Teaching History 173: Opening Doors
The HA's journal for secondary history teachers
In this edition of Teaching History
02 Editorial (Read article)
03 HA Secondary News
04 HA Update
08 Identity in history: why it matters and must be addressed! – Sophia Nzeribe Nascimento (Read article)
20 Triumphs Show: teaching Black Tudors as a window into Tudor England – Chris Lewis (Read article)
23 Cunning Plan... to use Black Tudors as a window into Tudor England – Chris Lewis (Read article)
24 Hidden in plain sight: bringing the past of people with disabilities into the history classroom – Helen Snelson and Ruth Lingard (Read article)
30 Polychronicon: From American Indians to Native Americans – Brett J. Duffek (Read article)
32 ‘I need to know…’: creating the conditions that make students want knowledge – Chloe Bateman (Read article)
41 Acquainted or intimate? Towards identifying when and how background knowledge is used in subsequent learning – Heather Fearn (Read article)
56 New, novice or nervous? – How can I include more BME history in the curriculum? (Read article)
58 Here ends the lesson: shaping lesson conclusions as an iterative process in improving historical enquiries – Paula Worth (Read article)
68 Move me on: teaching the GCSE thematic study (Read article)
72 Mummy, mummy...
Regular features
Teaching History includes a number of regular features for history teachers including New, Novice or Nervous?, Polychronicon, Cunning Plan and Move Me On. You can access past editions of these here.
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