We are experts in the teaching of history through original sources.
An exciting new partnership between The National Archives and North East Museums means that we are now able to offer curriculum-focussed workshops to secondary schools in the North East of England.
- Chartism (North East)
- Coal Mining (North East)
- Crime and Punishment (North East)
- Introduction to document research (North East)
- Migrants to Britain (North East)
- Public Health (North East)
- Suffragettes through Government eyes (North East)
- The General Strike (North East)
- The Industrial Revolution (North East)
- Tudor Rebellions (North East)
- What is history? (North East)
- World War I: The Home Front (North East)
Find out more about the sessions we teach and the resources we offer for the classroom.
We offer a dedicated learning programme for students with SEND.
Choose from three workshops that can be delivered at The National Archives, at your school or online via Zoom. There are also online teaching resources available for you to use in your classroom.
All workshops are offered on dates and times to suit you and the facilitator.
Our Study Days pair our education workshops with other activities such as crafts, talks by leading Historians or experiences with reenactors.
Our professional development programme gives teachers access to our unique collections and supports them in developing new source based activities.
You can keep up to date with the education department by following our social media channels.