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Move Me On 143: Trying to tackle everything at once
Teaching History feature Move Me On 143: Trying to tackle everything at once -
Riots, railways and a Hampshire hill fort: Exploiting local history for rigorous evidential enquiry
Teaching History article Riots, railways and a Hampshire hill fort: Exploiting local history for rigorous evidential enquiry -
Virtual Branch Recording: Food and drink in the medieval monastery
Article Virtual Branch Recording: Food and drink in the medieval monastery -
Joan of Arc - Saint, Witch or Warrior?
Transition Training Session 4 Joan of Arc - Saint, Witch or Warrior? -
‘It’s More Complex Than I Assumed’
IJHLTR Article ‘It’s More Complex Than I Assumed’ -
Teaching students to argue for themselves - KS3
Teaching History article Teaching students to argue for themselves - KS3 -
Recorded webinar: Untold Stories of D-Day
Webinar Recorded webinar: Untold Stories of D-Day -
Rigorous, meaningful and robust: practical ways forward for assessment
Teaching History article Rigorous, meaningful and robust: practical ways forward for assessment -
Building meaningful models of progression
Teaching History article Building meaningful models of progression -
‘Traditional’ or ‘University-led’ PGCE
Routes into Teaching ‘Traditional’ or ‘University-led’ PGCE -
How history teachers can support their own and others' continued professional learning
Teaching History article How history teachers can support their own and others' continued professional learning -
Exploring pupils' difficulties when arguing about a diverse past
Teaching History article Exploring pupils' difficulties when arguing about a diverse past -
A question of attribution: working with ghetto photographs
Teaching History article A question of attribution: working with ghetto photographs -
Triumphs Show 136: how one history department changed pupils' and parents' perceptions of homework
Teaching History feature Triumphs Show 136: how one history department changed pupils' and parents' perceptions of homework -
Old age care in the time of crisis: London in the sixteenth century
Historian article Old age care in the time of crisis: London in the sixteenth century -
Using the concept of place to help Year 9 students to visualise the complexities of the Holocaust
Teaching History article Using the concept of place to help Year 9 students to visualise the complexities of the Holocaust -
Putting black into the Union Jack: weaving Black history into the Year 7 to 9 curriculum
Teaching History article Putting black into the Union Jack: weaving Black history into the Year 7 to 9 curriculum -
Film: Blood and Iron
Virtual Branch Lecture Recording Film: Blood and Iron -
Making pupils want to explain: using Movie Maker to foster thoroughness and self-monitoring
Teaching History article Making pupils want to explain: using Movie Maker to foster thoroughness and self-monitoring -
Communities of inquiry: creating the conditions for meaningful collaboration
Teaching History article Communities of inquiry: creating the conditions for meaningful collaboration -
Nutshell 129: Arguing the case for keeping history at Key Stage 3
Article Nutshell 129: Arguing the case for keeping history at Key Stage 3 -
Emotional response or objective enquiry? Using shared stories and a sense of place
Teaching History article Emotional response or objective enquiry? Using shared stories and a sense of place -
Cunning Plan 152.2: using Gillray’s cartoons with Year 8
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 152.2: using Gillray’s cartoons with Year 8 -
Move Me On 176: worried about how to deal with his own dyslexia in the classroom
The problem page for history mentors Move Me On 176: worried about how to deal with his own dyslexia in the classroom -
Making learning drive assessment: Joan of Arc - saint, witch or warrior?
Teaching History article Making learning drive assessment: Joan of Arc - saint, witch or warrior?