History

Vision

History is concerned with sequence, time and chronology and is the study of evidence about the past; it gives us a sense of identity, set within our social, political, cultural and economic relationships. History fires the children’s curiosity about the past in Britain and the wider world and plays an essential part in preparing us for living and working in the modern world. Pupils consider how the past influences the present, what past societies were like and how beliefs and cultures influenced people’s actions. As they do this, children develop a chronological framework for their knowledge of significant events and people. What they learn can influence their decisions about personal choices, attitudes and values. In history, children find evidence, weigh it up and reach their own conclusions. To do this they need to be able to research, sift through evidence, and argue for their point of view – skills that will prepare them for life beyond Rushall.

The aims of history are:

History lead: Mrs Gillian Lowe

 

The children undertake historical study as part of the curriculum. Through history, the children learn a range of skills, concepts, attitudes and methods of working. The children are given the opportunity to learn about historical events and past civilizations through exploring sources of information and excursions. 

The school uses a variety of teaching and learning styles in history lessons. Our principal aim is to develop the children’s knowledge, skills and understanding in history.  We use whole-class teaching methods and combine these with enquiry-based research activities.

 

We believe that children learn best when: