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Teacher Centre
One of the primary aims of History Online will be to enable history teachers to keep up to date with developments in their profession, and to spread suggestions for good practice. With this in mind there will be a growing range of articles, lesson suggestions and so on from leading members of the history community.
Lesson Guide:
- Using Simple Word Processing Exercises to Develop Children's Understanding of Time and Chronology at Key Stage 3.
Articles:
- Effective Teaching Strategies for History across the Range of Ability (Secondary)
- Using Word Processing in History: Why Bother?
- The Work of Tony McAleavy: Two Articles that Moved History Teachers Forward
- Now You Can Write Your Own History Software! - Stuart Fewster
- Having Fun with Spreadsheets in History - Stuart Fewster
- HISTORY AND ICT :
Key articles from Teaching History - Introduction by Christine
Counsell, Editor of Teaching History
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Why Gerry likes history now: the power of the word
processor - Ben Walsh (.pdf format)
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The Hopi is different from the Pawnee: using a datafile to
explore patterns and diversity - Dave Martin (.pdf format)
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Subject Exemplification of the ITT National Curriculum for ICT: how
the history examples were developed - Dave Linsell
(.pdf format)
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Super history teaching on the Superhighway: the Internet for
beginners - Isobel Jenkins and Mike Turpin
(.pdf format)
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Weighing a century with a website: teaching year 9 to be
critical - Lindsey Raynor (.pdf format)
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Maps, ICT and History: a revolution in learning - Lez Smart (.pdf format)
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