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Dickens, Siobhan – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2021
This paper reports a Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) exploring the nature, causes and epistemic effects of knowledge recontextualization in the 'official' Key Stage Five History curriculum in England. "Recontextualization" refers to inevitable changes that occur to knowledge as it is 'pedagogized', due to the value-laden practices and…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Discourse Analysis, Epistemology, National Curriculum
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Gibbs, Brian – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2021
Drawing from data from a multicase study, I examined how teachers teach current racial violence and for racial justice in rural school spaces in the U.S. South. Using abolitionist teaching and trauma-informed pedagogy as theoretical lenses, I argue that racial violence and racial justice can be taught well even in schools in complex political,…
Descriptors: Geographic Regions, Racial Bias, Violence, Social Justice
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Hutapea, Riski Munandar; Husnaini, M.; Murad, Tahraoui Ramdane – Online Submission, 2021
This study aimed to highlight the challenge that Secondary School teachers face in integrating the Islamic concept of tawhid in teaching science and history subjects. The research employed a qualitative design using a case study and collect data. A purposive sample consisting of 5 teachers from Al-Amin Islamic Secondary School was selected based…
Descriptors: Barriers, Secondary School Teachers, Islam, Case Studies
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Bird, Michael; Wilson, Tom – Teaching History, 2019
Michael Bird and Thomas Wilson focus their attention directly on the voices of pupils, in dialogue with their teacher and with each other, as they draw inferences from differing sources about the Norman legacy in Chester. By carefully examining dialogue stimulated by these sources, Bird and Wilson demonstrate not only the role that prior knowledge…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Foreign Countries, Medieval History, Dialogs (Language)
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Bailey-Watson, Will; Kennett, Richard – Teaching History, 2019
Many history teachers will already be familiar with 'meanwhile, elsewhere...', a website offering freely downloadable homework resources on individuals, events and developments in world history. In this article the website's creators, Richard Kennett and Will Bailey-Watson, set out a curricular rationale for the project. They argue that using…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, History Instruction, World History, Instructional Materials
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Pace, Julie Harper – Georgia Educational Researcher, 2019
This article details an experiment in an 11th and 12th grade 3-week intensive course, the Science and History of Contagious Disease. The course was an interdisciplinary survey of how diseases are spread along with an examination of social responses. Although both lecture and discussion based, the course revolved primary around a trip in which we…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Primary Sources, Archives, Communicable Diseases
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Riner, Ashley; Hur, Jung Won; Kohlmeier, Jada – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 2022
While virtual reality (VR) technology can provide students with first-hand and situational learning experiences, limited studies have integrated VR in a K-12 classroom, resulting in the lack of understanding of the benefits and challenges of VR use in classroom settings. To examine the impact of VR on student learning, this study employed a…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Technology Integration, Social Studies, Grade 9
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Huijgen, Tim; Holthuis, Paul – Teaching History, 2018
In this article, which is based on Huijgen's PhD dissertation "Balancing between the past and the present", Tim Huijgen and Paul Holthuis present the results of an experimental method of teaching 14-16-year-old students to contextualise their historical studies in a different way. In the four lessons described, students' initial…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Teaching Methods, Secondary School Students, Barriers
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Fatih, Ymran; Kumalija, Elhard James; Sun, Yi – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2018
Engagement and motivation are ones of the main factors that impact the student performance during a learning process. The reason why, introducing Gamification in learning aims to improve the learning process, by making use of the motivating effects of digital game elements and techniques. However, summarizing Gamification into a set of technical…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Educational Games, History Instruction, Simulated Environment
Colglazier, Will – American Educator, 2017
Against the backdrop of our country's current political climate, the author sometimes wonder if he is doing his job as a high school history teacher to the best of his ability. He doesn't see his role as simply covering what's in the textbook or helping students analyze current events. Rather, he believes it's his professional responsibility--his…
Descriptors: Current Events, History Instruction, Secondary School Curriculum, Teaching Methods
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Cutajar, Alexander – History Education Research Journal, 2020
This paper reflects on aspects of historical understanding developed in a classroom in which moving-image sources are analysed. Considered as nonfictional representations of the past, moving-image sources comprised broadcast images of historical events on newsreels, news broadcasts and documentaries. The study, carried out in a Maltese state…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, History Instruction, News Reporting, Mass Media Use
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Ovitt, Brigid; Rice, Mary Frances – Journal of Language and Literacy Education, 2020
In this teacher practitioner article, we share our experience presenting a humanities lesson in which students created a remix, or mashup, by combining contemporary fiction with historical documents. Theoretical underpinnings of this project included the work of linguists Kress and Van Leeuwen, who noted that texts are shaped by multiple…
Descriptors: High School Students, Grade 12, Humanities Instruction, Class Activities
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Williams, Jing A.; Johnson, Mary – Social Studies, 2020
Teaching about the comfort women of World War II offers a compelling case study for the social studies classroom and human rights education. The topic will educate students to become knowledgeable about the larger world and its dark histories that have been omitted or scarcely mentioned in U.S. history textbooks. This article provides high school…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Teaching Methods, Females, War
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Sijpenhof, Maria Luce – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2020
Scholars have observed a re-emergence of biological racism in the Netherlands. I question whether this form of racism is also making a comeback in Dutch secondary schooling, by drawing on critical race theory and Bonilla-Silva's frames of colour-blind racism. Data for this study were gathered through an analysis of 200 history textbooks…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Teachers, Racial Bias, Textbooks
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Lim, Kenneth Y. T.; Lim, Ryan – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2020
This study describes an approach to history education which leverages augmented reality (AR). Currently, most learning interventions with AR are designed from the paradigm of an expert-led model of teaching, where the AR artefact is created by a domain expert; under such a paradigm, the learner has limited ownership of the process of artefact…
Descriptors: Semiotics, Foreign Countries, Intervention, Computer Simulation
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