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Develop. Inspire. Transform.
Part of the series Secondary Lesson Starters
A look at the first black people in Britain, and their impact
How the popularity of coffee links back to British black history
A look at the origins of gold for KS3, tracing it back to Africa
Exploring the historical significance of African obelisks
The life of a British Auschwitz survivor, for KS3/KS4 history
The first world war Christmas truce re-enacted for KS3/4 history
Part of the series Great Secondary Lesson Ideas
Fresh ideas to stimulate KS3 and KS4 history and art students
Part of the series How Do They Do It In...?
See how Indian schools teach the history of the British Empire
Following Fahed and Javaad on their study of pioneer Walter Tull
Historical context is used to teach about continuity and change
Part of the series Professional Knowledge
Two professors views on the understanding of different wars
The story of 10,000 Jewish refugee children who studied in the UK
Incorporating black history in the curriculum
Advice on incorporating black history into the curriculum
Part of the series Using Museums
Students visit one the few deep mines open to the public