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Caitlin C. Monroe – History Teacher, 2023
In this article, the author describes their class, titled "The World in A Year: A Global History of 1948," that was created to give students exposure to a set of events that, when scaffolded strategically, highlighted themes and processes featured in most global history courses: imperialism, environmental change, social hierarchy,…
Descriptors: History Instruction, World History, Undergraduate Students, Global Approach
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Olivey, Jacob – Teaching History, 2021
In this article, Jacob Olivey describes his department's efforts to both diversify their Key Stage 3 curriculum and secure greater curricular coherence. Building on a large body of research and practice, Olivey sought new forms of curricular coherence through the selection and sequencing of substantive content across the curriculum. He reflects on…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Teaching Methods, Departments, Course Content
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Dotolo, Frederick H., III – History Teacher, 2021
In particular, the study of history--its scope, reliance on analytical narrative, and methodology of tracing change and continuity over time--provides for an exchange of meaningful narratives. As historians Martha Howell and Walter Prevenier argue, "All cultures, all peoples, tell stories about themselves, and it is these stories that help…
Descriptors: Group Discussion, History Instruction, War, Veterans
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Dridi, Mohamed Aziz; Radhakrishnan, Dhinesh; Moser-Mercer, Barbara; DeBoer, Jennifer – International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 2020
In this paper, we studied the implementation of a course on global history as a blended section of a massive open online course (MOOC) and the learning challenges faced by the students in three crisis contexts: Azraq refugee camp (Jordan), Kakuma refugee camp (Kenya), and Amman urban refugee center (Jordan). The results showed that poor Internet…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Teaching Methods, Barriers, Refugees
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Burkholder, Peter – History Teacher, 2014
This article seeks to promote contemplation, even debate, among history professors on how to balance factual content with historical thinking, with the latter term incorporating elements of critical thinking that are conspicuously absent in many college students. This study emphasizes the importance of thoughtful, deliberate course planning that…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, History Instruction, College Faculty, Course Content
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Harris, Lauren McArthur; Bain, Robert B. – Social Studies, 2011
This article takes up the question of world history teachers' pedagogical content knowledge by reporting on two separate but related projects. In the first, we briefly discuss an empirical investigation one of the authors conducted into the ways that pre- and in-service world history teachers think about, organize, and make meaning of separate and…
Descriptors: World History, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, History Instruction, Preservice Teachers
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Nygren, Thomas – Education Inquiry, 2011
In this study, international recommendations for history education issued by UNESCO and the Council of Europe are compared with the construing of history in national guidelines, teachers' perceptions and the results of students' work in history in Sweden. The study shows how history education from the 1960s onwards could be critical and oriented…
Descriptors: History, International Organizations, Foreign Countries, Guidelines
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Trost, Jennifer – History Teacher, 2009
For many semesters, the author taught an introductory class titled "The Global Perspective: The World since World War II." In this article, she describes a successful approach she found for teaching first-year and non-major students to enjoy reading about the world and to appreciate a global perspective. She chose a source-based approach and she…
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, World History, Global Approach, Teaching Methods
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Quirin, James A. – History Teacher, 2009
World history has become part of the "revolution in historical studies" since the 1960s, and a fast-growing area of college teaching in recent years. This article reports the author's research on his own world history-based course at Fisk University under the rubric of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL). This SoTL research suggests…
Descriptors: Scholarship, World History, Global Approach, Case Studies
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Dietrich, Donald J. – Teaching History: A Journal of Methods, 1987
Describes a history course on the college level that uses biographies to help students connect important political leaders, such as Hitler and Machiavelli, to the time and place that shaped their actions. Reports on the effectiveness of the class. (RKM)
Descriptors: Biographies, Course Descriptions, Higher Education, History Instruction
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Shaffer, Kirwin R. – History Teacher, 2004
The history teacher frequently struggles to find classroom sources that are not only insightful, but also challenge students to be interpretative and imaginative about the past. As an instructional tool, popular culture can do all of these while reflecting the cultural impulses emanating from a particular country or region. To this end, the…
Descriptors: History Instruction, College Instruction, Popular Culture, World History
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Lentini, Anthony – Social Science Record, 1987
Presents a history of world history instruction as it has evolved since the 1890s in the United States focusing on New York state. Concludes that the latest revisions have restored chronology; eliminated any attempt at universal history; decreased the presence of the social sciences; and retained the option for a topical treatment within a…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Global Approach, Historiography
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Shaffer, Lynda N.; Marcopoulos, George J. – History Teacher, 1986
Notes recent trends toward greater treatment of Asia, Africa, and Latin America in world history courses and the related tendency to decrease treatment of women and social history. Describes how history instructors at Tufts University coped with this problem by using a thematic approach. Illustrates this approach using the example of two medieval…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Global Approach, Higher Education, Historiography
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Hirshfield, Claire – History Teacher, 1980
Describes a university course which teaches the history of fascism and nazism through interdisciplinary methods: philosophy, film, literature, and art. Visiting lecturers include survivors of concentration camps. (KC)
Descriptors: Art, Course Descriptions, Higher Education, History Instruction
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Tigges, Linda – Social Studies, 1971
The basic concepts of an Idealist World History course are discussed, followed by a description of: objectives; interdisciplinary content of religion, art and philosophy; teaching methods; evaluation; and the role of the teacher. (Author/SE)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum Design, Higher Education, History Instruction
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