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Take a look at the Primary History learning opportunities available to book:
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Autumn Term 2026

Date: 22 October 2026
Price: Sub £55 / SLA £40 / Full £66
Keyword Search: History Resources
Using Resources in your Primary History Curriculum (Webinar)
Working with the HIAS history packs, plans and free resources for history, Justine Ball and Dawn Eggleton will explore what is available to help you plan high quality history in your school, drawing on the research for inclusion and teaching for all groups in the Curriculum and Assessment review and the Ofsted 2025 framework.
This webinar will cover:
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reflections on national requirements for inclusion in the curriculum in the Curriculum Review and Ofsted framework and how that can be applied in history
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exploring the resources available to use for planning history and using it to embed best practice
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evaluating your current history curriculum and planning for the future
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formulating an action plan going forward.
Delegates should bring their history planning and units from their school with them to think through during the webinar.
Suitable for new and current history leaders and for any member of teaching staff in your school.

Date: 12 November 2026
Price: Sub £55 / SLA £40 / Full £66
Keyword Search: Adapting Resources
Adapting Resources for all in your Primary History Curriculum (particularly SEND and Disadvantaged Groups) (Webinar)
This webinar will cover:
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reflections on national requirements for SEND, disadvantaged groups and teaching available for all groups and how this relates to history
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exploring how to adapt history resources to make the history curriculum accessible for all
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evaluating your current history curriculum and planning for the future
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formulating your action plan going forward.
Delegates should bring their history planning and units from their school with them to think through during the webinar.
Suitable for new and current history leaders and for any member of teaching staff in your school.

Date: 25 November 2026
Price: Sub £175 / SLA £110 / Full £210
Keyword Search: Leading History
Leading History Successfully for New History Leaders 26-27
A course designed for new primary history subject leaders and those who would like to build their confidence in the planning and teaching of history with regard to best practice and National Curriculum requirements for history.
This course will prepare you to:
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lead and manage history confidently across your school
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ensure that you are prepared for the key challenges of the Ofsted framework
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develop your history curriculum with clear ‘intention’ that promotes progression, ensuring ‘impact’ and prepares children for the next phase of their education
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ensure you know what good practice looks like in history teaching
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explain to your colleagues how to ‘implement’ the history curriculum through the six-step approach to historical enquiry
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develop innovative and thoughtful strategies for assessment.

Date: 3 December 2026
Price: Sub £55 / SLA £40 / Full £66
Keyword Search: Diverse History
Practical Examples of Diverse History Stories ready for use in your Primary History Curriculum (Webinar)
Following on from the success of Minnie Moore’s diversity webinar in 2025, this webinar draws on the thinking behind diversity in the history curriculum and offers a range of examples across the statutory requirements of the history National Curriculum.
This webinar will cover:
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a summary of best practice to consider when embedding diverse examples throughout your primary history curriculum
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exploring specific practical examples for each of the statutory requirements of the National Curriculum, led by HIAS and the history steering group
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evaluating your current history curriculum and planning for the future
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formulating your action plan going forward.
Delegates should bring their history planning and units from their school with them to think through during the webinar.
Suitable for new and current history leaders or any teaching staff looking for ideas for teaching history.
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