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Film: The Partitions of Poland-Lithuania (1772-1795)
Repercussions for German-Polish Relations and their Legacy. Film: The Partitions of Poland-Lithuania (1772-1795) -
Of the many significant things that have ever happened, what should we teach?
Teaching History article Of the many significant things that have ever happened, what should we teach? -
Recorded Webinar: Our Human Planet
Article Recorded Webinar: Our Human Planet -
Recorded webinar: Survive and thrive in your initial teacher education
Article Recorded webinar: Survive and thrive in your initial teacher education -
Triumphs Show 169: Using 360 VR Technology with the GCSE Historic Environment study
Teaching History feature: celebrating and sharing success Triumphs Show 169: Using 360 VR Technology with the GCSE Historic Environment study -
Ensuring Gypsy, Roma and Traveller children do not feel unseen in the history classroom
Teaching History article Ensuring Gypsy, Roma and Traveller children do not feel unseen in the history classroom -
Hosting teacher development at historical sites: the benefits for classroom teaching
Journal article Hosting teacher development at historical sites: the benefits for classroom teaching -
Film: Making the most of your secondary membership
A guide to key support for individual and corporate secondary members Film: Making the most of your secondary membership -
Move Me On: struggling with different emphases on teacher talk
Teaching History feature Move Me On: struggling with different emphases on teacher talk -
HA Blog Watch
Selected history education blogs HA Blog Watch -
Recorded webinar: History teachers as teachers of reading
Developing confident readers and writers in the history classroom and beyond Recorded webinar: History teachers as teachers of reading -
What Have Historians Been Arguing About... expanding the reach of the American Revolution
Teaching History feature What Have Historians Been Arguing About... expanding the reach of the American Revolution -
(Un)exceptional women: queenship and power in medieval Europe
Historian article (Un)exceptional women: queenship and power in medieval Europe -
What Have Historians Been Arguing About... Chinese history?
Teaching History feature What Have Historians Been Arguing About... Chinese history? -
Polychronicon 168: Interwar internationalisms
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 168: Interwar internationalisms -
Using metaphor to highlight causal processes with Year 13
Article Using metaphor to highlight causal processes with Year 13 -
Move Me On 168: teaching exam classes
Teaching History feature Move Me On 168: teaching exam classes -
From The Holocaust To Recent Mass Murders And Refugees
IJHLTR Article From The Holocaust To Recent Mass Murders And Refugees -
History Abridged: Salt mines in Eastern Europe
Historian feature History Abridged: Salt mines in Eastern Europe -
Film: Making the most of your secondary membership as a trainee
A guide to key benefits for trainee secondary history teachers Film: Making the most of your secondary membership as a trainee -
Creating a progression model for teaching historical perspectives in Key Stage 3
Teaching History article Creating a progression model for teaching historical perspectives in Key Stage 3 -
It’s just reading, right? Exploring how Year 12 students approach sources
Teaching History article It’s just reading, right? Exploring how Year 12 students approach sources -
‘Weaving’ knowledge
Teaching History article ‘Weaving’ knowledge -
Dialogue, engagement and generative interaction in the history classroom
Teaching History article Dialogue, engagement and generative interaction in the history classroom -
Historical learning using concept cartoons
Teaching History article Historical learning using concept cartoons