Women are still absent from how history is taught and assessed in England
Women are largely absent from the questions, sources, and mark schemes that shape how history is taught and assessed in schools in England.
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Women are largely absent from the questions, sources, and mark schemes that shape how history is taught and assessed in schools in England.
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