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187 Humanities courses delivered Live Online

English Through School Subjects

By Scotland Study Centre (SSC)

This course uses a non-traditional approach that improves all 4 Language Skills using materials from the students' own school courses. The training also focuses on examination techniques.

English Through School Subjects
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£180

English for Employability: Advanced Presentation Skills

By Scotland Study Centre (SSC)

Learn the English Speaking and Presentation Skills you need to rise to the Advanced/Proficiency Level and get the English-language job you want.

English for Employability: Advanced Presentation Skills
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£180

Academic Language & Skills: Discussion & Presentations

By Scotland Study Centre (SSC)

Learn the Spoken Language & Skills you need to rise from the Advanced Level to REAL Proficiency and for studying an English-language college or university.

Academic Language & Skills: Discussion & Presentations
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£180

HA Webinar: Fostering big pictures of the past

5.0(1)

By Historical Association

Historical Association webinar series: Coherence at Key Stage 4 Presenters: Cat Priggs This session focuses on one way of achieving curricular coherence: fostering big pictures of the past. The work of multiple practitioners will be drawn upon to exemplify different ways in which this can be done, including how to use of narrative to foster coherent big pictures. The content from this session will support curriculum design for new specifications. To use your corporate recording offer on this webinar please fill in this form: https://forms.office.com/e/q9rG5Hiynr Springfield Interchange (Photo by Trevor Wrayton, VDOT)

HA Webinar: Fostering big pictures of the past
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£31.67 to £55.83

HA Webinar: Curriculum coherence and transition to Key Stage 1

5.0(1)

By Historical Association

Historical Association webinar series: Teaching ‘past and present’ in EYFS Presenter: Helen Crawford and Sue Temple This webinar will support you to ensure well-planned transition to Key Stage 1, and will give advice on planning for mixed-age YR/Y1 classes. It will reflect on developing a coherent history curriculum across all phases in your school. To use your corporate recording offer for this webinar please complete this form: https://forms.office.com/e/XTRwGaRudd

HA Webinar: Curriculum coherence and transition to Key Stage 1
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HA Webinar: Assessing pupils’ historical thinking over time

5.0(1)

By Historical Association

Historical Association webinar series: Coherence at Key Stage 4 Presenters: Cat Priggs At the end of this session, participants will be introduced to an optional small-scale action research project. This project will prompt reflection on a specific aspect of participants’ practice, which will be explored and reviewed through the webinar series. To use your corporate recording offer on this webinar please fill in this form: https://forms.office.com/e/q9rG5Hiynr Springfield Interchange (Photo by Trevor Wrayton, VDOT)

HA Webinar: Assessing pupils’ historical thinking over time
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HA Webinar: Effective pedagogy for EYFS

5.0(1)

By Historical Association

Historical Association webinar series: Teaching ‘past and present’ in EYFS Presenter: Helen Crawford and Sue Temple This webinar will look at effective use of picture books to develop children’s historical vocabulary and their understanding of the past, and will explore thematic approaches for teaching ‘past and present'. To use your corporate recording offer for this webinar please complete this form: https://forms.office.com/e/XTRwGaRudd

HA Webinar: Effective pedagogy for EYFS
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HA Webinar: Helping pupils articulate their understanding of history through speaking and listening

5.0(1)

By Historical Association

Historical Association webinar series: History and literacy: better together Presenter: Andrew Wrenn This practical webinar will look at the vital role speaking and listening plays in helping pupils to think, read and write in historical ways as well as developing general oracy skills. It will explore a range of strategies and tasking that can help pupils deepen their historical understanding, gain a better grasp of complex ideas, and learn how to articulate these so that they can reach (and justify) independent conclusions of their own. To use your corporate recording offer for this webinar please complete this form: https://forms.office.com/e/HYhgpvBBuG

HA Webinar: Helping pupils articulate their understanding of history through speaking and listening
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HA Webinar: Considering the interplay between substantive and disciplinary knowledge across multiple units

5.0(1)

By Historical Association

Historical Association webinar series: Coherence at Key Stage 4 Presenters: Cat Priggs This session will consider how a curriculum can be conceptually coherent. It will explore the manifestations of interplay between substantive and disciplinary knowledge across multiple units, providing useful guidance ahead of planning for delivery of new specifications. To use your corporate recording offer on this webinar please fill in this form: https://forms.office.com/e/q9rG5Hiynr Springfield Interchange (Photo by Trevor Wrayton, VDOT)

HA Webinar: Considering the interplay between substantive and disciplinary knowledge across multiple units
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HA Webinar: Making history accessible: context and considerations

5.0(1)

By Historical Association

Historical Association webinar series: Making history accessible Presenters: Cat Priggs This webinar will provide an overview of recent key developments in SEND, including statutory guidance and regulations from Ofsted’s latest Education Inspection Framework and the SEND improvement plan. Drawing on SEND toolkits, we will reflect on how to embed inclusive practice. This will be explored in the context of the history classroom as we draw upon the Historical Association’s Secondary Committee ‘Making History Accessible’ resources to consider how to develop and support SEND students’ historical learning. At the end of this session, participants will be introduced to an optional small-scale action research project. This project will prompt reflection on a specific aspect of participants’ practice, which will be explored and reviewed through the webinar series. Image: A Squire "Old English" padlock on a gate latch in Devon (Image: Partonez/Wikimedia Commons)

HA Webinar: Making history accessible: context and considerations
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