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Reflection on HA conference 2019

June 26, 2019June 26, 2019Oxford History Team 1 Comment

It’s been almost a month since the Historical Association Conference, and I am still feeling as high as a kite. I arrived in Chester on the Friday afternoon and after a walk round the Cathedral my daughter and I headed to the conference to have a nosy. I could not believe how many people were […]

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Making the most of the Historical Association Conference 2019

May 10, 2019May 10, 2019Oxford History Team

May brings lots of exciting opportunities, but the highlight of the calendar for me has to be the Historical Association Conference .  This year it is taking place on the 17th-18th May in Chester – a city steeped in History, which should inspire your teaching from Key Stage 1 through to A Level. Every year, I doubt that the […]

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