Schools History Project on www.schoolshistoryproject.org.uk

Other Contributers include …

Jamie Byrom

Ian Dawson

PRIMARY HUB

 

GENERAL GUIDANCE

For guidance on planning, enquiry, chronology and other general issues HERE…

SUBJECT CONTENT

For a wide range of ideas for teaching particular topics HERE…

Meet the Lead Advisers to the Primary Hub

 

Ann Moore, Honorary SHP Fellow

Ann was one of the first SHP Fellows during the late 1990 and early 2000s and is now an Honorary Fellow. She was a humanities advisory teacher and inspector in three different Local Authorities and was also an OFSTED inspector for primary, secondary and post 16 history.

Ann was a frequent contributor to the annual SHP conferences and her resources for children with special educational needs, published by Hodder, still remain popular, twenty years after they first appeared.

More recently Ann has returned to the world of history and resumed her passion, in particular, for Holocaust and Human Rights education.

 

Kate Moorse, Honorary SHP Fellow

Kate has had a long association with the SHP – in the early days she was
co–ordinator for the London region, later a Fellow and is currently an Honorary Fellow.

She has many years experience of teaching and learning; curriculum and assessment design; professional development and teacher training; advice and inspection; at school, local authority and national levels. She currently works free-lance and supports primary humanities subject leaders in 4 London local authorities.

With Ann Moore in 1998, Kate initiated the National Primary History and Geography Project incorporating citizenship and subsequently contributed to the QCA schemes of work for citizenship and history.

Over the years, Kate has worked on diversity and history and has contributed particularly to women’s history and collaborative learning. In a voluntary capacity, Kate is currently co-ordinating a project to train young rural women to teach early years and primary children in rural schools in Punjab, Northern India.