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Kindenberg, Bjorn – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2022
Based on Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) informed genre theory, this paper investigates the interplay between narrative and analytical representations of the past in texts used for history-educational purposes. In this paper, it is argued that the role of narrative merits further attention in history genre descriptions. Thirteen history…
Descriptors: Linguistics, History Instruction, Language Styles, Grade 8
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Fardi, Kyriaki – History Education Research Journal, 2022
This article focuses on an approach to the concept of historical time in early childhood education through the lens of cognitive psychology. It consists of three parts: (1) theoretical approaches, inspired by three broad scientific fields -- cognitive psychology, pedagogy and history; (2) the presentation of educational examples, formed by…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Young Children, History, History Instruction
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Bird, Michael – Teaching History, 2022
Michael Bird has a longstanding interest in the power of classroom dialogue, not only as a means of eliciting students' prior knowledge or checking their understanding of new ideas and information, but also as a powerful tool for generating new knowledge through a collective process of meaning-making. In this article, he first uses two extracts of…
Descriptors: History, Teaching Methods, Learner Engagement, Dialogs (Language)
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Tallavaara, Riitta; Rautiainen, Matti – History Education Research Journal, 2020
In Finland, history is taught in comprehensive schools at both primary and secondary levels. In primary schools, teachers are qualified class teachers who study one or two history courses during their teacher education. The amount of history taught in teacher education is limited, but student class teachers have studied history while at…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, History, History Instruction, Student Attitudes
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Eilam, Billie; Yosfan, Merav; Lanir, Joel; Wecker, Alan J. – Journal of Museum Education, 2023
Few investigations of museums have examined the potential of varying displays as related to learning outcomes. This study focused on two museum spaces, presenting different historical events and featuring different objects' characteristics and arrangements, as related to seventh- and eighth-graders' learning and experiences during a self-guided…
Descriptors: Museums, Student Attitudes, History Instruction, Exhibits
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Thomas De Vittori; Gaëlle Louaked; Marie-Pierre Visentin – European Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2024
The aim of this pilot study is to evaluate the relevance of the use of history in mathematics education. This paper presents an experiment carried out in France with sixth-grade students (n=108) in which an ancient number system is used, an approach that is commonly suggested in French sixth-grade textbooks but has previously been unassessed.…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Education, Learning Activities
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Zhang, Kunkun; Djonov, Emilia; Torr, Jane – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2022
Television, like other media, can work as a platform for promoting learning. This article illustrates the value of multimodal discourse analysis for evaluating the potential of a children's television show as a vehicle for fostering knowledge and skills in a specific subject area. Drawing on social semiotic principles and systemic functional genre…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Educational Television, History Instruction, Thinking Skills
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Patel, Dhwani – Teaching History, 2021
Much has been written in recent years about how historical scholarship can be used to shape practice in the classroom. As an historian of the medieval period now working as an history teacher, Dhwani Patel offers a fresh perspective on these debates. During her PGCE year, Patel found herself reflecting on how the lenses and methodologies that…
Descriptors: Grade 7, Interdisciplinary Approach, History Instruction, Secondary School Students
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Huijgen, Tim; Holthuis, Paul; van Boxtel, Carla; van de Grift, Wim – Educational Studies, 2019
The aim of this observational study is to explore how history teachers promote historical contextualisation in their lessons. Historical contextualisation is the ability to situate phenomena and individuals' actions in the context of time, historical location, long-term developments, or specific events to give meaning to these phenomena and…
Descriptors: History, History Instruction, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods
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Han, Hyewon; Bong, Mimi; Kim, Sung-il; Kwon, Soon Koo – Educational Psychology, 2022
We investigated the transmission of utility value from teachers to students by testing a model based on modern expectancy-value theory and empirical evidence for value transmission. A sample of 219 Korean 8th graders responded to surveys regarding the subject of history and their history teacher. Structural equation modelling showed that students'…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grade 8, Middle School Students, Student Attitudes
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McCully, Alan; Weiglhofer, Magdalena; Bates, Jessica – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2021
This article reports on the impact visits to community-based museums in a divided society, Northern Ireland, had on young people's historical, political, and cultural understanding of the commemorated past. It examines the responses of two student groups, one predominantly Protestant and the other Catholic, to two museums, each presenting its own…
Descriptors: Museums, Conflict, Cultural Awareness, Political Attitudes
England, Ruth – Development Education Research Centre, 2022
This small-scale qualitative research study examines the extent to which teachers involved in Global North-South School Partnerships engage with learning about shared colonial histories. Existing research in this field suggests that teachers' lack of knowledge and confidence leads to historical context being largely absent from such projects.…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Developed Nations, Partnerships in Education, Teacher Participation
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Garrard, Kerri Anne – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2022
'Intercultural understanding' (ICU) and its core concept 'interculturality', was introduced in the new national curriculum, implemented across Australia from 2013 (Australian Curriculum, ACARA. [2013]. Australian curriculum V.60. Retrieved from http://www.australiancurriculum.edu.au/copyright). This paper draws on a study conducted in Victoria,…
Descriptors: History, Secondary School Teachers, Cultural Awareness, Foreign Countries
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Wongsaphan, Montree; Chookhampaeng, Chowwalit; Thanapatmeemanee, Hemmin; Noomtuam, Pornvenus – Journal of Educational Issues, 2022
The objectives of this study were (1) to develop local-based learning activities in an integrated learning unit entitled "The Legend of Phra Yuen Kantharawichai" for grade 5 students; (2) to compare the student's academic achievement with a criterion of 80%; (3) to compare the students' historical process skills with a criterion of 80%;…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Elementary School Students, Indigenous Knowledge, Lesson Plans
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Samuelsson, Johan; Wendell, Joakim – Education 3-13, 2017
The topic of this article is how Swedish primary school students aged 12-13 use causal reasoning when they explain a historical event that is usually considered the "origin of the nation". The study is based on student texts about the rise to power of Gustav Vasa, who is traditionally portrayed as the "founding father" of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Logical Thinking, History
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