Change the history that pupils learn at Key Stage 3. Reframe familiar topics, discover forgotten stories and amplify unheard voices.
Through an evocative, story-based approach, this ground-breaking course brings together historical scholarship and enquiry, presenting a truly diverse, inclusive and ambitious history curriculum.
This is the history we owe to our pupils. This is the past for today and tomorrow.
- A strong chronological spine gives pupils the knowledge to understand, question and disrupt national narratives, from local stories to global developments.
- The power of story captivates pupils, improves literacy and makes content memorable.
- A truly diverse curriculum weaves gender, class, race and religion into every chapter with sensitivity and sophistication.
- Informed by current scholarship from historians including Helen Castor, Ruby Lal and Toby Green.
- Built for Ofsted's aspirational curriculum - rigorous, coherent and sequenced for genuine progression.
Expanding Worlds is the second book in the complete Changing Histories for KS3 series. All three books are now available: Connected Worlds, c.1000-c.1600 · Expanding Worlds, c.1600-c.1870 · Fragile Worlds, c.1870-present day.
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Christine Counsell, Kerry Apps, Will Bailey-Watson, Hannah Cusworth, Rachel Foster, Jonathan Grande, Mike Hill, Nicolas Kinloch, Teni Oladehin, Jacob Olivey, Hugh Richards, Paula Worth