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The Spice of Life? Ensuring variety when teaching about the Treaty of Versailles

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Teaching History, June 1st, 2005

Much has been said and written about different learning styles in recent years. Some people have responded with evangelical enthusiasm, others exercise a more cautious approach, whilst a few disregard it completely. Certainly, there are problems in allowing learning style 'audits' to shape our teaching strategies entirely. But one message emerges from the debates loud and clear: vary your teaching strategies and you're more likely to engage all your pupils and develop their understanding. This is hard to contest. A solid diet of question and answer or role-play or written work is unlikely to a...

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