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Lemberg, Jennifer, Ed.; Pope, Alexander, IV, Ed. – Teachers College Press, 2021
Today's teachers seek to address the Holocaust not just as history, but also in relation to current events. Featuring stories from middle school, high school, and university classrooms across the United States, this collection offers a comprehensive argument for the inclusion of purposeful Holocaust pedagogy rooted in literacy practices and…
Descriptors: World History, History Instruction, Current Events, Middle Schools
Tangülü, Zafer; Kaya, Beytullah – International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education, 2019
Teaching of Principles of Atatürk and History of the Turkish Revolution course has a role in the realization of national goals in higher education. The universal messages the program contains clearly demonstrate that the course has also a universal role beside the national identity of it. The purpose of this study is to investigate the opinions of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Students, History Instruction, Higher Education
Akbaba, Bülent – Participatory Educational Research, 2020
The purpose of this study is to make an evaluation on the advantage and disadvantage of Revolution History teaching in Turkey in light of Friedrich Nietzsche's views on the advantage and disadvantage of history for life. In this research, a screening model was used to identify a past or present situation as it exists. The universe of this research…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, History Instruction, Philosophy, Conflict
Guelzo, Allen – American Council of Trustees and Alumni, 2020
Why do we teach U.S. history and government to students? The answer is simple: to prepare students for engaged and informed citizenry, the essential ingredient for preserving the American republic. Unfortunately, ACTA's most recent "What Will They Learn?"® survey of the core curricula at over 1,100 colleges and universities found that…
Descriptors: History Instruction, United States History, Higher Education, Governance
Bulfin, Michael – Philosophical Studies in Education, 2017
A university commitment to the liberal arts can take many forms, but more often than not it attempts to ensure that all students, regardless of direction or professed major, become educated in some form about the defining events of Western Civilization. There are many specialized History and Global Studies courses that educate students about…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Liberal Arts, Western Civilization, History Instruction
Parham, Claire Puccia – History Teacher, 2014
For The past two years, Siena College and Loyola International College for Diversity and Sustainability (LCDS), formerly Loyola International College, have jointly taught a comparative Canadian/ U.S. history class. Concordia University, an English language university, has more than 46,000 students and offers 433 undergraduate and graduate…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, History Instruction, College Instruction, Higher Education

Mork, Gordon R. – History Teacher, 1980
Outlines six approaches used in a university history course which address the problems of teaching the Hitler period. The assumption underlying all the approaches is that Americans are not entirely different from Germans and that they may be faced with similar moral choices. The approaches avoid the didactic moralism often taught about this era.…
Descriptors: Higher Education, History Instruction, Moral Values, Teaching Methods

Goldstein, Jonathan – Teaching History: A Journal of Methods, 1989
Argues that the inclusion of literary texts in social science courses can strengthen both pedagogy and interest. Illustrates how the addition of literary texts can raise cultural and historical consciousness in a course on the Vietnam War. Provides suggestions for using Western and non-Western literature to provide a balanced view of the Vietnam…
Descriptors: Asian History, Curriculum Development, Higher Education, History Instruction

Muresianu, John – History Teacher, 1984
Surveyed is the recent historiography of the moral dimensions of war, revolution, slavery, and cultural decline, showing gaps that need to be filled and pointing to pioneering works of moral history written mostly by nonhistorians. The outline of a new moral history is sketched and implications for higher education suggested. (RM)
Descriptors: Culture, Educational Needs, Ethical Instruction, Ethics

Salevouris, Michael J. – History Teacher, 1989
Maintains that history teachers must challenge simplistic romantic notions about war. Proposes two approaches to teaching about war: the use of personal war narratives; and examining the relationship between warfare and society. Discusses literature related to these approaches. Contends that only through realistic assessments of war can peace be…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Higher Education, History, History Instruction

Doenecke, Justus D. – History Teacher, 1979
Reviews and questions various theories devised to explain America's entry into World War II. Concludes that revisionism is a continual process, many histories of World War II written since the 1960s show a detachment and moderation lacking in earlier accounts, and historians should examine the ideological and social conflicts within all Western…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Higher Education, Historiography, History Instruction

Campion, Martin C. – History Teacher, 1977
Discusses the usefulness of war games in high school and college classrooms, specifically games involving the role of Western Europe in World War II. Twenty games are identified and evaluated in terms of strategy and educational value. (AV)
Descriptors: Conflict, Course Content, Educational Games, European History

Eggleston, Noel C. – Teaching History: A Journal of Methods, 1978
Describes how a role playing exercise can be used to teach students in a college level history course about the use of the atomic bomb in World War II. Information is presented on general use of role playing in history courses, objectives, questions to consider about use of the atomic bomb, and course evaluation. For journal availability, see so…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Educational Objectives, Educational Practices, Higher Education

Kirkcaldy, James – New England Journal of History, 1994
Asserts that Robert E. Lee holds a paradoxical position in U.S. history: he fought against the U.S. government and to preserve slavery; yet he is one of the most respected and revered generals and personalities in the nation's history. Reviews the historiography and changing historical interpretations of Lee. (CFR)
Descriptors: Civil War (United States), Higher Education, Historiography, History Instruction
Gaze, Rupert – Teaching History, 2005
The stories we tell in history are often stories about ourselves. This can lead to tremendous distortion. Rupert Gaze was shocked when a young black student told him that there was no point in his studying the Second World War because it had nothing to do with him or his family. While Gaze has worked for the Imperial War Museum (IWM) North, it has…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Foreign Countries, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
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