Elizabeth Carr
History teacher, Humanities subject leader, Curriculum senior leader, Historical Association editor and course leader.
- Early morning train through a flooded landscape heading for #Soane26 Looking forward to presenting on assessment and the curriculum, sharing an approach from my department, and to the other amazing sessions on offer.
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- Teaching History 201 from @histassoc.bsky.social is online. Brilliant authors sharing their varied approaches to teaching about interpretations. Great CPD for history teachers and subject leads! @sehartsmith.bsky.social @historysuperfan.bsky.social @benarscott.bsky.social and others
- This is a brilliant piece. I had the privilege of a pre-publication preview and have adopted Sarah and Jessie's analogies in my teaching with Year 10. Do read it!
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- It was a pleasure to host @catherinepriggs.bsky.social at Avanti Grange and a great opportunity to showcase our curriculum, drawing so much on the brilliant #ChangingHistoriesKS3
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- Reposted by Elizabeth CarrThrilled to say I'm a judge for the first ever Inspiring History Teaching Awards, in association with Historic Royal Palaces. Do you know a great history teacher in the UK who deserves to go down in history? Nominate them here bit.ly/42yhGZP
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- I enjoyed today's @teachertapp.bsky.social blog from @theeef.bsky.social about knowledge of Latin and Greek supporting spelling. educationendowmentfoundation.org.uk/news/eef-blo...
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- Fascinating conversation with Year 10 students yesterday, studying Huguenot refugees in early modern Britain. One student remarked on the impact and legacy of the Huguenots in relation to establishing the Bank of England - 'so they were French but they created the English national bank! ...
- Lovely feedback from parents at our Open Evening tonight. Those new to the school blown away by our curriculum content. Existing parents telling me their children love History for the stories. It's #ChangingHistoriesKS3 Thanks to @counsellc.bsky.social @willgoodfellow82.bsky.social and authors!
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- Reposted by Elizabeth CarrMany of us involved in #historyteacher #TeacherEducation have been keen to see subject, & distinctive nature of our discipline, re-centred in the recent focus on instructional coaching & core-practices in schools. It was brilliant, therefore, to read 'Secondary History in Action'. 1/
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- Still time to sign up for this - free history teaching inspiration (we hope) to set you up before the summer break!
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- Thank you to @apf102.bsky.social for pulling this to pieces for us! #historyteacher
- Delighted to see @counsellc.bsky.social recognised with an OBE. Where would we be without her wisdom on history, curriculum, assessment? She has profoundly shaped me as a history teacher and curriculum leader. schoolsweek.co.uk/kings-birthd...
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- Reposted by Elizabeth Carr1. A story. Please read. Reposts hugely appreciated on this. You'll see why in a bit. I was born in Pakistan and lived there until I was 4. My parents worked there as doctors. While we were there we were very close to a couple called Christine and Mike Miles.
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- I feel immensely lucky to have had the chance to work with @thewayofkueh.bsky.social and colleagues within my Trust this week for two days of intensive curriculum development for PRE from EYFS to Year 9. We drew on the work of @missdcox.bsky.social @counsellc.bsky.social @re-mcgee.bsky.social ...
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- What a fabulous weekend at #HAConf25 So lovely to collaborate with @catherinepriggs.bsky.social to share strategies for curriculum coherence and its impact. So many inspiring sessions and conversations, all in beautiful sunshine and Liverpool docks. Thank you @histassoc.bsky.social team!
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