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Camels, diamonds and counterfactuals: a model for teaching causal reasoning
Teaching History article Camels, diamonds and counterfactuals: a model for teaching causal reasoning -
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 -
'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 -
'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 -
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 -
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 -
Reading and enquiring in Years 12 and 13
Teaching History article Reading and enquiring in Years 12 and 13 -
How Michael moved us on: transforming Key Stage 3 through peer review
Teaching History article How Michael moved us on: transforming Key Stage 3 through peer review -
What is good citizenship education in history classrooms?
Teaching History article What is good citizenship education in history classrooms? -
Let's see what's under the blue square...': getting pupils to track their own thinking
Teaching History article Let's see what's under the blue square...': getting pupils to track their own thinking -
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 -
'You be Britain and I'll be Germany...' Inter-school e-mailing in Year 9
Teaching History article 'You be Britain and I'll be Germany...' Inter-school e-mailing in Year 9 -
Using the Internet to teach about interpretations in Years 9 and 12
Teaching History article Using the Internet to teach about interpretations in Years 9 and 12 -
Direct teaching of paragraph cohesion
Teaching History article Direct teaching of paragraph cohesion -
From anecdote to argument: using the word processor to connect knowledge and opinion through revelatory writing
Teaching History article From anecdote to argument: using the word processor to connect knowledge and opinion through revelatory writing -
Computers don't bite! Your first tentative steps in using ICT in the classroom.
Article Computers don't bite! Your first tentative steps in using ICT in the classroom. -
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 -
Why we must change history GCSE
Teaching History article Why we must change history GCSE -
So, what exactly does an AST do?
Teaching History article So, what exactly does an AST do? -
History and Mathematics or History with Mathematics: does it add up?
Teaching History article History and Mathematics or History with Mathematics: does it add up? -
Equiano - voice of silent slaves?
Teaching History article Equiano - voice of silent slaves? -
From horror to history: teaching pupils to reflect on significance
Teaching History article From horror to history: teaching pupils to reflect on significance -
Cunning Plan 101: how emailing enhanced students' debating skills
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 101: how emailing enhanced students' debating skills -
What's happening in History? Trends in GCSE and 'A'-level examinations
Teaching History article What's happening in History? Trends in GCSE and 'A'-level examinations -
Working with Boudicca texts - contemporary, juvenile and scholarly
Teaching History article Working with Boudicca texts - contemporary, juvenile and scholarly