Letters to a New History Teacher: No. 14
Esther returns for Spring with positive plans for tackling all the changes in prospect at A level and GCSE ….
Read More »Esther returns for Spring with positive plans for tackling all the changes in prospect at A level and GCSE ….
Read More »Gifts from the Christmas elves - aka history teachers - for all those new to History teaching
Read More »Preparing the way for next week's Christmas-present, plum pudding, tinsel-wrapped Letter Esther asks .....
Read More »This week Esther sought advice from Richard Kennet about classroom display. What follows is their series of exchanged letters (well, emails!)
Read More »On how even the best of intentions can have unexpected consequences and we have to rethink our core plan ...
Read More »Marking – it’s essential but there’s so much of it. How can you do justice to your pupils’ efforts without disappearing beneath a mound of books …
Read More »As the new half-term begins how do you deal with the pressure to do everything brilliantly - and do it now?
Read More »Maintaining the GCSE momentum – how do you react when students’ enthusiasm begins to wane and the exam course begins to look very long ….
Read More »Planning for omission, misconception and assumption – what’s going on in children’s minds that can throw a lesson off course? Take the English Reformation ….
Read More »Beginning to teach A level. Guest letter writer Ian Dawson reflects on some of the puzzles, pitfalls and the joys of teaching A level History.
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