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Move Me On 155: Historical Intepretation vs. Opinion
Teaching History feature Move Me On 155: Historical Intepretation vs. Opinion -
Move Me On 126: Setting worthwhile homework
Teaching History feature Move Me On 126: Setting worthwhile homework -
Peter Abelard
Classic Pamphlet Peter Abelard -
Cunning Plan 107: the big idea of Freedom
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 107: the big idea of Freedom -
The effect of the loss of the American Colonies upon British Policy
Classic Pamphlet The effect of the loss of the American Colonies upon British Policy -
The War of American Independence
Classic Pamphlet The War of American Independence -
Practical classroom approaches to the iconography of Irish history or: how far back do we really have to go?
Teaching History article Practical classroom approaches to the iconography of Irish history or: how far back do we really have to go? -
Continuing your professional development as an early career history teacher
Guidance for secondary school teachers Continuing your professional development as an early career history teacher -
Counterfactual Reasoning: Comparing British and French History
Teaching History article Counterfactual Reasoning: Comparing British and French History -
Making history curious: Using Initial Stimulus Material (ISM) to promote enquiry, thinking and literacy
Teaching History article Making history curious: Using Initial Stimulus Material (ISM) to promote enquiry, thinking and literacy -
Driving your development – taster films
Article Driving your development – taster films -
Polychronicon 150: Interpreting the French Revolution
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 150: Interpreting the French Revolution -
Helping Year 7 put some flesh on Roman bones
Teaching History article Helping Year 7 put some flesh on Roman bones -
'Assessing Pupil Progress'
Teaching History article 'Assessing Pupil Progress' -
The Great Powers in the Pacific
Classic Pamphlet The Great Powers in the Pacific -
Attitudes to Liberty and Enslavement: the career of James Irving, a Liverpool slave ship surgeon and captain
Historian article Attitudes to Liberty and Enslavement: the career of James Irving, a Liverpool slave ship surgeon and captain -
Cunning Plan 183: Teaching a broader Britain, 1625–1714
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 183: Teaching a broader Britain, 1625–1714 -
Cavour and Italian Unification
Classic Pamphlet Cavour and Italian Unification -
A knowledge-rich approach to introducing China’s history to Year 9
Teaching History article A knowledge-rich approach to introducing China’s history to Year 9 -
Whose past is it anyway? Telling Russian and Soviet history through diverse Jewish voices
Teaching History article Whose past is it anyway? Telling Russian and Soviet history through diverse Jewish voices -
Virtual Branch Recording: Crusader Criminals
Article Virtual Branch Recording: Crusader Criminals -
Move Me On 92: Having problems teaching causation
The problem page for history mentors Move Me On 92: Having problems teaching causation -
Polychronicon 143: the Balfour Declaration
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 143: the Balfour Declaration -
Child labour in eighteenth century London
Historian article Child labour in eighteenth century London -
Chata in a Nutshell
Article Chata in a Nutshell