The HA’s ethos on diversity and inclusion is clear - we will not tolerate those who promote ideologies which seek to exclude or denigrate specific groups of people. We have therefore decided to withdraw the honour of the Medlicott Medal given to Dr David Starkey 20 yrs ago
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The Association continues to support the study, teaching and enjoyment of history at all levels. Today there are over 50 branches around the UK.
- Asking different questions about Empire
- The return to formal assessment at KS3 onebighistorydepartment.com/2022/03/09/the…
- This weekend should have been HA annual conference - but its been postponed. Instead we will have 4 days of highlights from the last few years available to watch for all members regardless of membership type. Speakers include @DrJaninaRamirez @TracyBorman history.org.uk/secondary/news…
- How can we foster students’ understanding of the Industrial Revolution, the British Empire and the Transatlantic Slave Trade as interconnected?
- The HA and the editors of our journal - Teaching History would like to make an unreserved apology for the error in judgement that has been made concerning a feature in Teaching History 185. We will issue a full apology Monday am.
- Tackling Racism: Teaching West African History pre-1700 – Benin - a department's work to improve curriculum diversity
- Developing substantive thinking: a project to create connections through a KS3 curriculum
- Decolonisation in the history classroom: wider perspectives and more critical questions
- If you have any free time this weekend then check out our virtual branch and the programme of events. history.org.uk/historian/cate… #staysafe #StayHome
- Bridging from Y6 to Y7 – transitional history
- Welcoming Peter Mandler as the new Historical Association President
- Curricular implementation at Key Stage 4: Anatomy of a GCSE History Unit.
- The Historical Association is honoured to announce that His Majesty King Charles III has agreed to be our patron. rb.gy/8niqis


