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Catherine Priggs

@catherinepriggs

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Hachette Learning History (@hl_history) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You have just one more day to sign-up to our free Changing Histories webinar. Join Catherine Priggs & Elizabeth Carr on planning and teaching lesson sequences. Not many spaces left so be quick! 📅Tuesday 8th July- 3:30pm (BST) Register here: bit.ly/4nrA8Mv

You have just one more day to sign-up to our free Changing Histories webinar. Join <a href="/catherinepriggs/">Catherine Priggs</a> &amp; <a href="/EG_Carr/">Elizabeth Carr</a> on planning and teaching lesson sequences. 

Not many spaces left so be quick!

📅Tuesday 8th July- 3:30pm (BST)

Register here: bit.ly/4nrA8Mv
Christine Counsell (@counsell_c) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This short thread made me think: History planning is about tying things *together* into a shape, a flow – usually a story & often a parallel flow of the analytic direction created by the EQ. It isn't about breaking things into propositions & it's rarely about teaching a procedure

Christine Counsell (@counsell_c) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This webinar is living up to all expectations. Catherine Priggs is using the #ChangingHistoriesKS3 textbook to show how enquiry questions unify lesson sequences, drive transitions, secure disciplinary rigour & interact with the narrative line. A masterclass in history planning.

This webinar is living up to all expectations.  <a href="/catherinepriggs/">Catherine Priggs</a> is using the #ChangingHistoriesKS3 textbook to show how enquiry questions unify lesson sequences, drive transitions, secure disciplinary rigour &amp; interact with the narrative line. A masterclass in history planning.
Jess Angell (@miss__angell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One thing I’ve struggled with in our new (amazing) school is not having a History department or team to discuss curriculum with. Luckily the #historyteacher community continues to inspire & motivate! Thank you to Catherine Priggs Elizabeth Carr Christine Counsell for this fantastic session 👏

Mike Hill (@michaeldoron) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It was such a great project to present these webinars with Jacob over the last six weeks. We hope people have found them interesting and useful! Short overview below 👇

Tom Sherrington (@teacherhead) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Secondary In Action books.. these are terrific. Punchy, detailed, lots of examples - links to resources. Debates, key research, big ideas. Rooted in practice. All here. Here are four of them: Well done Sam Chater Emma McCrea 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 Catherine Priggs Hugh Richards et al,

Secondary In Action books.. these are terrific.  Punchy, detailed, lots of examples - links to resources. Debates, key research, big ideas.  Rooted in practice.  All here.  Here are four of them: 
Well done <a href="/SamChater4/">Sam Chater</a> <a href="/MccreaEmma/">Emma McCrea 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿</a> <a href="/catherinepriggs/">Catherine Priggs</a> <a href="/HughJRichards/">Hugh Richards</a>  et al,
Hugh Richards (@hughjrichards) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s kind of Tom, but it just looks like we’re giants- in fact we’re standing on the shoulders of giants. This book is a careful synthesis of the best we know thus far- our own ideas and distillations, but key ideas from across the history teaching world…

Hachette Learning History (@hl_history) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our most recent webinar on planning and teaching a lesson sequence using an enquiry question from Catherine Priggs and Elizabeth Carr is now available to view! It really is brilliant so don't miss out (we're not just saying so because we're biased). Watch now: bit.ly/3IrHDTH

Our most recent webinar on planning and teaching a lesson sequence using an enquiry question from <a href="/catherinepriggs/">Catherine Priggs</a> and <a href="/EG_Carr/">Elizabeth Carr</a> is now available to view!
It really is brilliant so don't miss out (we're not just saying so because we're biased).
Watch now: bit.ly/3IrHDTH
Christine Counsell (@counsell_c) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This was an excellent free webinar. Really helpful to teachers and leaders wondering how to ensure lessons integrate rich extended text rather than bolting it on. You can still sign up to receive it. #ChangingHistoriesKS3