Letters to a New History Teacher: No. 5
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.
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.
Read More »The Battle of Hastings – how hard can it be? The enquiry question’s OK at first but what happens when you realize it’s just not working?
Read More »Someone else's sense doesn't always make sense! You’re picking up a colleague’s scheme of work but what if it doesn’t make complete sense? What works for me is …
Read More »Continuing my advice to myself! The importance of talking as well as writing, getting on top of marking and the critical importance of team-work …
Read More »Sharing some thoughts that might serve to help - about the importance of starting with what students already know, remembering they’re all someone’s child and the need for planning …
Read More »... helping students to study a new topic independently and with confidence.
Read More »The IoE is advertising 2 National Education Co-ordinator (World War 1) posts ...
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