The Pathway Guides are carefully crafted documents by Mark Robinson that summarise specific topics from one or more reading lists available on this educational platform. Their primary purpose is to simplify the assimilation of these topics for both educators and students. The guides include a variety of resource materials and three visual planning frameworks, tailored to different time constraints. Additionally, they feature suggested activities that educators can use to save time and make lessons more interactive and engaging. You can select activities and time frames that best suit the unique needs of your classroom.
Espionage
This pathway guide explores the theme of espionage throughout history, pulling together and summarising the contents of the reading lists Spymasters and Spies in Elizabethan England and Female spies and secret agents in WW2: The Special Operations Executive.
Henry VIII and his ministers
This pathway guide explores the Tudor monarchy and in particularly the relation between Henry VIII and his ministers, summarising the content of the list Henry VIII's relations with his chief ministers.
Minorities in Nazi Germany
This pathway guide explores the theme of Nazi treatment of people from minority communities, pulling together and summarising the contents of the reading lists Disability in Nazi Germany and Homosexuality in Nazi Germany.
Black people in Roman Britain
This pathway guide explores the perception of black people in Roman Britain, summarising the content of the list Black people in Roman Britain.