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Monthly Archives: January 2022
Realising Big Curricular Ambitions Through Little Curricular Choices, Part 2
27th January 2022, 16:30 – 18:00 BST Dr Catharine McCrory, UCL Institute of Education This UCL History Teaching Workshop led by Dr Catherine McCrory is the second exploring teaching decisions on the micro level of individual lessons and lesson segments. … Continue reading
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How Big Or Little Should The Histories We Teach Be?
CL History Special Interest Group Research Seminar and Workshop, Wednesday 19th January, 6-7.30pm, GMT. Professor Marnie Hughes-Warrington, University of South Australia Ever wondered what size the histories we teach should be? Should we explore the biggest, or the smallest stories … Continue reading
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