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VanSledright, Bruce A. – 1994
This paper examines ways for students to learn the importance of history. It provides teachers with ideas and thoughts about different approaches to teaching history. The study examined how students viewed historical time, made historical judgments, and what students saw as historically important. An ethnically diverse, urban class of 22 eighth…
Descriptors: Colonial History (United States), Educational Research, Grade 8, History Instruction

VanSledright, Bruce A.; Frankes, Lisa – Cognition and Instruction, 2000
Used interviews and observations of teachers and students to examine how historical concepts and research strategies were taught and learned in two fourth grade classrooms. Found that teaching method differences were obvious but student differences in concept- and strategic-knowledge development were subtle. Both teachers were partially successful…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Comparative Analysis, Concept Formation, Educational Practices

VanSledright, Bruce A. – Theory and Research in Social Education, 1998
Responds to the article "From Understanding to Action: New Imperatives, New Criteria, New Methods for Interpretive Researchers" (Lincoln, Yvonna). Uses a personal experience with educational research to comment on the research criteria that Lincoln calls positionality, portrayal, and action. (CMK)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Researchers, Historians, Persuasive Discourse
VanSledright, Bruce A.; And Others – 1993
This report is one of a series on how curriculum unit experiences in U.S. history influenced the learning of fifth-grade students. This report focuses on the American Revolution period. Before the unit began, three classes of fifth graders stated what they knew (or thought they knew) about the events leading up to the Revolutionary War, the War…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary School Students, Grade 5, History Instruction

VanSledright, Bruce A.; Kelly, Christine – Elementary School Journal, 1998
Examined effects of using textbook alternatives on six fifth graders' experiences learning about American history. Found that students preferred alternative texts. Using multiple sources raised no questions for students about validity and reliability of evidence. Students used an information-quantity criterion to judge validity of evidence. Three…
Descriptors: Biographies, Books, Childrens Literature, Elementary School Students

VanSledright, Bruce A. – Journal of Curriculum and Supervision, 1995
Describes a naturalistic case study involving a class of urban, ethnically diverse eighth graders who had studied the exploration and British colonization of North America. Most had considerable difficulty reconstructing what they had learned and explaining why they were studying history. New history education standards may help students connect…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Colonial History (United States), History Instruction, Intermediate Grades
VanSledright, Bruce A. – NRRC News: A Newsletter of the National Reading Research Center, 1995
A naturalistic study explored a classroom in which multiple history text resources were present and actively used by fifth-grade students. The teacher used the textbook and supplemented it with a wide assortment of trade books. Students worked in small groups of 3 to 5 students. Data included field notes of classroom observations and in-depth…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Content Area Reading, Grade 5, History Instruction
VanSledright, Bruce A.; Kelly, Christine – 1996
Over the past 10 years, traditional elementary history textbooks have been criticized by a number of reviewers. In part as a result, some fifth-grade teachers, many of whom have students who are learning chronological U.S. history for the first time, have begun to augment these textbooks with biographies, historical fiction, literature-based…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Content Area Reading, Grade 5, History Instruction
VanSledright, Bruce A.; Brophy, Jere – 1991
Interviews with fourth graders who had not yet received systematic instruction in U.S. history revealed that these students are interested in the past, concerned about human intentionality and cause-effect relationships, and able to construct coherent narrative accounts of historical events as they understand them. However, they lack an…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Grade 4, History Instruction
VanSledright, Bruce A. – 1996
This study presents students' responses to the question: "Why do you think they teach you American history in school?" It also provides responses to a second related question: "How might learning history help you in your life away from school?" The study also discusses the types and nature of the rationales students offered and places them against…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classroom Research, Comparative Analysis, Curriculum Development

VanSledright, Bruce A. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1997
Reviews and analyzes the responses of a small number of fifth graders, eighth graders, and high schoolers to detailed interviews concerning the purpose or efficacy of studying history. Reveals a sizable range of rationales characterized by age, interest, and ethnic background. Considers possible implications for teaching and curriculum…
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Educational Benefits, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy
VanSledright, Bruce A.; And Others – 1992
Prior to a curriculum unit on Native Americans in a U.S. history course, three classes of fifth graders stated what they knew or believed they knew about these people and what they wanted to learn about them. After the unit, they reported what they had learned. In addition, a stratified sample of 10 students was interviewed concerning the details…
Descriptors: American Indian History, Curriculum Research, Elementary School Students, European History
VanSledright, Bruce A. – 1992
Authors who have reviewed the literature on teaching and learning in U.S. history and in social studies have argued that a need exists for comparative case studies of teachers' history and social studies teaching practices and the influence that these practices have on students, especially at the elementary school level. This report, which is…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Comparative Analysis, Curriculum Research, Elementary School Teachers

VanSledright, Bruce A. – Social Education, 1997
Contrasts two approaches to achieving depth in an 8th grade U.S. history class. One presents a detailed and chronological approach, the other a discipline-based matrix structure with chronological and regional evolutions as a backdrop. Favors stressing major principles and generalizations while focusing in depth on prototypical examples. (MJP)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Colonial History (United States), Course Content, Course Organization
VanSledright, Bruce A. – 1992
This report examines the biography, elementary school social studies teaching goals, and specific U.S. history-social studies goals and curriculum mediation practices of one fifth-grade teacher, Ramona Palmer. Daily lessons and classroom teacher-student interactions are described in detail as Palmer moved through a 6-week unit on the American…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Comparative Analysis, Curriculum Research, Elementary School Teachers
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