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Polychronicon 115: historians and the Holocaust
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Polychronicon 120: The past as analogy in popular music
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Polychronicon 119: The Second World War and popular culture
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 119: The Second World War and popular culture -
Triumphs Show 117: Helping Year 9 to think and feel their way through the origins of the Holocaust
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Triumphs Show 112: William Bent and family: a personal timeline of the Plains Wars
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Triumphs Show 111: Recreating 1930s Europe with the help of Year 9
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Triumphs Show 123: Making sources fun
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Triumphs Show 120.1 - Is music the answer to the Irish question in schools?
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Triumphs Show 109: strengthening the quality and popularity of post-16 history
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Triumphs Show 119: bringing the big picture to life using a 3D rollercoaster
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Triumphs Show 102: communicating historical difference to children with literacy problems
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Cunning Plan 114: building overview understanding of 19th-century social history
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Move Me On 115: the class already know all about WW1
Teaching History feature Move Me On 115: the class already know all about WW1 -
Polychronicon 123: Gladstone and Disraeli
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Cunning Plan 123: planning a school trip
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Triumphs Show 113: How to make the Elizabethan Religious Settlement sufficiently complicated for Year 8
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Move Me On 113: Getting pupils to really care about what happened in the past
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Move Me On 122: Catering for different learning styles
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Move Me On 121: Teaching outside subject area
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Triumphs Show 108: Getting the whole school buzzing about history
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Move Me On 120: Teaching Citizenship
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Cunning Plan 120: Berlin after 1945
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Move Me On 110: Confused by the Key Stage 3 Strategy
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Move Me On 119: Teaching EAL students
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Move Me On 118: Can't find connection between fun and serious learning
Teaching History feature Move Me On 118: Can't find connection between fun and serious learning