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Primary History - Identifying Curriculum Pathways - Monarchy

szerda, 11 január '23   16:00 – 17:30 GMT
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Részletek

The National Curriculum for history requires pupils to gain understanding about abstract concepts of substantive knowledge across periods while the OFSTED framework expects to see teaching in greater depth than before. This practical series of webinars will show how pupils can be introduced to these concepts which can then be systematically revisited wherever they occur in content, ensuring that pupils accumulate powerful knowledge around it for retrieval as they progress through medium term plans.
You can sign up for as many or as few workshops as you like, depending on need.

Workshop - 11th January 2023
Identifying curriculum pathways through Primary History at KS1 and KS2: Monarchy
This practical webinar will show how pupils can be introduced to the abstract concept of monarchy and which can then be systematically revisited wherever it occurs in content, ensuring that pupils accumulate powerful knowledge around it for retrieval, as they progress through medium term plans. Reference will be made to the study of possible significant individuals at KS1 such as Queen Elizabeth the First and Queen Elizabeth the Second. Various individual monarchs and types of monarchy will also be featured from across KS2 content including from ancient civilisations, Ancient Greece, the Roman Empire, Anglo-Saxons, Vikings and the curricular options of Islamic Civilisations, the Maya and Benin. Links will be made to the optional study of the development of the English and then British monarchy from 1066 onwards.

The sessions will be led by Andrew Wrenn, a knowledgeable history specialist and an honorary fellow of the Historical Association. He is an experienced teacher, trainer and writer, former LA adviser and co-author of the HA`s report on Teaching Emotive and Controversial History 3-19. Andrew recently led highly evaluated training on the impact of the new OFSTED framework on Primary History

Instrukciók

The workshops will be structured as follows:

  • 3.50pm to 4pm - log on when ready, to ensure you can access the session
  • 4pm to 5.30pm - session led by Andrew Wrenn
  • 5.30pm - optional Q&A session

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Primary History - Identifying Curriculum Pathways - Monarchy

Please be aware that if you cancel your place less than two weeks before the workshop takes place, or fail to attend, your school will still be charged.
£30

Online eseményinformációk

Zoom Webinar

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