Historical Association webinar series: Teaching ‘past and present’ in EYFS Presenter: Helen Crawford and Sue Temple This webinar will explore ‘Understanding the World’ and its relationship to history education, understanding the child and their community, and making sense of chronology and progression in EYFS. To use your corporate recording offer for this webinar please complete this form: https://forms.office.com/e/XTRwGaRudd
Historical Association webinar series: History and literacy: better together Presenter: Andrew Wrenn This practical webinar will guide teachers on how to devise rigorous historical enquiry questions, how to spot and weed out weak ones, and how to sequence them in an effective way across medium-term plans. It will show how disciplinary concepts can be revisited and pupils supported in the careful accumulation of substantive knowledge, adding to their schema progressively over time.
IELTS Level 6-7 prepares you for the IELTS exam aiming at Levels 6 or 7. You train in the Language and Techniques that will help you pass the exam.
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Aimed at those who already speak Spanish but haven't practiced in a while or have lost their confidence in their ability to communicate in Spanish. During this single three-hour session, we will be meeting in the charming streets of Edinburgh, where we'll embark on a leisurely walk (weather permitting) and indulge in some wonderful Spanish tapas. As we stroll and enjoy some food, we'll refresh your Spanish skills, covering all the essential vocabulary and structures you're likely to use during your upcoming holiday. One non-alcoholic drink of your choice is included in the price of the course, however food isn't (but the tapas are worth every penny!). We offer flexible location options – just let us know your preference. You will leave feeling confident, motivated and ready to speak Spanish while abroad. *If you would like to take part in this session with your partner or a friend, you can do so! There is a £20 charge per additional participant, with a maximum of three participants per session including yourself. If you wish to book for more than one person, just proceed with the booking as normal and then let us know in the notes and we will contact you shortly to arrange payment for the additional participants.
Now that the course has started verifications will take place every Tuesday and access granted to the module at this point. If the booking is received after 12pm on a Tuesday access will be granted the following week. 2025 is the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War – a conflict that defined the twentieth century and still has an influence on relationships and attitudes today. In this course we welcome academics from institutions across the UK and abroad to contribute to a series of lectures and discussions on aspects of the Second World War. This is not a course about battles but rather about how people engaged with the conflict in different regions, exploring political motivations, cultural responses and social impacts and legacies. Sessions include: 25 February - Fascism in flames: Italy at war, 1940-1943 | Dr Alexander Henry 4 March - Imperial defence and relations in the interwar period, c.1930-1939 | Dr Adam Dighton 11 March - The British Empire at war, 1939-1945 | Dr Adam Dighton 17 March - We can’t stand by and do nothing’: the lives and work of Britain’s conscientious objectors during the Second World War | Dr Linsey Robb 25 March - Propaganda in Nazi Germany during the Second World War | Dr Paul Moore 1 April - The aftermath of war: Allied occupation and displaced persons in post-war Europe | Dr Samantha Knapton 8 April – Samurai Nation: Global Views of Japan from the 1890s to the Second World War | Dr Oleg Benesch 15 April - Music as Propaganda: A Case Study of Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia During the Second World War | Dr Percy Leung 22 April - War and Crime: Britain, 1939-1954 | Dr Mark Roodhouse 29 April - Blood for Blood! Death for Death!” The Soviet Partisans and the Great Patriotic War 1941-45 | Professor Mark Sandle 6 May - Japanese motivations during the Second World War | Dr Satona Suzaki The course also features two workshop sessions to discuss your learning with other course participants. All sessions will take place from 7.30-9.00pm. This course is free to all HA members, and available for a small charge to non-members. Access to the course will be via the HA website once your booking is verified, you will be contacted via email once this is complete. The introductory session will take place on 25 February. Further information can be found on our course page here.
Advanced Level workshop that introduces you to the basic Techniques of Academic English that will help you to: i) Read and Write Academic tests more effectively, and ii) give effective Academic Presentations.
Advanced Level workshop that introduces you to the basic Techniques of Academic English that will help you to: i) Read and Write Academic tests more effectively, and ii) give effective Academic Presentations.
Advanced Level workshop that introduces you to the basic Techniques of Academic English that will help you to: i) Read and Write Academic tests more effectively, and ii) give effective Academic Presentations.