Primary History - Subject leader development and updates
A live webinar series focussing on primary history subject leadership, with two 1-hour sessions each year covering good practice, discussion, and key Historical Association and Ofsted updates.
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For individuals booking a single personal space on this course
Two 1-hour sessions, each academic year, to help primary history subject leaders to stay up-to-date with leadership of the subject. As well as being a forum for discussion and sharing good practice, we will cover key updates from organisations such as the Historical Association and Ofsted – taking on board new documents and updates as they are released. Subject leaders will be able to use the content to support teachers across the school in teaching history. For delegates who are not able to attend the live webinars, a recording will be available shortly after each date along with the supporting materials. Delegates will have access to 2 webinars, recordings and supporting resources.
explore latest guidance and key components of an effective history curriculum
signpost helpful resources to enhance teaching and learning across your school
provide a forum for discussion and sharing of good practice
highlight opportunities to enrich the history curriculum throughout the year
explore strategies for effective enquiry and working with evidence