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English History

English History

Robert Peal

Collins
2018
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The perfect stocking filler for lovers of English History. A concise guide to key events, people and places in English history and how England has come to be what it is today. From prehistoric England, Stonehenge and the Romans to modern times. Key events, people and places include: The Anglo-Saxons and Vikings 1066, Battle of Hastings Richard 1 and The Crusades Henry VIII, Thomas More, The Spanish Armada, Gunpowder Plot Cromwell World Wars 1 and 2 The NHS The 1953 Coronation World Cup win The Beatles Margaret Thatcher Princess Diana Brexit Beautifully produced, Collins Little Book of English History is a treasure in itself and makes a perfect gift for any visitor to England or enthusiast about its history.
Meet the Georgians

Meet the Georgians

Robert Peal

William Collins
2021
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‘The way Robert Peal describes Georgian England, you’d be mad not to want to live there yourself’ GUARDIAN Anne Bonny and Mary Read, pirate queens of the Caribbean Tipu Sultan, the Indian ruler who kept the British at bay Olaudah Equiano, the former slave whose story shocked the world Mary Wollstonecraft, the feminist who fought for women’s rights Ladies of Llangollen, the lovers who built paradise in a Welsh valley ‘Mad, bad and dangerous to know’ is how Lord Byron, the poet who drank wine from a monk’s skull and slept with his half-sister, was described by one of his many lovers. But ‘mad, bad and dangerous’ serves as a good description for the entire Georgian period: often neglected, the hundred or so years between the coronation of George I in 1714 and the death of George IV in 1830 were years when the modern world was formed, and changes came thick and fast. Across this century, new foods – pineapples, coffee and pepper – suddenly became available in the shops. Fashion exploded into a riot of colour, frilly shirts and wigs. Gin was drunk like it was water. Demands for women’s rights were heard, and it became possible to question the existence of God without fear of prompt execution. These exciting new developments came, of course, from the expanding British Empire. Britain’s wealth and its sudden access to chocolate, chillies and spices, was entirely bound up with the conquest of overseas territories and the miserable suffering of enslaved workers. This is the backdrop to Robert Peal’s new book, which introduces the Georgian era through the diverse lives of twelve ‘magnificent – if not moral’ people who defined it.
Meet the Georgians

Meet the Georgians

Robert Peal

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2022
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‘The way Robert Peal describes Georgian England, you’d be mad not to want to live there yourself’ GUARDIAN Anne Bonny and Mary Read, pirate queens of the Caribbean Tipu Sultan, the Indian ruler who kept the British at bay Olaudah Equiano, the former slave whose story shocked the world Mary Wollstonecraft, the feminist who fought for women’s rights Ladies of Llangollen, the lovers who built paradise in a Welsh valley ‘Mad, bad and dangerous to know’ is how Lord Byron, the poet who drank wine from a monk’s skull and slept with his half-sister, was described by one of his many lovers. But ‘mad, bad and dangerous’ serves as a good description for the entire Georgian period: often neglected, the hundred or so years between the coronation of George I in 1714 and the death of George IV in 1830 were years when the modern world was formed, and changes came thick and fast. Across this century, new foods – pineapples, coffee and pepper – suddenly became available in the shops. Fashion exploded into a riot of colour, frilly shirts and wigs. Gin was drunk like it was water. Demands for women’s rights were heard, and it became possible to question the existence of God without fear of prompt execution. These exciting new developments came, of course, from the expanding British Empire. Britain’s wealth and its sudden access to chocolate, chillies and spices, was entirely bound up with the conquest of overseas territories and the miserable suffering of enslaved workers. This is the backdrop to Robert Peal’s new book, which introduces the Georgian era through the diverse lives of twelve ‘magnificent – if not moral’ people who defined it.
Changing Schools: Perspectives on Five Years of Education Reform
Changing Schools is a collection of essays by teachers, researchers and administrators who have been on the front line of the revolutionary changes taking place in state education over the last five years. Their chapters cover topics such as assessment, academy chains, use of educational research, free schools and social media, and will be required reading for anyone wanting to understand England's rapidly changing educational landscape.Contributors include: Andrew Old, prominent teacher blogger; Tom Bennett, founder of ResearchEd; Jonathan Simons, head of education at the think tank Policy Exchange; Katherine Birbalsingh, Head of Michaela Community School; James O'Shaughnessy, Managing Director of Floreat Education and former Policy Director for David Cameron; Daisy Cristodoulou, head of research at ARK Schools; Doug Lemov, Managing Director of Uncommon Schools and author of Teach Like a Champion.
Early Modern British and World History 1509-1760

Early Modern British and World History 1509-1760

Robert Peal; Robert Selth; Laura Aitken-Burt

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2022
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Deliver an ambitious, knowledge-rich and global KS3 History curriculum to develop pupils’ knowledge of the past, build their skills and equip them to progress through to GCSE 9-1 History. Provide a coherent chronological KS3 history curriculum with 50 knowledge-rich lessons on early modern world history. Spark pupils’ curiosity, develop their understanding of the past and equip them to investigate the past as a historian. Ignite an interest in early modern history through memorable and compelling narratives, rich contextual detail and extraordinary peopleHelp all students to think critically about the past by focusing on the knowledge they need and then checking their understandingBuild secure positive identities and cultural capital with culturally and geographically diverse coverage including five new global history units for the 2nd editionSupport pupils’ long-term learning with knowledge organisers on key vocabulary, people, places, and datesPut knowledge into context with a full timeline covering the broad geographical scope of the period studiedEasy to implement in your school with the 10 unit/ 5 chapter structure and overarching enquiry question per unitDeliver excellent lessons and save time on your planning with the supportive Teacher Guide available free on collins.co.uk, including suggested activities and sources, quick quizzes, answers and essay ideas Unit 1: Henry VIII And The ReformationUnit 2: The Later TudorsUnit 3: The English Civil WarUnit 4: Commonwealth and RestorationUnit 5: Georgian BritainUnit 6: Renaissance EuropeUnit 7: The AmericasUnit 8: The Ottoman EmpireUnit 9: Mughal IndiaUnit 10: Edo Japan
Modern British and World History 1760-1900

Modern British and World History 1760-1900

Robert Peal; Robert Selth; Laura Aitken-Burt

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2022
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Deliver an ambitious, knowledge-rich and global KS3 History curriculum to develop pupils’ knowledge of the past, build their skills and equip them to progress through to GCSE 9-1 History. Provide a coherent chronological KS3 history curriculum with 50 knowledge-rich lessons on modern world history. Spark pupils’ curiosity, develop their understanding of the past and equip them to investigate the past as a historian. Ignite an interest in modern history through memorable and compelling narratives, rich contextual detail and extraordinary peopleHelp all students to think critically about the past by focusing on the knowledge they need and then checking their understandingBuild secure positive identities and cultural capital with culturally and geographically diverse coverage including five new global history units for the 2nd editionSupport pupils’ long-term learning with knowledge organisers on key vocabulary, people, places, and datesPut knowledge into context with a full timeline covering the broad geographical scope of the period studiedEasy to implement in your school with the 10 unit/ 5 chapter structure and overarching enquiry question per unitDeliver excellent lessons and save time on your planning with the supportive Teacher Guide available free on collins.co.uk, including suggested activities and sources, quick quizzes, answers and essay ideas Unit 1: The British EmpireUnit 2: The Transatlantic trade of enslaved peopleUnit 3: The Industrial RevolutionUnit 4: The Age of ReformUnit 5: The Victorian EmpireUnit 6: Birth of the USAUnit 7: The French RevolutionUnit 8: Nineteenth-century EuropeUnit 9: Qing ChinaUnit 10: Global Imperialism
Twentieth Century British and World History 1900-2020

Twentieth Century British and World History 1900-2020

Robert Peal; Robert Selth; Laura Aitken-Burt

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2022
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Deliver an ambitious, knowledge-rich and global KS3 History curriculum to develop pupils’ knowledge of the past, build their skills and equip them to progress through to GCSE 9-1 History. Provide a coherent chronological KS3 history curriculum with 50 knowledge-rich lessons on twentieth century world history. Spark pupils’ curiosity, develop their understanding of the past and equip them to investigate the past as a historian. Ignite an interest in twentieth century history through memorable and compelling narratives, rich contextual detail and extraordinary peopleHelp all students to think critically about the past by focusing on the knowledge they need and then checking their understandingBuild secure positive identities and cultural capital with culturally and geographically diverse coverage including five new global history units for the 2nd editionSupport pupils’ long-term learning with knowledge organisers on key vocabulary, people, places, and datesPut knowledge into context with a full timeline covering the broad geographical scope of the period studiedEasy to implement in your school with the 10 unit/ 5 chapter structure and overarching enquiry question per unitDeliver excellent lessons and save time on your planning with the supportive Teacher Guide available free on collins.co.uk, including suggested activities and sources, quick quizzes, answers and essay ideas Unit 1: The First World WarUnit 2: The USSRUnit 3: Germany and the NazisUnit 4: The Second World WarUnit 5: Wartime BritainUnit 6: Modern ChinaUnit 7: The Cold WarUnit 8: Civil Rights in the USAUnit 9: DecolonisationUnit 10: Postwar Britain
Reforming Lessons: Why English Schools Have Improved Since 2010 and How This Was Achieved
Reforming Lessons provides a first-hand account of the ambitious programme of reform that has led to a transformation in English schools since 2010 and seen pupils rise through the ranks of international comparison tests such as PIRLS and PISA.Co-authored by former Schools Minister Nick Gibb and Headteacher Robert Peal, the book explores the key principles behind the reforms and reveals the impact they had on school leadership, accountability, teaching methods, curriculum design, and pupil behaviour. Addressing the long legacy of ‘progressive’ approaches to teaching in English schools, and the development of evidence-led alternatives, the book shows that approaches to education such as 'warm-strict', 'teacher-led instruction', and 'knowledge-rich curriculum' have been simultaneously both controversial and hugely successful. Chapters cover:Reforms to the primary curriculum—phonics and mathematical masteryThe return of rigour in the secondary curriculumSchool structures—academies and free schoolsAcademic standardsGrassroot reformsChanges to teacher training and the introduction of the Early Career FrameworkProviding a fascinating insight into the major reforms that have shaped England’s school system and the drivers behind them, this is essential reading for anyone working in the education sector, policy-makers, and those interested in education reform.
Reforming Lessons: Why English Schools Have Improved Since 2010 and How This Was Achieved
Reforming Lessons provides a first-hand account of the ambitious programme of reform that has led to a transformation in English schools since 2010 and seen pupils rise through the ranks of international comparison tests such as PIRLS and PISA.Co-authored by former Schools Minister Nick Gibb and Headteacher Robert Peal, the book explores the key principles behind the reforms and reveals the impact they had on school leadership, accountability, teaching methods, curriculum design, and pupil behaviour. Addressing the long legacy of ‘progressive’ approaches to teaching in English schools, and the development of evidence-led alternatives, the book shows that approaches to education such as 'warm-strict', 'teacher-led instruction', and 'knowledge-rich curriculum' have been simultaneously both controversial and hugely successful. Chapters cover:Reforms to the primary curriculum—phonics and mathematical masteryThe return of rigour in the secondary curriculumSchool structures—academies and free schoolsAcademic standardsGrassroot reformsChanges to teacher training and the introduction of the Early Career FrameworkProviding a fascinating insight into the major reforms that have shaped England’s school system and the drivers behind them, this is essential reading for anyone working in the education sector, policy-makers, and those interested in education reform.
Medieval British and World History 410-1509

Medieval British and World History 410-1509

Laura Aitken-Burt; Robert Selth; Robert Peal

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2022
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Deliver an ambitious, knowledge-rich and global KS3 History curriculum to develop pupils’ knowledge of the past, build their skills and equip them to progress through to GCSE 9-1 History. Provide a coherent chronological KS3 history curriculum with 50 knowledge-rich lessons on medieval world history. Spark pupils’ curiosity, develop their understanding of the past and equip them to investigate the past as a historian. Ignite an interest in medieval history through memorable and compelling narratives, rich contextual detail and extraordinary peopleHelp all students to think critically about the past by focusing on the knowledge they need and then checking their understandingBuild secure positive identities and cultural capital with culturally and geographically diverse coverage including five new global history units for the 2nd editionSupport pupils’ long-term learning with knowledge organisers on key vocabulary, people, places, and datesPut knowledge into context with a full timeline covering the broad geographical scope of the period studiedEasy to implement in your school with the 10 unit/ 5 chapter structure and overarching enquiry question per unitDeliver excellent lessons and save time on your planning with the supportive Teacher Guide available free on collins.co.uk, including suggested activities and sources, quick quizzes, answers and essay ideas Unit 1: Anglo-Saxon EnglandUnit 2: Normal EnglandUnit 3: Medieval LifeUnit 4: Medieval KingshipUnit 5: Late Medieval EnglandUnit 6: The Islamic WorldUnit 7: The CrusadesUnit 8: Medieval African KingdomsUnit 9: Imperial ChinaUnit 10: The Mongols
Robert

Robert

Kenneth Fuchs

AuthorHouse
2005
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In the novel's Preface, the Author states: "In a few short words, the content of the book is this: A boy dedicates himself to the clerical profession with the fire of childlike enthusiasm, the youth goes astray in his profession, and the man, 'because not all flowering dreams ripened, ' has the notion of giving it up and 'fleeing to the desert.' Yet Heaven has decided otherwise. With resignation he comes back to himself and begins again to believe in his calling. Besides this, everything which is presented in the book belongs partly to the characteristics of the hero appearing in it, partly to the characteristics of our time chiefly with regard to religious, ecclesiastical, and especially clerical matters."
Robert

Robert

Michael W Elliott

Authorhouse
2020
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Julie, a single mother, and her daughter Karen, are trying to move on after the loss of Julie's soulmate Kmyviks. Kmyviks was an alien who was a criminal on his home planet. He was exiled to Earth for one year until his sentence could be executed. While on Earth he fell in love with Julie and they had an incredible romance. After Kmyviks was taken back to his home planet, Julie discovered she was pregnant with his child. 'Robert' is the story of how Julie and Karen struggled to raise a child who was half alien. Robert quickly discovers he is not like the other children and struggles in a world where he is clearly superior. After awhile, Robert senses a connection with his father whom he has never met. Could Kmyviks still be alive?
Robert

Robert

Kathi S Barton

World Castle Publishing, LLC
2022
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Archer's Dynasty1. Delmar2. Peter3. Robert4. William5. Sherman6. DarrelElizabeth Monroe moved from Chicago to a small town in Ohio to live with her grandda, Bingo. He owned the construction company updating Peter's house. Elizabeth was helping out until she could take her medical boards to transfer her license to Ohio.Robert Archer was bored with being an attorney and wanted to try his hand at construction. He had an eye for detail and wanted to help his brother, Peter, out. Robert was focusing so hard on the tile job that when Elizabeth suddenly spoke out of seemingly nowhere, he was startled and fell, hitting his head hard on the tub.Elizabeth went immediately into doctor mode to save Robert. With his head bandaged and his eyes covered, Robert only knew her by the sound of her voice and her surly attitude. Surly or not, Robert was intrigued and falling quickly for the new doctor.
Robert

Robert

André Gide

Culturea
2022
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Andr Gide se voit adresser une r ponse pistolaire par Robert X - le mari de la d funt veline X qui fit publier de mani re posthume son journal intime, sous le titre L' cole des femmes, par les soins de sa fille -, qui demande l' crivain de publier son droit de r ponse la suite du d voilement de sa vie de couple par son pouse. Robert, tout la fois scandalis par l'action de sa femme et plus encore de sa fille, pr sente sa version de l' volution de son mariage o il transpara t que son amour, toujours intact d'une certaine mani re pour veline, s'est heurt avec le caract re de plus en plus libre-penseur de sa femme qui s' loignait du mod le bourgeois et profond ment catholique dans lequel il voulait contraindre son m nage. Selon lui, sa femme n'a pas support de le voir tel qu'en lui-m me, s'attachant avant tout l'image id alis e qu'elle se faisait de lui, et sous l'influence de personnes sans morale religieuse a fini par le lui reprocher.
Robert

Robert

Siegfried Diller

Books on Demand
2023
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Das fiktive Dokudrama "Robert" ist ein Versuch, die Geschehnisse des Badeunfalls meines Bruders in Erinnerung zu rufen und dadurch sein Ged chtnis zu bewahren. Die erz hlerische Dokumentation will eintauchen in das kurze Leben Roberts (1937-1944), in die damalige Zeit (Drittes Reich) und damit auch in das furchtbare Kriegsjahr 1944, in dem sich der Badeunfall ereignet hatte. Mit den sp rlich vorhandenen Fakten soll der nicht restlos aufgekl rte Ertrinkungstod des Bruders aufge- und verarbeitet werden.
Robert

Robert

Jürgen May

Books on Demand
2021
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Zwischen Kriegswirren, Machtgier und Intrigen am k niglichen Hof begegnet Thronfolger, David von Tungston, seiner geliebten Anabel und erlebt mit ihr eine tiefe Seelenverwandtschaft, die sie auf unbeschreibliche Weise miteinander verbindet. Als er auf Robert trifft, wei er die Faszination, die dieser auf ihn aus bt, nicht zu deuten und ger t zunehmend in dessen Bann, ohne zu ahnen, dass er durch ihn in einen machtpolitischen Interessenkonflikt verwickelt wird. Erst als David erkennt, dass die Krone in Gefahr ist, trifft er eine folgenschwere Entscheidung.