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Russel Tarr demonstrates how today’s technology can enliven teaching and learning about the past.
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Russel Tarr demonstrates how today’s technology can enliven teaching and learning about the past.
Russel Tarr shows that there is much more to using video than pressing ‘play’.
Russel Tarr introduces the new International Baccalaureate, assessing its advantages and disadvantages compared with A Levels.
Once again Russel Tarr demonstrates how ICT can enrich and enliven the work of historians.
Reforms to divorce law inevitably prompt moral panic as they did in Victorian England.
Were the fifties a dull decade? Perfect Wives in Ideal Homes: The Story of Women in the 1950s by Virginia Nicholson has the answer.
Richard Kennett calls on his fellow history teachers to embrace narrative. There is no better way to inspire the historians of the future.