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Change and Continuity
Key Concepts Change and Continuity -
The strange death of King Harold II: Propaganda and the problem of legitimacy in the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings
Historian article The strange death of King Harold II: Propaganda and the problem of legitimacy in the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings -
What is bias?
Article What is bias? -
Unnatural and essential: the nature of historical thinking
Teaching History article Unnatural and essential: the nature of historical thinking -
The Northern Ireland Question 1886-1986
Classic Pamphlet The Northern Ireland Question 1886-1986 -
Circle Time in the secondary history classroom
Teaching History article Circle Time in the secondary history classroom -
The People's Pensions
Recorded lecture The People's Pensions -
Seeing a different picture: exploring migration through the lens of history
Teaching History article Seeing a different picture: exploring migration through the lens of history -
What time does the tune start? From thinking about 'sense of period' to modelling history at Key Stage 3
Teaching History article What time does the tune start? From thinking about 'sense of period' to modelling history at Key Stage 3 -
Interdisciplinary forays within the history classroom
Teaching History article Interdisciplinary forays within the history classroom -
Cooperative Learning: the place of pupil involvement in a history textbook
Teaching History article Cooperative Learning: the place of pupil involvement in a history textbook -
Using the Attainment Target in Key Stage 3: Interpretations of History
Article Using the Attainment Target in Key Stage 3: Interpretations of History -
Teaching History 135: To They or Not To They
The HA's journal for secondary history teachers Teaching History 135: To They or Not To They -
Move Me On 129: Feels out of his depth teaching controversial issues
Teaching History feature Move Me On 129: Feels out of his depth teaching controversial issues -
Slaying dragons and sorcerers in Year 12: in search of historical argument
Teaching History article Slaying dragons and sorcerers in Year 12: in search of historical argument -
The Holy Grail? GCSE History that actually enhances historical understanding!
Teaching History article The Holy Grail? GCSE History that actually enhances historical understanding! -
Triumphs Show 129: Holding a live debate around an historical theme
Teaching History feature Triumphs Show 129: Holding a live debate around an historical theme -
Cunning Plan 129: Why has there been so much interest in Mary I?
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 129: Why has there been so much interest in Mary I? -
Nutshell 129: Arguing the case for keeping history at Key Stage 3
Article Nutshell 129: Arguing the case for keeping history at Key Stage 3 -
Were industrial towns 'death-traps'? Year 9 learn to question generalisations and to challenge their preconceptions about the 'boring' 19th century
Teaching History article Were industrial towns 'death-traps'? Year 9 learn to question generalisations and to challenge their preconceptions about the 'boring' 19th century -
Chartism
Classic Pamphlet Chartism -
Move Me On 135: Not sure where to draw boundaries when handling sensitive issues
Teaching History feature Move Me On 135: Not sure where to draw boundaries when handling sensitive issues -
Bringing psychology into history: why do some stories disappear?
Teaching History article Bringing psychology into history: why do some stories disappear? -
Triumphs Show 135: how trainee teachers learned to put history back into GCSE
Teaching History feature Triumphs Show 135: how trainee teachers learned to put history back into GCSE -
Cunning Plan 135: challenging generalisations
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 135: challenging generalisations