Knowing Teaching And Learning History


Knowing Teaching And Learning History
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Knowing Teaching And Learning History


Knowing Teaching And Learning History
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Author : Peter N. Stearns
language : en
Publisher: NYU Press
Release Date : 2000-09

Knowing Teaching And Learning History written by Peter N. Stearns and has been published by NYU Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2000-09 with Education categories.


A rethinking of teaching methodology in history classrooms As issues of history and memory collide in our society and in the classroom, the time is ripe to rethink the place of history in our schools. Knowing, Teaching, and Learning History represents a unique effort by an international group of scholars to understand the future of teaching and learning about the past. It will challenge the ways in which historians, teachers, and students think about teaching history. The book concerns itself first and foremost with the question, "How do students develop sophisticated historical understandings and how can teachers best encourage this process?" Recent developments in psychology, education, and historiography inform the debates that take place within Knowing, Teaching, and Learning History. This four-part volume identifies the current issues and problems in history education, then works towards a deep and considered understanding of this evolving field. The contributors to this volume link theory to practice, making crucial connections with those who teach history. Published in conjunction with the American Historical Association.



Knowing History In Schools


Knowing History In Schools
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Author : Arthur Chapman
language : en
Publisher: UCL Press
Release Date : 2021-01-07

Knowing History In Schools written by Arthur Chapman and has been published by UCL Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-01-07 with Education categories.


The ‘knowledge turn’ in curriculum studies has drawn attention to the central role that knowledge of the disciplines plays in education, and to the need for new thinking about how we understand knowledge and knowledge-building. Knowing History in Schools explores these issues in the context of teaching and learning history through a dialogue between the eminent sociologist of curriculum Michael Young, and leading figures in history education research and practice from a range of traditions and contexts. With a focus on Young’s ‘powerful knowledge’ theorisation of the curriculum, and on his more recent articulations of the ‘powers’ of knowledge, this dialogue explores the many complexities posed for history education by the challenge of building children’s historical knowledge and understanding. The book builds towards a clarification of how we can best conceptualise knowledge-building in history education. Crucially, it aims to help history education students, history teachers, teacher educators and history curriculum designers navigate the challenges that knowledge-building processes pose for learning history in schools.



Becoming A History Teacher


Becoming A History Teacher
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Author : Ruth Sandwell
language : en
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Release Date : 2014-01-01

Becoming A History Teacher written by Ruth Sandwell and has been published by University of Toronto Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-01-01 with Education categories.


Becoming a History Teacher is a collection of thoughtful essays by history teachers, historians, and teacher educators on how to prepare student teachers to think historically and to teach historical thinking.



Teaching And Learning History In Elementary Schools


Teaching And Learning History In Elementary Schools
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Author : Jere E. Brophy
language : en
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Release Date : 1997-01-01

Teaching And Learning History In Elementary Schools written by Jere E. Brophy and has been published by Teachers College Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1997-01-01 with Education categories.


In clear, concise language, this book deals with fundamental issues that must be addressed if teachers are to construct coherent and powerful history curricula, including: What are the purposes and goals that different types of teachers establish for their history teaching?, and What do children know and think about history, and what are the teaching implications for our schools? This book represents a major advance in developing a knowledge base about children’s historical learning and thinking that applies to history teaching some of the principles involved in teaching for understanding and conceptual change teaching, methods that have been so successful in other school subjects.



Teaching History 11 18


Teaching History 11 18
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Author : Husbands, Chris
language : en
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Release Date : 2010-07-01

Teaching History 11 18 written by Husbands, Chris and has been published by McGraw-Hill Education (UK) this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-07-01 with Education categories.


This book provides a comprehensive and radical guide to the challenges facing history and history teaching in contemporary schools



Pastplay


Pastplay
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Author : Kevin Kee
language : en
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Release Date : 2014-03-10

Pastplay written by Kevin Kee and has been published by University of Michigan Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-03-10 with Education categories.


A collection of scholars and teachers of history unpack how computing technologies are transforming the ways that we learn, communicate, and teach.



Teaching History 11 18


Teaching History 11 18
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Author : Chris Husbands
language : en
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Release Date : 2010-07-16

Teaching History 11 18 written by Chris Husbands and has been published by McGraw-Hill Education (UK) this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-07-16 with Education categories.


Teaching History 11-18 is a comprehensive introduction to teaching. learning and assessing history in secondary schools. Drawing on cutting edge research and practice, it draws together recent thinking in teaching and learning in history, teaching and learning in secondary education more generally and classroom-based research to provide a radical re-thinking of the practices of teaching and learning about the past at the beginning of the twenty-first century. At the core of the book is a focus on diversity and its implications: the diversity of classrooms in English schools, cultural diversity and pluralism in accounts of the past, and the diversity of pedagogic and communicative strategies at the disposal of teachers. The book is realistic about the challenges: a precarious place in the curriculum, pupil disaffection, bitter ideological debates about the purpose, place and status of history, but offers a forward-looking rationale for the centrality of the past in debates about identity, social cohesion and persona and social education.



The Challenge Of Rethinking History Education


The Challenge Of Rethinking History Education
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Author : Bruce A. VanSledright
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2010-09-13

The Challenge Of Rethinking History Education written by Bruce A. VanSledright and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-09-13 with Education categories.


Every few years in the United States, history teachers go through what some believe is an embarrassing national ritual. A representative group of students sit down to take a standardized U.S. history test, and the results show varied success. Sizable percentages of students score at or below a "basic" understanding of the country’s history. Pundits seize on these results to argue that not only are students woefully ignorant about history, but history teachers are simply not doing an adequate job teaching historical facts. The overly common practice of teaching history as a series of dates, memorizing the textbook, and taking notes on teachers’ lectures ensues. In stark contrast, social studies educators like Bruce A. VanSledright argue instead for a more inquiry-oriented approach to history teaching and learning that fosters a sense of citizenship through the critical skills of historical investigation. Detailed case studies of exemplar teachers are included in this timely book to make visible, in an easily comprehensible way, the thought processes of skilled teachers. Each case is then unpacked further to clearly address the question of what history teachers need to know to teach in an investigative way. The Challenge of Rethinking History Education is a must read for anyone looking for a guide to both the theory and practice of what it means to teach historical thinking, to engage in investigative practice with students, and to increase students’ capacity to critically read and assess the nature of the complex culture in which they live.



Engagement In Teaching History


Engagement In Teaching History
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Author : Frederick D. Drake
language : en
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Release Date : 2009

Engagement In Teaching History written by Frederick D. Drake and has been published by Prentice Hall this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009 with History categories.


How can history be taught effectively? Does knowing about the past give meaning to the present and hints to what will happen in the future? This book responds to these questions as it explores the key elements of history instruction-the use of primary sources and narratives, involving students in the historical inquiry through classroom discussions, teaching toward chronological thinking, and the use of historical documents to develop in students a "detective approach" to solving historical problems. Taking a systematic approach to improve students' historical thinking, this book emphasizes certain strategies that will help students know more about the past in ways that will help them in their lives today. The second edition is organized in three parts-Part One describes the theoretical background to teaching history. Part Two, "Planning and Assessment," emphasizes the importance of good organization and lesson planning as well as how to assess students' knowledge, reasoning power, and effective use of communication in the history classroom. Part Three, "Instruction," focuses on the use of primary sources, class discussions, incorporating photographs and paintings, and writing in teaching history. Both the study of history and the teaching of history are multifaceted. The author's hope in writing this book is to engage new and experienced teachers in thoughtful discourse regarding the teaching and learning of history and to develop lifelong learners of history in the 21st century.



Knowing And Writing School History


Knowing And Writing School History
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Author : Luciana C. de Oliveira
language : en
Publisher: IAP
Release Date : 2011-03-01

Knowing And Writing School History written by Luciana C. de Oliveira and has been published by IAP this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-03-01 with Education categories.


Because school history often relies on reading and writing and has its own discipline-specific challenges, it is important to understand the language demands of this content area, the typical writing requirements, and the language expectations of historical discourse. History uses language is specialized ways, so it can be challenging for students to construct responses to historical events. It is only through a focus on these specialized ways of presenting and constructing historical content that students will see how language is used to construe particular contexts. This book provides the results of a qualitative study that investigated the language resources that 8th and 11th grade students drew on to write an exposition and considered the role of writing in school history. The study combined a functional linguistic analysis of student writing with educational considerations in the underresearched content area of history. Data set consisted of writing done by students who were English language learners and other culturally and linguistically diverse students from two school districts in California. The book is an investigation of expository school history writing and teachers’ expectations for this type of writing. School history writing refers to the kind of historical writing expected of students at the pre-college levels.