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Teaching History at Key Stage 2

February 16, 2007 //  by Admin

Author: Jacqui Dean

“Extremely helpful … Anyone feeling a bit bogged down and in need of a refresher course regarding history teaching – and certainly anyone with OFSTED looming – would benefit from reading this book” – Education Review

Jacqui Dean presents a lively analysis of key issues such as special needs, gender, culture and ethnicity. She relates different teaching approaches to theories of children’s learning and makes full use of illustrative case studies in each chapter.

60pp A4

ISBN:1 899857 28 1

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