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The Effect of Prior Knowledge on Teaching International History
IJHLTR Article The Effect of Prior Knowledge on Teaching International History -
The mechanics of history: interpretations and claim construction processes
Teaching History article The mechanics of history: interpretations and claim construction processes -
Film: Teaching history for beginners... Disciplinary concepts
Webinar Film: Teaching history for beginners... Disciplinary concepts -
Making cross-curricular links in history
Teaching History article Making cross-curricular links in history -
Getting medieval (and global) at Key Stage 3
Teaching History article Getting medieval (and global) at Key Stage 3 -
Year 9 face up to historical difference
Teaching History article Year 9 face up to historical difference -
Building historical thinking together: breathing new life into mini whiteboards
Teaching History article Building historical thinking together: breathing new life into mini whiteboards -
Historical thinking and art education in Canada’s era of societal reckoning
Teaching History article Historical thinking and art education in Canada’s era of societal reckoning -
Why we would miss controlled assessments in history
Teaching History article Why we would miss controlled assessments in history -
Italian History Teachers' Day
Partnership CPD from the Historical Association and Association for the Study of Modern Italy Italian History Teachers' Day -
Tracking the health of history in England’s secondary schools
Teaching History article Tracking the health of history in England’s secondary schools -
What Have Historians Been Arguing About... global history?
Teaching History feature What Have Historians Been Arguing About... global history? -
Great Debate Final 2025
14th April 2025 Great Debate Final 2025 -
New, Novice or Nervous? 174: Building students' historical talk
The quick guide to the ‘no-quick-fix' New, Novice or Nervous? 174: Building students' historical talk -
Studying our own school’s archives to promote historical understanding in Year 7
Teaching History article Studying our own school’s archives to promote historical understanding in Year 7 -
Academic Critical Thinking, Research Literacy and Undergraduate History
Article Academic Critical Thinking, Research Literacy and Undergraduate History -
Broadening horizons: using cross-curricular conversations to support historical understanding
Teaching History article Broadening horizons: using cross-curricular conversations to support historical understanding -
New, Novice or Nervous? 170: Building students’ historical argument
Article New, Novice or Nervous? 170: Building students’ historical argument -
On-demand webinar: Why teach history directly?
Webinar series: Direct history teaching On-demand webinar: Why teach history directly? -
School History Scene: the unique contribution of theatre to history teaching
Teaching History article School History Scene: the unique contribution of theatre to history teaching -
Recorded webinar: Introduction to decolonising the secondary history curriculum
Webinar series: Decolonising the secondary history curriculum Recorded webinar: Introduction to decolonising the secondary history curriculum -
Recorded webinar: Teaching the 'People's History' of the Munich Crisis
Mental health, class, gender and diversity Recorded webinar: Teaching the 'People's History' of the Munich Crisis -
Cunning Plan 140: bringing history to life
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 140: bringing history to life -
On-demand webinar: Making history accessible: review and reflection
Webinar series: Making history accessible On-demand webinar: Making history accessible: review and reflection -
Where are we? The place of women in history curricula
Teaching History article Where are we? The place of women in history curricula