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Ordinary pupils, extraordinary results: a structured approach to raising attainment at GCSE
Article Ordinary pupils, extraordinary results: a structured approach to raising attainment at GCSE -
Why Gerry likes history now: the power of the word processor
Article Why Gerry likes history now: the power of the word processor -
The 'structured enquiry' is not a contradiction in terms: focused teaching for independent learning
Teaching History article The 'structured enquiry' is not a contradiction in terms: focused teaching for independent learning -
Move Me On 92: Having problems teaching causation
The problem page for history mentors Move Me On 92: Having problems teaching causation -
Being ambitious with the causes of the First World War: interrogating inevitability
Teaching History article Being ambitious with the causes of the First World War: interrogating inevitability -
Emotional response or objective enquiry? Using shared stories and a sense of place in the study of interpretations for GCSE
Article Emotional response or objective enquiry? Using shared stories and a sense of place in the study of interpretations for GCSE -
Sharing The Past: Northamptonshire's Black History
Book Review Sharing The Past: Northamptonshire's Black History -
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 -
Communicating about the past: Resource G
Article Communicating about the past: Resource G -
Helping pupils with Special Educational Needs to develop a lifelong curiosity for the past
Teaching History article Helping pupils with Special Educational Needs to develop a lifelong curiosity for the past -
A Guide to the Key Stage 3 programme (pre-2014)
Key Stage 3 Guide A Guide to the Key Stage 3 programme (pre-2014) -
How studying history can help with a range of careers involved in shaping the places we live.
History & Careers Unit 5 How studying history can help with a range of careers involved in shaping the places we live. -
The how of history: using old and new textbooks in the classroom to develop disciplinary knowledge
Teaching History article The how of history: using old and new textbooks in the classroom to develop disciplinary knowledge -
11 Ways to Use Multimedia Videos in History Lessons
Article 11 Ways to Use Multimedia Videos in History Lessons -
Past Forward: GCSE History
Article Past Forward: GCSE History -
Polychronicon 127: The Crusades
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 127: The Crusades -
History, citizenship and controversy
Primary History article History, citizenship and controversy -
Kilpeck Church: a window on medieval 'mentalite'
Historian article Kilpeck Church: a window on medieval 'mentalite' -
Popular revolt and the rise of early modern states
Historian article Popular revolt and the rise of early modern states -
Thomas Muir and the 'Scottish Martyrs' of the 1790s
Article Thomas Muir and the 'Scottish Martyrs' of the 1790s -
The Origins of the Local Government Service
Historian article The Origins of the Local Government Service -
Ralph Sadleir: Hackney's Local Hero or Villain: Examples of learning opportunities in museums and historic sites at Key Stage 3
Teaching History article Ralph Sadleir: Hackney's Local Hero or Villain: Examples of learning opportunities in museums and historic sites at Key Stage 3 -
Cunning Plan 103: why did Henry VIII marry so many times?
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 103: why did Henry VIII marry so many times? -
Putting life into history: how pupils can use oral history to become critical historians
Teaching History article Putting life into history: how pupils can use oral history to become critical historians -
Asses, archers and assumptions: strategies for improving thinking skills in history in Years 9 to 13
Teaching History article Asses, archers and assumptions: strategies for improving thinking skills in history in Years 9 to 13