Schools History Project Conference in Leeds in July 2007:
This was the description of the workshop on the official SHP Conference the programme:
This workshop will present ideas which use multimedia to engage pupils and move their thinking on. “One Lesson Movie” uses Movie Maker to develop understanding of chronology and Thinking SKills with Key Stage 3. “When students teach you a lesson” hands over the Interactive Whiteboard to KS4 pupils to develop meta-thinking on questioning, learning styles and lesson plans. “What did Stalin really sound like?” uses a voice recorder and Audacity” to explore meaning and tone in primary sources with A Level students.
Schools History Project Conference in Leeds in July 2008:
This was the description of the workshop on the official SHP Conference the programme:
It is a new school year and you have a dilemma: on the one hand there are a group of bubbly students wanting something original and new, and on the other is a stuffed specification and an impatient senior leader demanding greater 'value added'. How do you please them both?
This workshop will show how teaching exam groups can be exciting for both you and students, while maintaining a firm grip on results. It will share activities and perspectives on building an enquiry, content choice and teaching techniques. This session is for those people who want to go against the flow and re-invigorate their exam group teaching.
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