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Sarah Jackson-Buckley
Head of History, Anglian Learning Subject Community Leader (History) and Literacy Co-Ordinator: Curriculum. Lover of curriculum discussion and local history. Currently on maternity leave!









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Coming out of my maternity leave bubble to share that Jessie Phillips and I have written in the latest TH on how to help pupils understand the role of the historian. We suggest how alternative job comparisons to the historian as a detective could work.Thanks @marywoolley.bsky.social for editing it!
Teaching History 201 from @histassoc.bsky.social is online. Brilliant authors sharing their varied approaches to teaching about interpretations. Great CPD for history teachers and subject leads! @sehartsmith.bsky.social @historysuperfan.bsky.social @benarscott.bsky.social and others
Today was my last day in school for a while as I went in to clear out my classroom! Feels so strange when you've been dedicated to something for so long to say goodbye (even it is only temporarily). I won't miss being pregnant whilst teaching... it's been an unbelievably hard mix! #maternityleave
This is a brilliant piece. I had the privilege of a pre-publication preview and have adopted Sarah and Jessie's analogies in my teaching with Year 10. Do read it!
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