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Osborne, Ken – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2003
This paper examines the debate over the teaching of Canadian history that has been in progress in Canada since the early 1990s. It considers four criticisms: schools do not teach enough Canadian history and students, therefore, do not know it; the history that is taught is no longer sufficiently national; social history has destroyed the old…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social History, History Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Hodysh, Henry – Journal of Educational Thought, 1987
Examines the process whereby present-day meanings enter into judgments about the history of educational change. Argues that presentism is an unavoidable and perhaps a necessary condition for the study and teaching of history. Considers the foundations of presentism, the presentist implications of concept development, and educational implications.…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Educational Change, Educational History, Epistemology
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Guyver, Robert – Teaching History, 2006
With the first teaching of a revised history curriculum due in September 2008 the debate over content and order is well under way. Robert Guyver, involved in the design of the curriculum development experiment that evolved into the 1991 version of national curriculum history, witnessed the debates about all of the key stages in that crucial year.…
Descriptors: History, History Instruction, National Curriculum, Foreign Countries
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Sheehan, Nancy M. – History and Social Science Teacher, 1987
Responds to a study of secondary education in Alberta, Canada. Argues that history should not be taught within an integrated social studies curriculum. Rather, all students should be required to complete a one-year course in history. Discusses types of history courses that could be offered. (RKM)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Foreign Countries, History
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Holland, Reid – Community and Junior College Journal, 1974
Discussed educational objectives in history instruction and how students can become more aware of their own objectives in education. (RK)
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Community Colleges, Course Content, Course Objectives
Collister, P. – Trends in Education, 1972
Article outlines the experiments, research and innovations stemming from the search for ways of involving pupils at first hand in the stuff of history. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, Educational Change, Educational Experiments, Enrichment
Filene, Peter G.; Oliver, Donald W. – Educ Forum, 1969
History is one of the most difficult subjects to teach because it rarely fascinates the student. (Editor)
Descriptors: Course Content, Educational Change, History Instruction, National Libraries
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Rojas, Billy – Social Studies, 1972
The subject of history is becoming increasingly irrelevant to contemporary man. Drastic changes in teaching methods, in course design, and in administrators' attitudes chould change the course history, as a subject, seems doomed to follow. (JB)
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, History
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Whelan, Michael – Journal of Curriculum and Supervision, 1997
A few Progressive-era educators sought to supplant the study of history in schools. The fundamental reforms that Harvard professor Albert Bushnell Hart and the History Ten recommended for history education in 1893--that the subject hold a central place in the curriculum--were those advanced by the Committee on Social Studies 25 years later. Hart's…
Descriptors: Biographies, Educational Change, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education
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Oispuu, Silvia – Teaching History: A Journal of Methods, 1992
Examines how Estonian history was taught in Estonia before 1940, how it changed after the Soviet takeover, and how history instruction has been reorganized since 1988. Reveals that new textbooks will explore the Soviet destruction of Estonian social, economic, and cultural life. Looks ahead to the future of Estonia and history teaching. (SG)
Descriptors: Culture Conflict, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Wright, Benjamin W., Jr. – Community College Social Science Quarterly, 1975
The discipline of history is threatened, but with genuine innovation and creative teaching, it will prevail. However, the instructor must be skeptical of innovation; new methods and techniques must be evaluated and validated, not just adopted for the sake of innovation alone. (DC)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Innovation, History, History Instruction
Bernard, Leon – Hist Teacher, 1969
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational Change, Government Role, History Instruction
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Downey, Matthew T. – Social Studies, 1983
The New Social Studies and the reform efforts of the 1970s are linked to the classrooms of the 1980s. History teachers may use a greater variety of teaching styles, methods, and materials than teachers two decades ago. The textbook-centered classroom is one of the major challenges facing history educators today. (AM)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education, History Instruction
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Marty, Myron A. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1975
This essay assesses barriers and suggests understandings that can lead to innovative teaching of history. A core design is recommended which emphasizes the continuity and consequences of historical events, to the exclusion of rigid chronology. The community college is seen as a particularly appropriate institution for initiation of educational…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Educational Change, Educational Innovation, History Instruction
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Ratcliffe, Barrie M. – History Teacher, 1987
Argues that a bold restructuring of curriculum is a more effective response to the problems in undergraduate history teaching than minor course innovations. Discusses the recent reformation of the history curriculum at Canada's Laval University, presenting an outline of the undergraduate history programs. (GEA)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Higher Education
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