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Bracey, P.
,
Jackson, D.
and
Gove-Humphries, A.
(2011)
They did things differently then: diversity and challenge from Key Stage 1.
Education 3-13: International Journal of Primary, Elementary and Early Years Education.
39
(4), pp. 373-382. 0300-4279 (Print), 1475-7575 (Online).
Bracey, P.
,
Gove-Humphries, A.
and
Jackson, D.
(2006)
Refugees and evacuees: enhancing historical understanding through Irish historical fiction with Key Stage 2 and early Key Stage 3 pupils.
Education 3-13.
34
(2), pp. 103-112. 1475-7575.
Book Section
Bracey, P.
,
Jackson, D.
and
Gove-Humphries, A.
(2008)
Exploring significant individuals as heroes to challenge Anglo-centric norms in Key Stage 2 history (7 – 11).
In:
Vella, Y.
(ed.)
Transforming History Teaching - Transforming Society.
Malta: University of Malta. pp. 19-32.
Conference or Workshop Item
Bracey, P.
and
Jackson, D.
(2008)
Teaching a controversial aspect of Irish history across Key Stages 1, 2 and 3: from justification to application.
Practical presented to:
European Association of History Educators (EUROCLIO) 15th Annual International Professional Development Conference: The Past in the Present: Identity, Diversity and Values Through History Teaching, University of the West of England, Bristol, 4 - 5 March 2008
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