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'To Think That These Things Did Actually Happen…': Structuring a History Curriculum for Powerful Revelations
Bailey-Watson, Will
Teaching History, n174 p53-61 Mar 2019
When planning a Key Stage 3 curriculum with his department, Will Bailey-Watson began to question some of the common sense orthodoxies regarding chronological sequencing and curriculum design. Drawing on pre-existing debates about curricular structuring in the history education community both in England and internationally, Bailey-Watson identified cognitive, motivational, and disciplinary justifications for placing a family history unit early in Year 7. In so doing, Bailey-Watson found that students' disciplinary thinking may have been enhanced in subsequent historical study while not forsaking chronological coherence.
Descriptors: History Instruction, Genealogy, Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Early Adolescents, Sequential Approach, Cognitive Development, Student Motivation, Inquiry, Units of Study, Curriculum Design
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