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Escribano-Miralles, Aino; Miralles-Martínez, Pedro; Serrano-Pastor, Francisca-José – IGI Global, 2022
Coverage of heritage and archeology in formal education is typically limited. These subjects are typically taught through specific and anecdotal activities that do not respond to a specific methodological foundation. School-museum relationships offer numerous benefits for design participation experiences with long-term perspectives in conducting…
Descriptors: Museums, Partnerships in Education, Teaching Methods, Social Sciences
Palframan, Shirley – Routledge Research in Education, 2021
"Multimodal Signs of Learning" proposes a methodology to uncover evidence of learning in students' multimodal compositions. Informed by social semiotic theory, the book tracks representation of subject content from physical and embodied teaching resources to students' handmade artefacts and physical presentations. Using materials from…
Descriptors: Multimedia Materials, Secondary School Students, History Instruction, Science Instruction
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Knewstubb, Bernadette; Nicholas, Howard – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2017
Numerous higher education researchers have studied the ways in which students' or academics' beliefs and conceptions affect their educational experiences and outcomes. However, studying the learning-teaching relationship has proved challenging, requiring researchers to simultaneously address both the invisible internal world(s) of the student and…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Higher Education, Educational Research, Research Methodology
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Pace, David – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2007
Over the past decade historians and educational researchers in the UK, Australia, the USA and Canada have been devoting ever increasing energy to the systematic exploration of the learning of history at the college level. Now members of the discipline have come together to nurture and to disseminate this new scholarship of teaching and learning…
Descriptors: History, Scholarship, Foreign Countries, Historians
Donnachie, Ian – 1985
The kind of history that is taught in the non-traditional contexts which utilize Distance Learning systems, especially at the United Kingdom's Open University (OU) and Australia's Deakin University, emphasizes the relationship of history to the other academic disciplines rather than the traditional approach of enumerating the history of famous…
Descriptors: Adult Programs, Curriculum Research, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Gosch, Steve – 1994
A useful way of organizing global history survey courses for undergraduate students is to emphasize the theme of long-distance trade across cultural or civilizational frontiers. Three analytic models accentuate the importance of long-distance trade: (1) the typology of exchange by Karl Polanyi; (2) the concept of the trade diaspora as defined by…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Higher Education, History Instruction, Introductory Courses
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Allen, Barbara – Journal of American History, 1992
Argues that stories or oral narratives can provide a rich interpretive potential for historians. Describes research into the stories of early settlers in the American west. Concludes that the way stories are told provides insight into the character of the historical period. (CFR)
Descriptors: Folk Culture, Higher Education, History Instruction, Interviews
American Historical Association, Washington, DC. – 1990
This report presents recommendations reflecting ideals essential to the study of history. Its purpose is to assist college and university history faculties in their efforts to offer students a coherent curriculum and to strengthen their claims for a central place for history in their institutions' programs. A brief summary of existing conditions…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Instruction, Higher Education, History Instruction
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Nelson, Murry – Theory and Research in Social Education, 1992
Discusses the report of a subcommittee of the Committee of Ten dealing with history, civil government, and the political economy. Describes the makeup of the committee, its goals, and its findings on ways to improve the school curriculum. Explains that the committee advocated a broad social studies approach to the teaching of history. (DK)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Curriculum Development, Educational History, Educational Theories
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Varona, Frank – Social Studies Texan, 1992
Discusses the commemoration of the 500th anniversary of Columbus' arrival in the Americas. Criticizes contemporary condemnation of Columbus as unproductive. Acknowledges the deaths of countless Native Americans through disease and warfare. Recognizes that the pre-Columbian Americas did not comprise a paradise. Concludes that commemorating the…
Descriptors: American Indian History, Criticism, Culture Conflict, Diseases
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Dyson, Rick – Social Studies, 2004
The American Civil War, the War between the States, War of the Rebellion, the Second American Revolution, and the War of Southern Independence are all names for the bloodiest conflict in American history. That war of many names has inspired authors to write thousands of books and articles. With the advent of the Internet came a plethora of Web…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Government Libraries, Primary Sources, Volunteers
Lee, Peter; And Others – 1993
This paper reports on the current progress of the CHATA Project (Concepts of History and Teaching Approaches, 7 to 14), funded by the Economic and Social Sciences Research Council (ESRC) as part of its program, "Innovation and Change: The Quality of Teaching and Learning." The project is set in the context of changes within history…
Descriptors: Causal Models, Child Development, Childhood Attitudes, Educational Research
Adler, Susan; Goodman, Jesse – 1986
This paper describes efforts to develop a social studies methods course based on a foundation of critical theory in education. The literature concerning critical theory is discussed. Critical theory focuses on three areas of educational thought: (1) the relationship of school to society; (2) conceptions of knowledge and curriculum; and (3) the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Higher Education, History Instruction, Methods Courses
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Appleby, Joyce – Journal of American History, 1992
Describes changes in historical research and historiography during the past 25 years. Contends that the inclusion of women, minority groups, and average citizens into U.S. history has enriched the concept of the United States. Concludes that multiculturalism has always existed in the United States; it was just not recognized. (CFR)
Descriptors: Cultural Background, Cultural Pluralism, Cultural Traits, Females
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Sullivan, Martin – History Teacher, 1992
Relates history and process by which 12 historic wampum belts were turned over to representatives of Onondaga Nation (New York), one of six Indian tribal communities of Iroquois Confederacy. Describes history of belts from pre-Columbian times to modern times. Compliments both the New York State Board of Regent and leaders of the Onondaga Nation…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, Cultural Pluralism, Elementary Secondary Education, Exhibits
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