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  • A group of people walks across a toppled statue of Lenin at night, one man stepping on its head. The scene conveys defiance and change.
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Superpower Relations & the Cold War: Using Scholarship and Stories to Boost Outcomes (History)

Tue 30 Jun 2026 16:00 - 17:00 BST Online, Google Meet

Superpower Relations & the Cold War: Using Scholarship and Stories to Boost Outcomes (History)

Tue 30 Jun 2026 16:00 - 17:00 BST Online, Google Meet

Join Catherine Priggs online to discover how historical scholarship and stories can elevate your curriculum planning and delivery of the Pearson Edexcel GCSE Superpowers Relations and the Cold War unit.

  • Discover how to use unfolding narratives to help students grasp the complex conceptual and substantive layers of the Cold War.
  • Learn how to use academic historical scholarship to underpin your curriculum design, moving beyond the basic textbook narrative.
  • Gain practical methods for encouraging extended reading and making high-level scholarship accessible for all ability levels.
  • Identify exactly where to weave stories and scholarship into your existing scheme of work for maximum impact on student outcomes.

Register for the webinar today! Catch the recording for six months or join us live for an extra three months of access - that's up to nine months of lesson-boosting insights!

Early Booking Fee: £55.00 + £0.75 booking fee


A bit about our expert

Catherine Priggs brings 15 years of experience in history education to her roles as an Assistant Headteacher and CPD Lead. A member of the Historical Association’s Secondary Committee and a published textbook author, she has extensive experience leading ITT and supporting history departments as an SLE. Catherine is a regular speaker at national conferences and serves as a GCSE examiner, combining her leadership expertise with a deep commitment to practical, classroom-focused history scholarship.


Booking information

One login per teacher for the live session, but the recording is there for your whole department. We will email an invoice the next business day, and payment is due via bank transfer within 14 days. Remember to include your PO number so your finance office doesn't have to chase you.