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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 -
'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 -
Engaging with each other: how interactions between teachers inform professional practice
Teaching History article Engaging with each other: how interactions between teachers inform professional practice -
Does differentiation have to mean different?
Teaching History article Does differentiation have to mean different? -
Ensuring progression continues into GCSE: let's not do for our pupils with our plan of attack
Teaching History article Ensuring progression continues into GCSE: let's not do for our pupils with our plan of attack -
Learning about an 800-year-old fight can't be all that bad, can it? Its like what Simon and Kane did yesterday': modern-day parallels in history
Teaching History article Learning about an 800-year-old fight can't be all that bad, can it? Its like what Simon and Kane did yesterday': modern-day parallels in history -
Finding voices in the past: exploring identity through the biography of a house
Teaching History article Finding voices in the past: exploring identity through the biography of a house -
Basket weaving in Advanced level history...how to plan and teach the 100 year study
Teaching History article Basket weaving in Advanced level history...how to plan and teach the 100 year study -
Time for chronology? Ideas for developing chronological understanding
Teaching History article Time for chronology? Ideas for developing chronological understanding -
Content restricted and maturation retarded? Problems with the post-16 history curriculum
Teaching History article Content restricted and maturation retarded? Problems with the post-16 history curriculum -
Seeing double: how one period visualises another
Teaching History article Seeing double: how one period visualises another -
Do Mention the War' : the impact of a National Curriculum study unit upon pupils' perceptions of contemporary German people
Teaching History article Do Mention the War' : the impact of a National Curriculum study unit upon pupils' perceptions of contemporary German people -
Placing history: territory, story, identity - and historical consciousness
Teaching History article Placing history: territory, story, identity - and historical consciousness -
'Which was more important Sir, ordinary people getting electricity or the rise of Hitler?' Using Ethel and Ernest with Year 9
Teaching History article 'Which was more important Sir, ordinary people getting electricity or the rise of Hitler?' Using Ethel and Ernest with Year 9 -
Picturing place: what you get may be more than what you see
Teaching History article Picturing place: what you get may be more than what you see -
Empathy without illusions
Teaching History article Empathy without illusions -
Revealing the big picture: patterns, shapes and images at Key Stage 3.
Teaching History article Revealing the big picture: patterns, shapes and images at Key Stage 3. -
Have we got the question right? Engaging future citizens in local history enquiry
Teaching History article Have we got the question right? Engaging future citizens in local history enquiry -
Confounding expectation at Key Stage 3: flower-songs from an indigenous empire
Teaching History article Confounding expectation at Key Stage 3: flower-songs from an indigenous empire -
Beyond 'I speak, you listen boy!' Exploring diversity of attitudes and experiences through speaking and listening
Teaching History article Beyond 'I speak, you listen boy!' Exploring diversity of attitudes and experiences through speaking and listening -
Beyond the classroom: developing student teachers' work with museums and historic sites
Teaching History article Beyond the classroom: developing student teachers' work with museums and historic sites -
Illuminating the shadow: making progress happen in casual thinking through speaking and listening
Teaching History article Illuminating the shadow: making progress happen in casual thinking through speaking and listening -
Conceptual awareness through categorising: using ICT to get Year 13 reading
Teaching History article Conceptual awareness through categorising: using ICT to get Year 13 reading -
A most horrid malicious bloody flame: using Samuel Pepys to improve Year 8 boys' historical writing
Teaching History article A most horrid malicious bloody flame: using Samuel Pepys to improve Year 8 boys' historical writing -
Challenging stereotypes and avoiding the superficial: a suggested approach to teaching the Holocaust
Teaching History article Challenging stereotypes and avoiding the superficial: a suggested approach to teaching the Holocaust