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Teach First
Routes into teaching Teach First -
Young Historian Awards 2025 – the winners
4th September 2025 Young Historian Awards 2025 – the winners -
Cunning Plan… for using the story of Eunice Foote to bring environmental history into the curriculum
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan… for using the story of Eunice Foote to bring environmental history into the curriculum -
Using Medieval Sources
Using Medieval Sources Using Medieval Sources -
Two Realms and an empire: history, geography and an investigation into landscape
Teaching History article Two Realms and an empire: history, geography and an investigation into landscape -
On-demand webinar: A history teacher’s 'markbook'
Meaningful and useable assessment in the secondary history classroom On-demand webinar: A history teacher’s 'markbook' -
Developing students' thinking about change and continuity
Teaching History article Developing students' thinking about change and continuity -
History, citizenship and Oliver Stone
Teaching History article History, citizenship and Oliver Stone -
Key Principles for teaching Thematic Studies at GCSE
GCSE Guidance Key Principles for teaching Thematic Studies at GCSE -
Having 'Great Expectations' of Year 9
Teaching History article Having 'Great Expectations' of Year 9 -
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 -
Global Learning & Critical Thinking
Article Global Learning & Critical Thinking -
Teaching students to argue for themselves - KS3
Teaching History article Teaching students to argue for themselves - KS3 -
‘It’s More Complex Than I Assumed’
IJHLTR Article ‘It’s More Complex Than I Assumed’ -
History in England’s primary schools: What do secondary history teachers need to know?
HA Update History in England’s primary schools: What do secondary history teachers need to know? -
Virtual Branch Recording: Food and drink in the medieval monastery
Article Virtual Branch Recording: Food and drink in the medieval monastery -
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 -
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 -
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 -
A question of attribution: working with ghetto photographs
Teaching History article A question of attribution: working with ghetto photographs -
‘Traditional’ or ‘University-led’ PGCE
Routes into Teaching ‘Traditional’ or ‘University-led’ PGCE