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Relevant, rigorous and revisited: using local history to make meaning of historical significance
Teaching History article Relevant, rigorous and revisited: using local history to make meaning of historical significance -
GCSE topics mapped against our resources
HA Resources and GCSE History GCSE topics mapped against our resources -
Telling tales: Developing students' own thematic and synoptic understandings at Key Stage 3
Teaching History article Telling tales: Developing students' own thematic and synoptic understandings at Key Stage 3 -
Concerns over future of teacher training 2014
Article Concerns over future of teacher training 2014 -
Move Me On 121: Teaching outside subject area
The problem page for history mentors Move Me On 121: Teaching outside subject area -
Building and assessing a frame of reference in the Netherlands
Teaching History article Building and assessing a frame of reference in the Netherlands -
‘You should be proud about your history. They make you feel ashamed’: Teaching history hurts
Teaching History article ‘You should be proud about your history. They make you feel ashamed’: Teaching history hurts -
Responding to the climate and environmental crisis through history and geography
Partnership CPD from the Historical Association and Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) Responding to the climate and environmental crisis through history and geography -
Cunning Plan 123: planning a school trip
Teaching History journal feature Cunning Plan 123: planning a school trip -
Magna Carta Enquiry: free lesson sequence
Magna Carta Scheme of Work Magna Carta Enquiry: free lesson sequence -
The new history 'AS-Level': principles for planning a scheme of work
Teaching History article The new history 'AS-Level': principles for planning a scheme of work -
Cunning Plan 177: teaching about life in Elizabethan England by looking at death
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 177: teaching about life in Elizabethan England by looking at death -
Carr, Evans, Oakshott and Rudge: the benefits of AEA history
Teaching History article Carr, Evans, Oakshott and Rudge: the benefits of AEA history -
Cunning Plan 107: the big idea of Freedom
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 107: the big idea of Freedom -
Cunning Plan 112: Empire
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 112: Empire -
No more mark schemes: manageable and meaningful assessment for Years 7–9
Teaching History article No more mark schemes: manageable and meaningful assessment for Years 7–9 -
Integrating black British history in the National Curriculum
Teaching History Article Integrating black British history in the National Curriculum -
The Darien Scheme - Pamphlet
Classic Pamphlet The Darien Scheme - Pamphlet -
The New Elizabethans
Year 6 Scheme of Work The New Elizabethans -
Living Museums and Victorian Britain
Year 6 Scheme of Work Living Museums and Victorian Britain -
How cruel were the Victorians?
Year 6 Scheme of Work How cruel were the Victorians? -
Myths and War Evacuees
Year 6 Scheme of Work Myths and War Evacuees -
Integrating the historical Holocaust
Teaching History article Integrating the historical Holocaust -
Interpretation and poor Victorian Children
Year 6 Scheme of Work Interpretation and poor Victorian Children -
Was Boudicca Britain's first hero?
Year 6 Scheme of Work Was Boudicca Britain's first hero?