Article Changing thinking about cause -
What Does the English Baccalaureate mean for me?
Briefing Pack What Does the English Baccalaureate mean for me? -
British Women in the Nineteenth Century
Classic Pamphlet British Women in the Nineteenth Century -
Film: Lenin and the 1917 Revolutions
Film Series: Power and authority in Russia and the Soviet Union Film: Lenin and the 1917 Revolutions -
Strategies for A-Level marking to motivate and enable
Teaching History article Strategies for A-Level marking to motivate and enable -
Developing pupil explanation through web debates
Teaching History article Developing pupil explanation through web debates -
Webinar series: Historical thinking in a digital world: how history builds digital and media literacy
HA webinar series for secondary history teachers, history subject leaders, senior leaders, teacher educators and KS2–3 transition leads Webinar series: Historical thinking in a digital world: how history builds digital and media literacy -
Film: Discussion: Key organisations in the Civil Rights Movement
Film series: The African-American Civil Rights Movement Film: Discussion: Key organisations in the Civil Rights Movement -
Historical scholarship, archaeology and evidence in Year 7
Teaching History article Historical scholarship, archaeology and evidence in Year 7 -
From ‘double vision’ to panorama: exploring interpretations of Nazi popularity
Teaching History article From ‘double vision’ to panorama: exploring interpretations of Nazi popularity -
Identity in history: why it matters and must be addressed!
Teaching History journal article Identity in history: why it matters and must be addressed! -
‘Through the looking glass’
Journal article ‘Through the looking glass’ -
Evidential understanding, period knowledge and the development of literacy: a practical approach to 'layers of inference' for Key Stage 3
Teaching History article Evidential understanding, period knowledge and the development of literacy: a practical approach to 'layers of inference' for Key Stage 3 -
New, Novice or Nervous? 151: Getting beyond bad ‘source work'
Teaching History feature New, Novice or Nervous? 151: Getting beyond bad ‘source work' -
Minimalist cause boxes for maximal learning: one approach to the Civil War in Year 8
Teaching History article Minimalist cause boxes for maximal learning: one approach to the Civil War in Year 8 -
From road map to thought map: helping students theorise the nature of change
Teaching History article From road map to thought map: helping students theorise the nature of change