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Links
This section contains links to other web sites we have found particularly useful. If you know of others please do let us know and we will add them to the list.
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- Black History for Schools [External Link]
Resources,links and more, focusing on the teaching and learning of Black history in the British school curriculum.
- Heather Scott's website [External Link]
A collection of materials Heather uses on courses, CPD activities and in the history classroom. Just beginning, but will surely grow into a useful website with plenty of resources for teachers to use. Some areas are password protected, but an email to Heather usually generates the necessary password!
- History on TV [External Link]
This site is updated every Thursday, and is for anyone who wants to know what history programmes, documentaries and films are on terrestial television each week. You can view the tv listings on the site or download them for reference or viewing later. This should be useful for teachers and lecturers who can schedule their recording of programmes with ease and for anyone who has an interest in history.The site is still growing, but already has links on historical subjects, television channels and top history shows.
- Invicta Grammar School, Maidstone history dept website [External Link]
Resources and a whole lot more, showing the work of the department as well as 'powerpoints' and 'Word' documents you ca ndownload and use yourself. What a good departmental website should be like!
- Schoolhistory [External Link]
A superb teacher's site, containing online lessons, quizzes, discussion area and links to numerous other sites with lots to offer the classroom teacher - practical resources that work.
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- Spartacus [External Link]
A massive range of resources, activities, timelines and documents. Anything you want for Key Stage 3 and GCSE can be found here - a goldmine!
- Thinking History! [External Link]
Thinking History! is a new website providing free role plays and other active learning techniques for use from KS2 to university level. The site is being developed by Ian Dawson as part of a National Teaching Fellowship awarded while teaching at Trinity and All Saints College, Leeds. The primary purpose of the site is to introduce PGCE students to active learning techniques but, in practice, the site provides materials which can be used by teachers of all levels of experience.
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