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History for NQTs

This course will prepare you for the practical demands of teaching History at secondary level and will explore how to establish yourself in the classroom and school.

   
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Innovative Approaches for Teaching KS3 History for the Non-Specialist

This course will explore creative ways to improve teaching and learning at KS3 in order to raise the motivation and achievement of pupils.

   
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KS3 History: Practical Support for Improving Teaching and Learning

This course will provide you with practical examples of effective schemes of work to avoid content overload in History at KS3.

   
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GCSE History: Techniques for Raising Achievement

This course will enable you to maximise success in GCSE History and will explain ways to help get the best out of students by developing extended writing and source analysis.

   
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AS and A2 History: Techniques for Raising Achievement

This course will enable you to maximise success in AS and A2 History and will provide practical techniques for preparing students for the different units at AS and A2.

   
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More Learning, Less Assessment: Using Effective Assessment for Learning Strategies to Promote Pupil Progress in History

This course will provide you with interesting ways to approach 'difficult' or 'dull' topics and will review the impact of Assessment for Learning on standards in History.

   
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Making History Fun: Stimulating Starters, Purposeful Plenaries and Some Exciting Bits In Between

This course will provide and model a range of strategies to engage pupils in History and improve learning.

   
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If you would like to register interest in attending a previously run course, please contact us.



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