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Teaching the British Empire at KS3 History

April 19, 2023April 26, 2023Oxford Education
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To coincide with the publication of their new KS3 History title The British Empire, Aaron Wilkes and Shalina Patel discuss the changes that have been happening within the KS3 History curriculum and suggest ways in which schools can incorporate these changes into their teaching of the British Empire.

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Bond launches new innovative AI-driven test prep resource powered by CENTURY Tech

March 21, 2023March 15, 2023Oxford Education
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Each year at least 100,000 pupils across England sit their 11+, and for over half a century our flagship 11+ preparation brand Bond has been at the side of these children, supporting them study and pass their exams. As part of the latest expansion of our Bond portfolio, we’ve launched Bond Online Premium and Bond […]

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