Andrew Wrenn is a freelance History Education consultant. He is also a Teacher Fellow and recent trustee of the Historical Association, a UK subject organisation which promotes the teaching of history cross-phrase. Andrew is a national assessor for the Historical Association's Quality Mark Award for the teaching of history in primary and secondary schools. He is a former LA advisor for history and humanities and is an experienced teacher, trainer and writer. Andrew has had educational materials and articles published by the Historical Association, the BBC, Pearson, HarperCollins and the Oxford and Cambridge University Presses. He steered the Historical Association's KS2/3 History Transition Project and co-authored a government-sponsored HA report on Teaching Emotive and Controversial History 3-19. Andrew is a regular contributor to national UK history conferences and has also led CPD internationally in Paris, the Baltic States, Oman and Nigeria. He wrote an upper KS2 World History curriculum for teaching in Kazakh schools and his materials are in use in schools as far afield as Australia and Pakistan as well as in the UK.
See more from Andrew WrennPrimary History: A Deep Dive into Curriculum Impact
This webinar will provide headteachers, curriculum leaders, subject leaders and teachers and practitioners with knowledge and skills to undertake a robust evaluation the impact of their History curriculum, including strategies for formative and summative assessment, aligned with Ofsted expectations.

Webinar Duration: 1 hour 6 minutes (approx.)
This webinar will provide headteachers, curriculum leaders, subject leaders and teachers and practitioners with knowledge and skills to undertake a robust evaluation the impact of their History curriculum, including strategies for formative and summative assessment, aligned with Ofsted expectations.
A high-quality History curriculum should help learners prepare for the next stage of education, employment or training. In order to determine the extent to which the curriculum is achieving this, schools will need to have in place robust systems for measuring, evaluating and communicating impact, which can also help them prepare for the possibility of an Ofsted ‘deep dive’.
In this webinar, Andrew Wrenn, experienced history education consultant, national assessor, teacher, trainer, writer and advisor, will identify effective systems for determining the impact of the History curriculum on the attainment and aspirations of all pupils, including the most disadvantaged and those with SEND.