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Triumphs Show 102: communicating historical difference to children with literacy problems
Teaching History feature Triumphs Show 102: communicating historical difference to children with literacy problems -
Year 7 use musical language to think about King John
Teaching History article Year 7 use musical language to think about King John -
Polychronicon 119: The Second World War and popular culture
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 119: The Second World War and popular culture -
Sharing The Past: Northamptonshire's Black History
Book Review Sharing The Past: Northamptonshire's Black History -
Cunning Plan 106: Political literacy
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 106: Political literacy -
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 -
Bruce! You're history.' The place of history in the Scottish curriculum
Teaching History article Bruce! You're history.' The place of history in the Scottish curriculum -
Helping students put shape on the past; systematic use of analogies to accelerate understanding
Teaching History article Helping students put shape on the past; systematic use of analogies to accelerate understanding -
Churchill: The Greatest Briton Unmasked
Book Review Churchill: The Greatest Briton Unmasked -
You are members of a United Nations Commission...' Recent world crises simulations
Teaching History article You are members of a United Nations Commission...' Recent world crises simulations -
Dimensions of diversity - How do we improve our teaching of social complexity in history?
E-CPD Dimensions of diversity - How do we improve our teaching of social complexity in history? -
Communicating about the past: Resource E
Article Communicating about the past: Resource E -
Communicating about the past: Resource F
Article Communicating about the past: Resource F -
Communicating about the past: Resource C
Article Communicating about the past: Resource C -
Communicating about the past: Resource A
Article Communicating about the past: Resource A -
Communicating about the past: Resource B
Article Communicating about the past: Resource B -
Do smile before Christmas: the NQT Year
Teaching History article Do smile before Christmas: the NQT Year -
Hearts, minds and souls: Exploring values through history
Teaching History article Hearts, minds and souls: Exploring values through history -
'I've been in the Reichstag': Rethinking roleplay
Teaching History article 'I've been in the Reichstag': Rethinking roleplay -
'Don't worry, Mr. Trimble. We can handle it' Balancing the rationale and the emotional in teaching of contentious topics
Teaching History article 'Don't worry, Mr. Trimble. We can handle it' Balancing the rationale and the emotional in teaching of contentious topics -
Why can't they just live together happily, Miss?' Unravelling the complexities of the Arab-Israeli conflict at GCSE
Teaching History article Why can't they just live together happily, Miss?' Unravelling the complexities of the Arab-Israeli conflict at GCSE -
'I've started... So I'll finish' Top tips on teaching history from the Historical Association's Bristol Centenary Conference
Article 'I've started... So I'll finish' Top tips on teaching history from the Historical Association's Bristol Centenary Conference -
Interpretations and history teaching
Teaching History article Interpretations and history teaching -
Hitting the right note: how useful is the music of African-Americans to historians?
Teaching History article Hitting the right note: how useful is the music of African-Americans to historians? -
International relations at GCSE... they just can't get enough of it
Teaching History article International relations at GCSE... they just can't get enough of it