We are following up Hugh and Richard's blogpost yesterday with reflections about communcation with our students in the online space from someone who is not a historian. We are grateful for this really helpful contribution as we may be too deep into our own thgouths and many students we teach may not communicate as we do,... Continue Reading →
Effective remote history teaching
In this blogpost HA Secondary Committee members Richard Kennett & Hugh Richards offer their thoughts about effective remote history teaching. Although updates from the DfE are coming to schools quicker than William’s cavalry on Senlac Hill we can probably say with some certainty that KS3 students will not be returning to our schools this academic... Continue Reading →
Reflection on historical scholarship … Susan Doran on Elizabeth I
In this blogpost we responded to requests for book reviews linked to a teacher subject knowledge reading list. It's a resource that we can keep expanding as #obhd. Please send additions when you find them. We are also keen to share colleagues’ thoughts about useful books they have read. How has a book changed your... Continue Reading →
Reflection on historical scholarship … Simon Sebag Montifiore on Stalin
In this blogpost we responded to requests for book reviews linked to a teacher subject knowledge reading list. It's a resource that we can keep expanding as #obhd. Please send additions when you find them. We are also keen to share colleagues’ thoughts about useful books they have read. How has a book changed your... Continue Reading →
Reflection on historical scholarship … Dan Cruikshank’s work on the threat to Britain in World War Two
In this blogpost we responded to requests for book reviews linked to a teacher subject knowledge reading list. It's a resource that we can keep expanding as #obhd. Please send additions when you find them. We are also keen to share colleagues’ thoughts about useful books they have read. How has a book changed your... Continue Reading →
Reflection on historical scholarship … Giles Milton on Churchill’s mavericks
In this blogpost we responded to requests for book reviews linked to a teacher subject knowledge reading list. It's a resource that we can keep expanding as #obhd. Please send additions when you find them. We are also keen to share colleagues’ thoughts about useful books they have read. How has a book changed your... Continue Reading →
Reflection on historical scholarship … David Olusoga on the cult of progress
In this blogpost we responded to requests for book reviews linked to a teacher subject knowledge reading list. It's a resource that we can keep expanding as #obhd. Please send additions when you find them. We are also keen to share colleagues’ thoughts about useful books they have read. How has a book changed your... Continue Reading →
Reflection on historical scholarship … Margaret MacMillan on the Paris Peace
In this blogpost we responded to requests for book reviews linked to a teacher subject knowledge reading list. It's a resource that we can keep expanding as #obhd. Please send additions when you find them. We are also keen to share colleagues’ thoughts about useful books they have read. How has a book changed your... Continue Reading →
Reflection on historical scholarship … Dee Brown on Wounded Knee
In this blogpost we responded to requests for book reviews linked to a teacher subject knowledge reading list. It's a resource that we can keep expanding as #obhd. Please send additions when you find them. We are also keen to share colleagues’ thoughts about useful books they have read. How has a book changed your... Continue Reading →
Reflection on historical scholarship … Daniel Lucks on the Cold War and Civil Rights
In this blogpost we responded to requests for book reviews linked to a teacher subject knowledge reading list. It's a resource that we can keep expanding as #obhd. Please send additions when you find them. We are also keen to share colleagues’ thoughts about useful books they have read. How has a book changed your... Continue Reading →