ABSTRACT

Becoming an Outstanding History Teacher will take the practitioner through the process of improving their practice from start to finish. It offers a wide range of approaches and techniques for teaching and learning that will help to keep students stimulated and engaged when studying history.

With history regularly topping public polls of important school subjects and among the most popular subjects to be studied at GCSE, this book considers the components which make an outstanding history teacher and how best to ensure students are motivated and maximise their potential. Focusing on all aspects of teaching history, it provides a step-by-step discussion of the development of lessons and covers a wealth of topics, including:

  • long-, medium-, and short-term planning
  • the classroom environment
  • managing all student abilities
  • dealing with interpretations and sources
  • arranging history fieldwork
  • formative and summative assessment
  • setting meaningful and effective homework.

Packed full of tried-and-tested strategies and activities that are easy to implement, this is essential reading for both newly qualified and experienced history teachers who want to ensure outstanding teaching and learning in their classrooms.

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

part I|46 pages

History building blocks

chapter 1|12 pages

Preparing for learning

chapter 2|19 pages

The knowledge

chapter 3|13 pages

Dealing with sources and interpretations

part II|73 pages

History lessons

chapter 4|13 pages

Getting started

chapter 5|26 pages

Putting it all together

chapter 6|13 pages

How will I know?

chapter 7|19 pages

Showing off their learning

part III|20 pages

History in context

chapter 8|18 pages

The classroom and beyond