ERIC Number: ED643273
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Publication Date: 2024-Mar
Pages: 142
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ISBN: 978-1-4758-6951-4
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New Approaches in Teaching History: Using Science Fiction to Introduce Students to New Vistas in Historical Thought. Teaching History Today and in the Future
Frederic Krome
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Science fiction literature and film are an underappreciated source for the teaching of history. Finding material that can excite a student's curiosity can be a key towards greater student engagement, especially among students who are taking history as a requirement, rather than from interest. The discovery that they can read or watch science fiction as part of their classwork often comes as a pleasant surprise. Beyond its popularity, however, utilizing science fiction for class assignments has certain pedagogical advantages: it introduces students to new vistas in historical thought, helps them learn how literature and film can be applied as a primary source, and can encourage participation in projects that are enjoyable. Each chapter provides case studies focusing on a different subject in the modern history curriculum and in addition to providing an analysis of specific texts and/or cinematic sources, gives suggestions on assignments for the students.
Descriptors: History Instruction, Instructional Innovation, Teaching Methods, Science Fiction, Assignments, Learner Engagement, Films, Primary Sources
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