Local History
What constitutes local history can be a grey area. It includes, the history of your school, the history of the town or village in which you live, and the history of a particular county or region. Local history forms a key element of the history curriculum from Key Stages 1-3 and is a way of making links between the locality and national and international events. The question for many schools is whether to teach a local history unit discretely or whether to incorporate it into another unit. There are a number of things that the teacher of local history needs to have in their toolkit, especially if you, as the teacher, are not particularly familiar with the local context of the school in which you teach. In this section you will find helpful articles, guides and resources to enable you to make local history meaningful.
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Community engagement in local history
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A local history toolkit
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Newspaper Collection
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Cunning Plan 134: local history at KS3
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Relevant, rigorous and revisited: using local history to make meaning of historical significance
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'How our area used to be back then': An oral history project in an east London school
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Riots, railways and a Hampshire hill fort: Exploiting local history for rigorous evidential enquiry
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Teaching History 134: Local Voices
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Was the workhouse really so bad? An encounter with a cantekerous tramp
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Polychronicon 130: Dental, transcendental, regimental: Making Mangal Pandey
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Ralph Sadleir: Hackney's Local Hero or Villain: Examples of learning opportunities in museums and historic sites at Key Stage 3
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Tough on crime, tough on the causes of crime: using external support, local history and a group project to challenge the most able
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What do we feel we are?
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Have we got the question right? Engaging future citizens in local history enquiry
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Telling and suggesting in the Conwy Valley
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