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English lessons can fire imaginations and open minds, but the DfE should consider five points when implementing recommendations of the curriculum review, writes Summer Turner schoolsweek.co.uk/teachers-can...
Thanks to @egcarr.bsky.social, @counsellc.bsky.social and all the other editors of Teaching History who put in so many hours to put together this amazing journal. For this edition, I really enjoyed writing up my thinking process for an enquiry on Toussaint L'Ouverture.
Really looking forward to this. We'll be talking about how, despite a changing focus from government and the inspectorate, putting energy into improving curriculum is still the best bet for school improvement. #ResearchED
Just arrived at #arksoane26 history conference. Looking forward to a day of great CPD and presenting on how I've wrestled with enquiry wording when teaching the age of revolutions.