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So what? Pupil perceptions and History

So what? Pupil perceptions and History. Alison Kitson. History teaching – the good news. OFSTED Choices at GCSE. Tim Lomas, Lincolnshire LEA. Impressive teaching Pupil enthusiasm Pupil enjoyment People, puzzle and point. Terry Haydn, UEA. Unpopular approaches

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So what? Pupil perceptions and History

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  1. So what?Pupil perceptions and History Alison Kitson

  2. History teaching – the good news • OFSTED • Choices at GCSE

  3. Tim Lomas, Lincolnshire LEA • Impressive teaching • Pupil enthusiasm • Pupil enjoyment • People, puzzle and point

  4. Terry Haydn, UEA • Unpopular approaches • 69.3% see history as useful • Some way behind English, Maths, Science, ICT, PE • Many pupils stumped by question of why they study history

  5. Alison Kitson - Northern Ireland • Pupils valued school history in Northern Ireland • But are many teachers playing safe worth controversial issues?

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