Items where Greenwich Author is "Hales, Alison"
Article
Hales, Alison (2018) The local in history: personal and community history and its impact on identity. Education 3-13: International Journal of Primary, Elementary and Early Years Education, 46 (6). pp. 671-684. ISSN 0300-4279 (Print), 1475-7575 (Online) (doi:10.1080/03004279.2018.1483802)
Dixon, Lynne and Hales, Alison (2015) What makes good local history? Primary History, 71:8682. pp. 19-25. ISSN 0966-6559
Hales, Alison (2015) Learning in the early years through local people and places: Developing historical concepts in the early years foundation stage. Primary History, 70. pp. 6-8.
Dixon, Lynne and Hales, Alison (2015) This old town. Teach Primary, 8 (4).
Headington, Rita and Hales, Alison (2010) “Practising what we preach”: social constructivism and course design. Compass: The Journal of Learning and Teaching at the University of Greenwich (2). pp. 17-30. ISSN 2044-0081
Book Section
Hales, Alison (2021) Putting the human back into the Humanities. In: McDonald, Roger and Gibson, Poppy ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5971-8565, (eds.) Inspiring Primary Learners: Insights and Inspirations across the curriculum. Taylor and Francis Group - Routledge, London and Oxon, pp. 87-102. ISBN 978-0367110659; 978-0429024597 (doi:10.4324/9780429024597)
Book
Doull, Karen, Russell, Christoper and Hales, Alison (2019) Mastering Primary History. Mastering Teaching . Bloomsbury, London. ISBN 978-1474295550
Dixon, Lynne and Hales, Alison (2013) Bringing history alive through local people and places. Routledge, Oxford, United Kingdom. ISBN 978-0415535854
Conference or Conference Paper
Hales, Alison (2011) The impact of alternative placements in teacher education: perceptions, knowledge and learning. In: BERA Annual Conference 2010, 1-4 Sep 2010, University of Warwick, UK. (Unpublished)
Headington, Rita, Kitchener, Iain, Morgan, Robert ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7891-2662 and Hales, Alison (2009) "Practise what we preach": a social constructivist approach to blended learning. In: Fourth International Blended Learning Conference: "Engaging Students in the Curriculum", 17-18 Jun 2009, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield.