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Pennell, Cationa – Teaching History, 2014
It is very common for people in politics and the media to make assumptions about what happens in history classrooms. Too often these preconceptions are based on little more than anecdote, examples from the Internet or memories of what someone experienced at school themselves. In this article, Catriona Pennell reports on an empirical study that set…
Descriptors: History, History Instruction, War, Teaching Methods
Freeman, Jerome – Teaching History, 2014
The first year of the government's First World War Centenary Battlefield Tours Programme is now under way, allowing increasing numbers of students from across Britain to visit Western Front battle sites. As its Programme Director, Jerome Freeman has sought to encourage teachers to make these visits meaningful and historically rigorous. He…
Descriptors: War, History, History Instruction, Historic Sites
Hammond, Kate – Teaching History, 2014
While marking some Year 11 essays, Kate Hammond found her interest caught by significant differences between one kind of strong analysis and another. Some scored high marks but were less convincing. The achievement in these essays was superficially high, but somehow fragile. But in what way? And why? Putting GCSE mark-schemes to one side, Hammond…
Descriptors: History, History Instruction, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries
Donaghy, Lee – Teaching History, 2014
Lee Donaghy was concerned that his GCSE students' weak contextual knowledge was letting them down. Inspired by a mixture of cognitive science and the arguments of other teachers expressed in various blogs, he decided to tackle the problem by teaching and testing knowledge more intensively. The result was a rapid improvement in secure factual…
Descriptors: Knowledge Level, History Instruction, Tests, History
Grant, Jon; Townsend, Dan – Teaching History, 2014
Local history, historical fiction, and one of the most significant events of the twentieth century come together in this article as Jon Grant and Dan Townsend suggest a way to enable students to produce better historical fiction and improve their understanding of the history of their own area. They develop the work on historical fiction…
Descriptors: War, Primary Sources, History Instruction, History
Holliss, Claire – Teaching History, 2014
Teaching student to construct causal argument is a staple of history teaching and, in this year, questions about the causes of the First World War are particularly pertinent and once again the public eye. Claire Holliss, however, became dissatisfied with existing approaches to teaching students about the causes of the First World War. In…
Descriptors: History, History Instruction, Teaching Methods, War
McCrory, Catherine – Teaching History, 2013
Teaching her Key Stage 3 students in Essex, Catherine McCrory was struck by the stark contrast between their enthusiasm for studying diverse histories of Africa and the Americas and their reluctance to engage with certain groups deemed different within England. Inspired by the resources in the local Record Office and keen to implement the part of…
Descriptors: History, History Instruction, Secondary School Students, Foreign Countries
Baker, Geoff – Teaching History, 2013
Five years ago, in "Teaching History 132", Harris and Haydn drew attention to the fact that while the vast majority of Key Stage 3 students claimed to enjoy history and even to regard it as a useful subject, relatively few of them were able to explain why they thought it was so important. Geoff Baker set out to address this issue, in…
Descriptors: Employment, Employment Potential, History, History Instruction
Instone, Marina – Teaching History, 2013
A key concern driving debates about curriculum reform in England is anxiety that young people's knowledge of the past is too episodic--that they lack a coherent "narrative" or "map" of the past. While recent debate focused on what could be achieved by 14-year-olds (and whether a purely chronological approach would help),…
Descriptors: History, History Instruction, Educational Change, National Curriculum
Foster, Rachel – Teaching History, 2013
Finding ways to characterise the nature of change and continuity is an important part of the historian's task, yet students find it particularly challenging to do. Building on her previous work on change, Rachel Foster sought to experiment with new approaches for helping her students to find analytical ways of describing change and continuity…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Skill Development, Change, Figurative Language
Hall, Katie; Counsell, Christine – Teaching History, 2013
Katie Hall and Christine Counsell attempt to construct a Key Stage 3 scheme of work out of the draft National Curriculum for history that was released for consultation in England in February 2013. They explain the process by which they attempted to convert the programme of study into a coherent, workable plan that would fulfil the stated aims.…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, History Instruction, History, Foreign Countries
Murray, Mike – Teaching History, 2013
Mike Murray shares a lesson sequence in which his students examined changing interpretations of the Battle of Rorke's Drift in 1879. Building on earlier work on teaching interpretations across an extended chronological period and the work of Wheeley et al on Rorke's Drift in particular, Murray develops new emphases, fresh ways in to the…
Descriptors: History, History Instruction, Misconceptions, Teaching Methods
Nuttall, Dan – Teaching History, 2013
How can we help pupils integrate history into coherent "Big Pictures" or mental frameworks? Building on traditions of classroom research and theorising reported in earlier editions of Teaching History, Dan Nuttall reports how his department set out to help Year 9 build a coherent big picture of twentieth-century history that would…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Futures (of Society), History, History Instruction
Fordham, Michael – Teaching History, 2013
Although history teachers have long been frustrated by the limitations of the National Curriculum Attainment Target and by demands to use it for purposes for which it was never intended, its official abolition has come as quite a shock. As Michael Fordham makes clear, we now have an unparalleled opportunity to rethink the way in which we assess…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, History Instruction, History, Student Evaluation
Podesta, Ed – Teaching History, 2012
Like many other history departments nationally, Ed Podesta and his colleagues face a daunting practical challenge: redesigning three years' historical learning so that it can fit into a compressed two-year Key Stage 3, whilst enhancing, rather than compromising, the quality of students' historical learning. Podesta's article reports the beginning…
Descriptors: History Instruction, History, Inquiry, Archaeology

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