Cunning Plan
Step-by-step plans for tackling teaching issues
Cunning Plan is a regular feature in Teaching History (TH), offering a series of instructions for tackling a particular issue. Cunning Plans range in purpose and scale from detailed suggestions for teaching specific topics or responding to particular challenges, through outline schemes of work for a particular enquiry, to overarching frameworks that map progression in relation to particular concepts or themes.
Most Cunning Plans are written by classroom teachers, eager to share their successful ideas in an accessible format. Each one sets out the issue or problem that the plan is intended to address and provides a step-by-step series of instructions or recipe for achieving the core objective(s).
Cunning plan title/topic |
TH issue |
Year |
Author |
Does women’s suffrage deserve a more prominent place in Australia’s national narrative? |
196 |
2024 |
Jonathon Dallimore, Martin Douglas |
195 |
2024 |
Thomas Knowles |
|
Teaching about climate change through the history curriculum |
194 |
2024 |
Nebiat Michael and Nini Visscher |
192 |
2023 |
Geraint Brown, Matthew Stanford |
|
191 |
2023 |
Nathanael Davies |
|
190 |
2023 |
Gemma Hargraves |
|
186 |
2022 |
Joseph Player |
|
185 |
2021 |
Carmel Bones |
|
183 |
2021 |
Helen Snelson |
|
181 |
2020 |
Tess McLaughlin |
|
Using TV producers’ techniques to make the most effective use of retrieval practice |
179 |
2020 |
Pam Canning |
How far did Anglo-Saxon England survive the Norman Conquest? |
178 |
2020 |
Eve Hackett |
Teaching about life in Elizabethan England by looking at death |
177 |
2019 |
Robin Conway |
175 |
2019 |
Diana Laffin |
|
Teaching Year 8 to create and refine a narrative of the interwar years |
174 |
2019 |
Alex Rodker |
173 |
2018 |
Chris Lewis |
|
167 |
2017 |
Elizabeth Carr |
|
166 |
2017 |
Rachel Foster, Kath Goudie |
|
Helping lower attaining students to grasp historical interpretations |
165 |
2016 |
Sophie Sullivan |
163 |
2016 |
Michael Fordham |
|
163 |
2016 |
Sally Thorne |
|
162 |
2016 |
Elizabeth Carr |
|
161 |
2016 |
Raven Tolson |
|
159 |
2015 |
Ian Dawson |
|
159 |
2015 |
Damian Hayes |
|
158 |
2015 |
Tony McConnell |
|
155 |
2014 |
Paula Worth |
|
154 |
2014 |
Philip Arkinstal |
|
152 |
2013 |
Shaun Collins |
|
Using Gillray cartoons to enable Year 8 pupils to understand 18th-century Britain |
152 |
2013 |
John Carter |
151 |
2013 |
Arthur Chapman |
|
149 |
2013 |
Cecilia Axelsson |
|
149 |
2013 |
Nicholas Flynn |
|
147 |
2012 |
Beth Baker |
|
144 |
2011 |
Ben Twitchin |
|
143 |
2011 |
Laura Fyson |
|
142 |
2011 |
Giles Fullard and Tom Wheeley |
|
140 |
2010 |
Jonathan Davies |
|
139 |
2010 |
Jonathan White |
|
137 |
2010 |
Robin Conway |
|
135 |
2009 |
Christine Counsell |
|
134 |
2009 |
Dan Moorhouse |
|
132 |
2008 |
Christine Counsell |
|
129 |
2007 |
Alison Stephen |
|
127 |
2007 |
Andy Prestoe |
|
126 |
2007 |
Steve Mastin |
|
123 |
2006 |
Tony McConnell |
|
Why was Berlin such a significant theatre of conflict after 1945? |
120 |
2005 |
Anna Hamilton, Tony McConnell |
116 |
2004 |
Duncan Hawley |
|
Building overview understanding of 19th-century social history |
114 |
2004 |
Christine Counsell |
112 |
2003 |
Anna Hamilton, Tony McConnell |
|
111 |
2003 |
Christine Counsell |
|
110 |
2003 |
Paul Parkinson, Carol Nelson |
|
109 |
2002 |
Sarah Boote |
|
108 |
2002 |
Diana Laffin |
|
107 |
2002 |
Chris Husbands, Alison Kitson |
|
106 |
2002 |
Richard Harris |
|
105 |
2001 |
Christine Counsell |
|
103 |
2001 |
Alison Webb |
|
101 |
2000 |
Richard Harris, Diana Laffin |
|
100 |
2000 |
Dale Banham |
|
99 |
2000 |
Geraint Brown, Stephen Bayes, Ben Jeffreys |
|
98 |
2000 |
Richard Cunningham |
|
97 |
1999 |
Richard Harris, Seán Lang |
|
96 |
1999 |
Andrew Wrenn |
|
95 |
1999 |
Dale Banham |
|
94 |
1999 |
Michael Riley |
|
93 |
1998 |
Richard Harris |
|
92 |
1998 |
Diana Laffin |