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Hiroshima and Nagasaki: Introducing students to historical interpretation
Historian article Hiroshima and Nagasaki: Introducing students to historical interpretation -
'A lot of guess work goes on': Children's understanding of historical accounts
Teaching History article 'A lot of guess work goes on': Children's understanding of historical accounts -
The International Journal Volume 4 Number 1
Journal The International Journal Volume 4 Number 1 -
Politics, history and stories about the Cold War
Article Politics, history and stories about the Cold War -
Music, blood and terror: making emotive and controversial history matter
Teaching History article Music, blood and terror: making emotive and controversial history matter -
The International Journal Volume 12, Number 2
Journal The International Journal Volume 12, Number 2 -
Creating confident historical readers at A-level
Teaching History article Creating confident historical readers at A-level -
'Victims of history': Challenging students’ perceptions of women in history
Teaching History article 'Victims of history': Challenging students’ perceptions of women in history -
What Have Historians Been Arguing About... gender and sexuality
Teaching History feature What Have Historians Been Arguing About... gender and sexuality -
What’s The Wisdom On... change and continuity?
Teaching History feature What’s The Wisdom On... change and continuity? -
The History Ledger, podcasts from the Economic History Society
An HA partnership podcast series with the Economic History Society The History Ledger, podcasts from the Economic History Society -
A modest proposal for change in Canadian history education
Teaching History article A modest proposal for change in Canadian history education -
Triumphs Show: Making their historical writing explode
Teaching History feature Triumphs Show: Making their historical writing explode -
Teaching pupils how history works
Teaching History article Teaching pupils how history works -
Recorded webinar: Embracing messiness: the case for returning to disciplinary thinking in history classrooms
Webinar series: Embracing messiness: teaching disciplinary thinking in history Recorded webinar: Embracing messiness: the case for returning to disciplinary thinking in history classrooms -
Stories and their sources: the need for historical thinking in an information age
Teaching History article Stories and their sources: the need for historical thinking in an information age -
Chatting about the sixties: historical reasoning in essay-writing
Teaching History article Chatting about the sixties: historical reasoning in essay-writing -
On-demand webinar: Teaching disciplinary knowledge directly: interpretations
Webinar series: Direct history teaching On-demand webinar: Teaching disciplinary knowledge directly: interpretations -
Cunning Plan 114: building overview understanding of 19th-century social history
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 114: building overview understanding of 19th-century social history -
How can I improve my use of ICT? Put history first!
Teaching History article How can I improve my use of ICT? Put history first! -
Cunning Plan 154: Who is buried in the box?
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 154: Who is buried in the box? -
A noisy classroom is a thinking classroom: speaking and listening in Year 7 history
Teaching History article A noisy classroom is a thinking classroom: speaking and listening in Year 7 history -
Historical scholarship, archaeology and evidence in Year 7
Teaching History article Historical scholarship, archaeology and evidence in Year 7 -
New alchemy or fatal attraction? History and citizenship
Teaching History article New alchemy or fatal attraction? History and citizenship -
Are we creating a generation of 'historical tourists'?
Teaching History article Are we creating a generation of 'historical tourists'?