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Ryan, Ann Marie – American Educational History Journal, 2020
In her 2019 address, Ann Marie Ryan, president of the Organization of Educational Historians, examines historical consciousness and educational spaces. Historical consciousness requires historiographical knowledge--coming to an understanding of history after considering multiple historical accounts and interpretations. Historical theorist Jörn…
Descriptors: Historiography, History Instruction, Historical Interpretation, Educational History
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Cordie, Leslie; Hébert, Keith; Burt, Richard – Commission for International Adult Education, 2021
History tells the Civil Rights struggle through the lens of Selma, Alabama. Bloody Sunday, an event that galvanized a generation, provided the background for an interdisciplinary team of scholars, educators, local historians, and community members to focus on place-based learning experiences and explore civil rights education. The Selma event is…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, United States History, Communities of Practice, Historical Interpretation
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Pourdavood, Ronald G. – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2016
This qualitative and descriptive study examines the evolution of secondary preservice teachers' views on teaching and learning mathematics and science in historical and cultural contexts. Data were collected throughout participants' enrollment in a semester-long course entitled, Perspectives on Science and Mathematics, which is taken in…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Science Instruction, Cultural Context, Historical Interpretation
Martell, Christopher C. – Online Submission, 2011
Over the past decade many social studies educators have called for teachers to engage their students in historical interpretation. This case study examined the beliefs and practices related to engaging students in historical interpretation of four secondary social studies teachers from their teacher preparation through their first year in the…
Descriptors: Historical Interpretation, Social Studies, Longitudinal Studies, History Instruction
Vick, Malcolm – Australian Teacher Education Association, 2009
Contemporary teacher education, like other aspects of tertiary education, involves regimes for assessing quality of teaching. These regimes include student assessment of and feedback on teaching. These are widely considered problematic, and yet there are few signs that teacher educators reject the notion that student responses have something of…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Teaching Styles, Teacher Education Programs, Foreign Countries
Whited, Lana – 2000
The distinction between fiction and nonfiction focuses on the aspect of literature teachers usually emphasize when teaching it to students: content. It is equally important, however, for students to understand the "mechanics" of literature, including how a writer crafts his or her material and how the text establishes expectations in a…
Descriptors: Fiction, Historical Interpretation, Literary Devices, Literature Appreciation
Montvilaite, Sigita – 2000
During the 20th century, preschool education in Lithuania evolved within a context of a changing society, ideology, and politics, including the experience of national independence, two world wars, political exile and occupation, and regained independence. This paper demonstrates the connection between past and present preschool educational…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational History, Educational Practices, Foreign Countries
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Stieg, Margaret F. – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 1993
Presents arguments for the importance of a historical approach in the library and information science curriculum. Highlights include learning from past mistakes; understanding the reason for successful ventures; censorship and intellectual freedom; professional identity; and integrating historical background into each course. (Contains five…
Descriptors: Censorship, Curriculum Development, Educational History, Higher Education
Vartabedian, Laurel Klinger – 1999
Although few leaders will attain the legendary status of Mother Jones, social movements depend upon practitioners of drama to interest others in their quest. In the contemporary classroom, the blending of the rhetoric of social movements with the creation and performance of reader's theater in honors public speaking has produced extraordinary…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Higher Education, Historical Interpretation, Honors Curriculum
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Krummel, D. W. – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 1993
Discusses the importance of historical studies for librarians and how knowledge of the past contributes to the research base. Social science and historical perspectives on library research are considered; and hypothesis testing, the study of causality, and the history of information practices are examined. (Contains eight references.) (LRW)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Historical Interpretation, History
Baker, Molly Ames – 2000
A study examined the effects of integrating cultural history interpretation of the environment into wilderness adventure trips for college students. At Colgate University (New York), pre-orientation camping trips available to all incoming students integrated interpretive activities related to the local environment. Before the trips, leaders…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, College Students, Environmental Education, Environmental Interpretation
Polman, Joseph L. – 2002
This paper aligns with educators and historians who argue that certain aspects of expert historical thinking are excellent tools for democratic citizenship. The paper focuses on specifically contextualized understanding of the past, as opposed to presentist attitudes, which assume the past is just like the present. It presents a framework for…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation, Elementary Education, Historical Interpretation
Hardy, Elizabeth Baird – 2001
As a historic interpreter, individuals have the opportunity to educate the public about the complex lives of Appalachian women during the Civil War. This paper provides a voice for women who left very few documents in their own voice. It is part of ongoing research and education focusing on the roles of Appalachian women and the struggle to…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Civil War (United States), Curriculum Enrichment, Elementary Secondary Education
Mudd, Roger – 2000
This National Council for History Education (NCHE) Occasional Paper presents the text of a speech given by Roger Mudd, a former network news correspondent and now a correspondent for the History Channel, to NCHE members. He spoke of his regard for the profession of teaching, and of the difficulty of being a teacher and the respect for teachers…
Descriptors: High Schools, Historical Interpretation, Opinion Papers, Personal Narratives
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Wyatt, John – NAMTA Journal, 2001
This essay explores the history of the parts of speech and how individual acquisition of grammar may recapitulate history's discovery of the parts of speech and their related patterns. This history of grammar has been incorporated into a program called "Keepers of Alexandria" that is used with at-risk 4th-6th graders to improve reading,…
Descriptors: Form Classes (Languages), Grammar, High Risk Students, Historical Interpretation
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