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Carroll, Kay; Littlejohn, Kate – Curriculum Journal, 2022
The paper critiques the curriculum construction of historical consciousness within Australian school systems. National and trans-national discourses about identity, culture, gender, race and class influence the development of historical consciousness in Australian classrooms. During this unprecedented period of shared grief and global trauma,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, History Instruction, Historical Interpretation, Social Justice
Muetterties, Carly C.; DiGiacomo, Daniela; New, Ryan – Democracy & Education, 2022
Many civic education initiatives have developed across the United States in order to help prepare students for civic engagement in school-based settings. At the same time, research shows that quality of school-based civic learning opportunities remains insufficient, inconsistent, and inequitable. In this article, we propose a framework of civic…
Descriptors: Civics, Citizenship Education, Democracy, Social Studies
Bird, Michael – Teaching History, 2022
Michael Bird has a longstanding interest in the power of classroom dialogue, not only as a means of eliciting students' prior knowledge or checking their understanding of new ideas and information, but also as a powerful tool for generating new knowledge through a collective process of meaning-making. In this article, he first uses two extracts of…
Descriptors: History, Teaching Methods, Learner Engagement, Dialogs (Language)
Eden, Jason – History Teacher, 2022
History departments at many colleges and universities offer upper-level courses that focus upon the craft of the discipline. These stand-alone methods classes often lack the specific time period and geographic region that typically anchor history curriculum. Although most graduate programs in history provide in-depth exposure to historical theory,…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Historiography, Teaching Methods, Undergraduate Students
Hardy, Richard J.; Schlag, Paul A.; Boeckelman, Keith – Honors in Practice, 2022
The United States Constitution is the bedrock upon which government and society rest, yet its precepts remain generally unfamiliar to contemporary college students. Considering the extent of its impact and the misinformation regarding its purpose, content, efficacy, and limits, the authors provide suggestions for civic learning based on this…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Civics, United States History, Constitutional Law
Irene Ann Resenly – ProQuest LLC, 2022
I set out to understand how memorial site educators conceptualize Holocaust education and how notions of history, memory, and place shape their ideas. I explored the teachings of four veteran memorial site educators at a site of memory of the Holocaust in Germany. The analysis was grounded in theories of collective memory broadly (Assmann, 2010;…
Descriptors: Death, Jews, European History, History Instruction
Lauren K. Francese – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This quantitative study developed a measurement instrument, The Assessment of Historical Perspective-Taking (AHPT), to evaluate historical perspective-taking skills among 15- and 16-year-old students within their United States History classes by adapting an existing measurement instrument developed in Germany. Applying a theoretical framework that…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Perspective Taking, Grade 10, High School Students
Shannon Peck-Bartle – ProQuest LLC, 2022
In this qualitative exploratory study, I examine the influence of administrative curricular decision-makers' beliefs and values towards race and ethnicity, heritage, and place on curricular aims for the inclusion of local difficult history associated with the erasure of a racialized cultural landscape, The Ridgewood Cemetery. I additionally…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Decision Making, Local History, Racial Factors
Gerona, Carla – History Teacher, 2019
Museums are everywhere. Along the Northern Rail Trail in Franklin, New Hampshire, the author came across an old train yard with an interpretive sign indicating, "the granite blocks you are looking at are all that remains of this eighteenth-century railroad table." Of course, trains did not cross the region until the nineteenth century.…
Descriptors: Museums, History Instruction, United States History, Exhibits
Heafner, Tina L.; Massey, Dixie – History Teacher, 2019
Studying the 2000 U.S. General Election, students read the word, "hanging chad." A dictionary definition reveals "fragments from holes made in paper cards," but leaves students dangling with uncertainty, which shortchanges the importance of this word in history. Is knowing the definition of "hanging chad" enough? When…
Descriptors: Inquiry, History Instruction, Definitions, Vocabulary
Dunn, Joe P. – History Teacher, 2019
Joe Dunn has been a college professor for over forty-eight years. He teaches courses on the Vietnam War, the Cold War, Middle East conflict, and Revolutions and Totalitarian Regimes. The number of wars has increased, and his courses address other areas of national security, terrorism, and political tyranny as well. The course discussed here had…
Descriptors: Violence, Film Study, History Instruction, Films
Mašát, Milan – Journal of Pedagogical Research, 2019
The paper aims to introduce opportunities for the presentation of the theme of Shoah within institutional education. In the article we deal in detail with the inclusion of a defined phenomenon in the teaching of literary education. The artistic narratives are a suitable standard for familiarizing pupils with the given subject, both in a factual…
Descriptors: Jews, Death, War, European History
Reingold, Matt – Journal of Jewish Education, 2019
Building on the established idea that to provide students with a full portrait of Israeli society and history, educators must introduce greater complexity into their Israel curriculum, the following paper explores three recently published graphic novels about Israel and considers how each offers opportunities for considering Israel in more nuanced…
Descriptors: Novels, Cartoons, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries
Jared McBrady – Teaching & Learning Inquiry, 2025
This case study presents the development of a system that integrated two strands of SoTL research--Decoding the Disciplines and Students as Partners--into a secondary history teacher preparation program. This system simultaneously refined teaching in undergraduate history courses and provided authentic learning experiences for secondary education…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Student Participation, History, Departments
Tallavaara, Riitta; Rautiainen, Matti – History Education Research Journal, 2020
In Finland, history is taught in comprehensive schools at both primary and secondary levels. In primary schools, teachers are qualified class teachers who study one or two history courses during their teacher education. The amount of history taught in teacher education is limited, but student class teachers have studied history while at…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, History, History Instruction, Student Attitudes