Sense of period
Developing a sense of period is about going beyond knowledge of dates and period labels to help students appreciate the kind of world in which the people that they are studying actually lived. Such understanding is obviously supported by knowledge of key events, but it also depends on being able to visualise the period – recognising the kind of conditions in which people lived – and on an appreciation of the routine ideas and assumptions that shaped their thinking. The resources in this section offer a range of strategies to help teachers plan for the development of this kind of awareness, focusing particularly on the different kinds of sources that can be used to make the ideas and attitudes of people in the past accessible and meaningful in their particular context.
-
'But why then?' Chronological context and historical interpretations
ArticleClick to view -
Building and assessing historical knowledge on three scales
ArticleClick to view -
Challenging stereotypes and avoiding the superficial: a suggested approach to teaching the Holocaust
ArticleClick to view -
Creating a progression model for teaching historical perspectives in Key Stage 3
ArticleClick to view -
Cunning Plan 143: enquiries about the British empire
ArticleClick to view -
Cunning Plan 166: developing an enquiry on the First Crusade
ArticleClick to view -
Cunning Plan 186: teaching Samurai Japan in Key Stage 3
ArticleClick to view -
Deepening Year 9’s knowledge for better causation arguments
ArticleClick to view -
Developing Year 8 students' conceptual thinking about diversity in Victorian society
ArticleClick to view -
Dialogue, engagement and generative interaction in the history classroom
ArticleClick to view -
Dickens...Hardy...Jarvis?! A novel take on the Industrial Revolution
ArticleClick to view -
Emotional response or objective enquiry? Using shared stories and a sense of place
ArticleClick to view -
Enquiries to engage Year 7 in medieval anarchy
ArticleClick to view -
Evidential understanding, period knowledge and the development of literacy: a practical approach to 'layers of inference' for Key Stage 3
ArticleClick to view -
Exploring diversity at GCSE
ArticleClick to view -
Film Series: Active Learning & History
Multipage ArticleClick to view -
Getting Year 10 to understand the value of precise factual knowledge
ArticleClick to view -
Getting Year 7 to vocalise responses to the murder of Thomas Becket
ArticleClick to view -
Harnessing the power of community to expand students’ historical horizons
ArticleClick to view -
Historical consciousness in sixth-form students
ArticleClick to view