Supporting pupils in reaching independent conclusions in primary history

Supporting pupils in reaching independent conclusions in primary history

This webinar will demonstrate how people can be supported in, reaching their own independent conclusions about the history, they study.

By The Historical Association

Date and time

Mon, 24 Jun 2024 08:00 - 09:00 PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • 1 hour

Historical Association webinar series: Avoiding confusion and challenging misconceptions in primary history

Supporting pupils in reaching independent conclusions in primary history


Andrew Wrenn

This practical webinar will demonstrate how people can be supported in, reaching their own independent conclusions about the history, they are studying. It will suggest a number of careful ways of structuring people work both in written and verbal responses, so that they can demonstrate clear, understanding and substantiate any claims they may make. The role of writing frames and similar aids to learning will be considered.


Frequently asked questions

How will the webinar take place?

The webinar will be held using the Zoom webinar platform. The webinar can be accessed from any device and we recommend making sure you have the latest version of Zoom downloaded in advance.

How do I join the webinar?

The registered attendee will be sent an email from the HA via Eventbrite with the webinar link and any joining information one week before the webinar, with a reminder on the day.

Can I access a recording after the live webinar?

A recording link will be emailed to all registered participants to access for a limited time period after the webinar takes place. We usually try to email the link via Eventbrite within two working days of the webinar.

How can I contact the organiser with any questions?

If you require assistance with your booking or would like to know more about the webinar, please contact the HA Events Team at events@history.org.uk. Please note that by placing a booking you agree to adhere to the HA CPD terms and conditions.

Organised by

The Historical Association is the UK national charity for history, set up in 1906 and incorporated by royal charter to support the life-long learning and enjoyment of history for all and at all levels. We are the only subject association for history in schools. We have over 10,000 members and over 35,000 online subscribers. You can find out more about who we are and what we do at www.history.org.uk/aboutus