About

www.ilovehistory.co.uk is a resource for students and teachers of history. It was set up in 2005 and is maintained by Simon Ross.

Simon Ross is currently Director of World Studies at All Saints Church of England College in Newcastle upon Tyne. In 2011 he taught for two terms at The Henry Box School in Witney having taken time in the Autumn of 2010 to train as a RYA Yachtmaster. He was previously Head of History at Little Heath School, an 11-18 comprehensive on the edge of Reading. Before training to teach he studied History at New College, Oxford. He completed an MPhil in educational research methodology in 2003. He has worked as a sailing and windsurfing instructor, and continues to be involved in extra curricular activities at school. He has led school trips to China and, in 2010, to Malawi.

  • #1 written by neil cliff
    about 2 years ago

    I am impressed with the website. I am teacher of history in Plymouth.

    Is it possible to become a member of the site please.

  • #2 written by Ratz Howes
    about 2 years ago

    Absolutely loving this site and all it has to offer!!

    I am extremely passionate about all aspects of history and archaeology, but alas am only a mere Primary school teacher!!

    Are there plans to extend this site and all it has to offer to cover the Primary curriculum too?

    To create Historians for the future, we need to be inspiring them at as young an age as possible!! ;o)

  • #3 written by Mabel LO
    about 2 years ago

    Permission to use copyright work at your website
    (Ref: ilovehistory.co.uk)

    We represent the Education Bureau of The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (our website: http://www.edb.gov.hk) and would like to seek your permission to 1) link the following copyright works and 2) display the following screenshots to our online depository of teaching resources located at the Hong Kong Education City Note website (www.hkedcity.net/edb/teachingresources). The screenshot will show what your website looks like and not in means to copy material from your website.

    http://www.ilovehistory.co.uk/?p=633

    The teaching resources, meant to assist teachers to integrate IT into learning and teaching, are free for browsing and use for non-profit-making educational purposes.

    We would be most grateful if you could grant us permission as outlined above. In case the copyright work does not belong to you, please direct us to the right source so that we could solicit their permission.
    Please contact us via email itecopyright@edb.gov.hk. We look forward to receiving your early favorable reply. Many thanks.

  • #4 written by admin
    about 2 years ago

    That is absolutely fine!

  • #5 written by M. Hall
    about 2 years ago

    Hi. How do I join your site and become a member?

    Thanks. M. Hall

  • #6 written by admin
    about 2 years ago

    Hi, no need to join, but you can subscribe to receive information on updates by clicking on the orange button at the top of the page.

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