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EPISODE · Apr 27, 2025 · 1H 31M

What can narrative non-fiction bring to the teaching of primary history? The Late Show with Christopher Vowles

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Christopher talks with researcher and primary school teacher Dr Emma Simpson about the contribution that narrative non-fiction can make to the history learning of primary school children.

Christopher talks with researcher and primary school teacher Dr Emma Simpson about the contribution that narrative non-fiction can make to the history learning of primary school children.

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