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Hawkey, Kate – Curriculum Journal, 2004
The article presents initial and small-scale empirical research looking at different approaches used by children to organize historical information. It examines the extent to which children organize information into narrative forms. The findings are located in a wider discussion about the changing status of narrative in the teaching of history in…
Descriptors: History Instruction
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Philippou, Stavroula – Curriculum Journal, 2007
'Europe' has been increasingly 'invented' and 'reinvented' in discussions about education, curricula and identities over the last five decades. The 'European dimension in education' was a term increasingly used by the European Union and the Council of Europe to denote their educational policies encouraging national educational systems to endorse a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Textbooks, Geography, Content Analysis
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Deaney, Rosemary; Chapman, Arthur; Hennessy, Sara – Curriculum Journal, 2009
Interactive whiteboards (IWBs) have rapidly become an integral feature of many classrooms across the UK and elsewhere, but debate continues regarding the pedagogical implications of their use. This article reports on an in-depth case-study from the wider T-MEDIA project (Teacher Mediation of Subject Learning with ICT: a Multimedia Approach). A key…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Cooperative Learning, Learning Processes, Teaching Methods
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Burn, Katharine; Childs, Ann; McNicholl, Jane – Curriculum Journal, 2007
This article draws on two research studies concerned with student teachers' learning of subject-specific pedagogical knowledge: a naturalistic study within two secondary school science departments and a collaborative action research project focused on two contested aspects of the history curriculum. Both confirmed the complexity of the process by…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Student Teachers, Mentors, Action Research
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Anderson, Charles; Hounsell, Dai – Curriculum Journal, 2007
This article addresses the themes of this special issue by examining the disciplinary dimensions of learning and teaching within undergraduate courses in the areas of biology and history. Key ways of thinking and practising that biology and history lecturers wished to foster in their students are identified. It presents a relational view of the…
Descriptors: Biology, Teaching Methods, Undergraduate Study, College Science
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Simpson, Ian; Halse, Christine – Curriculum Journal, 2006
This article analyses the relationships between the perspectives of stakeholders involved in the development of the 1998 New South Wales Stages 4-5 history syllabus. It examined four key issues that emerged in the debates about history education during the review and found that stakeholders' views diverged significantly on three of these issues.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Curriculum Development, History Instruction, Course Descriptions
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Harris, Richard; Haydn, Terry – Curriculum Journal, 2006
This article explores pupil attitudes towards history as a school subject in England, with a view to developing a better understanding of the factors which influence disaffection or engagement with the subject. The study attempts to identify what pupils like and dislike about how they are taught and what they are taught in history lessons. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Focus Groups, Student Attitudes
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Ismailova, Baktygul – Curriculum Journal, 2004
This article raises general questions regarding the relations between curriculum and ideology in reforming, specifically indigenizing the curriculum by focusing on the importance attached to the history curriculum under reform circumstances. Through an examination of indigenization of history curriculum in the context of Kyrgyzstan, a post-Soviet…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Textbooks, Teaching Methods, Journal Articles
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