Lovely spending time this weekend with @catherinepriggs.bsky.social @jacobolivey.bsky.social @egcarr.bsky.social @kerrylouisehistory.bsky.social and so many other Hachette Learning authors and friends at the @histassoc.bsky.social conference. A wonderful event with truly wonderful people.
It was a pleasure to host @catherinepriggs.bsky.social at Avanti Grange and a great opportunity to showcase our curriculum, drawing so much on the brilliant #ChangingHistoriesKS3
Delighted to have started the @histassoc.bsky.social Subject Leader Development Programme this week. A very enlightening and collaborative introduction - a pleasure to meet a diverse range of fascinating teachers. Thank you @catherinepriggs.bsky.social ! Can’t wait to get stuck in #SLDP
Some of my favourite books on education. A couple that are old, but there’s been a huge amount of super sharp thinking in the last decade or so.
Fantastic programme here run by @andrewshtbc.bsky.social and @scillyteacher.bsky.social - both amazing history teachers! Get yourself signed up. Will be fab. #historyteacher
@1972shp.bsky.social's new webinar in our UNEARTHED series is a must for all teachers of the History of Medicine. Bring your students along to hear @teachmedwomen.bsky.social's Dr Natasha Hodgson discussing Medieval women, medicine & gardening ...
The final schedule for the SHP Developing Teachers' Conference is now live! www.schoolshistoryproject.co.uk/devteach/ and we are excited to welcome you all on Jan 31. Tickets still available for one more week from store.leedstrinity.ac.uk/product-cata.... Plus the final chance to enter our draw ...
Calling teachers of the American West GCSE Unit!
I am doing some research into the metanarratvies pupils develop abouut Indignous peoples and C19th US expansion.
If you can help out by filling in this survey I'd be hugely grateful. It should take about 15 mins.
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The Governors’ Gateway has launched!
We’re delight to share a new learning platform built for the realities of school governance.
It’s the brainchild of @catherinepriggs.bsky.social and we know it will be so helpful for governors.
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Lots of chat about the *last* English royal to be arrested, but who was the first? The Anglo-Saxons typically bumped off their rivals, so I'll start the bidding with Odo, bishop of Bayeux, arrested and imprisoned by his half-brother, William the Conqueror, in 1082.