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Pagnotti, John; Russell, William B., III – Social Studies, 2012
How can teachers utilize video games in the classroom, harnessing a technology that is gaining "market share" in the lives of our students? This article will provide classroom teachers with a research-based rationale for using video games along with a viable, classroom-tested lesson to teach social studies content using a widely…
Descriptors: World History, Video Games, History Instruction, Learner Engagement
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Clyde, Jerremie; Wilkinson, Glenn – International Journal of Virtual and Personal Learning Environments, 2011
This paper contrasts the importance of procedural rhetoric for the use of games in university and college level historical education with the use of history themed digital simulations. This paper starts by examining how history functions as a form of disciplinary knowledge and how this disciplinary way of knowing things is taught in the post…
Descriptors: Computer Games, Computer Simulation, History Instruction, Higher Education
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Den Heyer, Kent; Abbott, Laurence – Curriculum Inquiry, 2011
A key challenge confronting teacher educators is to help their students identify perspectives that depart from dominant historical narratives of a nation-state's development so as to potentially derive alternative meanings of shared pasts from marginalized perspectives. In this article, we examine the nature of this challenge both as a theoretical…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, History Instruction, Personal Narratives, Social Studies
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Ryter, Di – Journal of International Social Studies, 2015
World history has become increasingly important and has often been a required course for high school students in the United States. This multi-case study provides examples and descriptions of students' demonstration of historical understandings. It also includes multiple perspectives and experiences of world history students and teachers, and…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement, History Instruction, Teaching Methods, History
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Purpur, Geraldine; Morris, Jon Levi – Journal of Library & Information Services In Distance Learning, 2015
This article reports on the cognitive and affective development of students being mentored in virtual reference interview skills by professional librarians. The authors present a case study which examines the impact on student learning resulting from librarian mentor participation and collaboration with students on a course assignment. This study…
Descriptors: Mentors, Virtual Classrooms, Information Science Education, Reference Services
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Woodson, Ashley N. – Journal of Urban Learning, Teaching, and Research, 2015
Research in social studies education has raised significant practical and epistemological concerns with the history textbooks used in urban schools. While these concerns are well documented, we know less about their implications for Black students' understandings and applications of historical content. This qualitative, ethnographic study explored…
Descriptors: African American Students, Student Attitudes, History Instruction, Textbooks
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Heafner, Tina L.; Fitchett, Paul G. – High School Journal, 2015
The purpose of this study is to determine the degree to which Opportunity to Learn (OTL), is associated with students' achievement in US History. Opportunity to Learn stems from the basic premise that there is an important relationship between the quality and frequency of classroom instruction and students' levels of academic success. The authors…
Descriptors: United States History, History Instruction, Academic Achievement, Educational Opportunities
Kempson, Lauri; Burt, Evan; Bledsoe, Eric; Poliakoff, Michael – American Council of Trustees and Alumni, 2015
At a time when 87% of employers believe that our colleges must raise the quality of students' educations in order for the United States to remain competitive globally, and four in five Americans say they believe all graduates should have to take the key courses outlined in the study, few colleges require a real liberal arts education. "What…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Liberal Arts, Educational Quality, General Education
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Peleaux, Jeffery; Endacot, Jason – Networks: An Online Journal for Teacher Research, 2013
This quantitative, action research study sought to explore the effects of introducing the ReQuest reading comprehension technique to students who are accustomed to using a world history textbook and the initiate-respond-evaluate questioning pattern to acquire basic historical information. Data collected from a series of paired sample quiz scores…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Reading Comprehension, Reciprocal Teaching, Reading Strategies
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Stemhagen, Kurt; Reich, Gabriel A.; Muth, William – Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2013
Teachers wishing to apply constructivist theories to P-12 pedagogy must skillfully move between student knowledge constructions and powerful disciplinary knowledge and discourses. Although the gulf between these two ways of knowing varies markedly by discipline, constructivist methods are often taught as if they can be applied uniformly across all…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Elementary Secondary Education, Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Education Programs
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Foster, Rachel; Gadd, Sarah – Teaching History, 2013
Despite having built a sustained focus on historical thinking into their planning for progression across Years 7 to 13, Rachel Foster and Sarah Gadd remained frustrated with stubborn weaknesses in the evidential thinking of students in examination classes. Students slipped too easily into grabbing any fact or source extract as evidence, and failed…
Descriptors: Evidence, History Instruction, Teaching Methods, Instructional Innovation
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Yalçinkaya, Elvan – Eurasian Journal of Educational Research, 2013
Problem Statement: History is a science that helps people guide their futures; it is an indispensable part of education. It is important for students to know the past well in order to understand the present better and direct their future. History does not have magical laws to generalize in predicting future. However, we have to know that history…
Descriptors: Grade 8, Figurative Language, History Instruction, Concept Formation
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Kelso, Michelle – Intercultural Education, 2013
While Holocaust education has been mandatory in Romanian schools for over a decade, educators do not necessarily teach about it. Distortion and obfuscation of Romanian Holocaust crimes during the communist and transition periods means that teachers, like the majority of Romanians, know little about their country's perpetration of genocides. From…
Descriptors: Jews, Foreign Countries, War, Citizenship Education
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Sheldrake, Rosie; Watkin, Neal – Teaching History, 2013
The development of communications technology in recent years has not only changed the ways in which students can access their world: it also changes the way they think about it. Sheldrake and Watkin draw here upon work that characterises the way in which the "iGeneration" think about the world around them, and suggest ways in which…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Lesson Plans, Learning Activities, Culturally Relevant Education
Lynch, Arthur T. – ProQuest LLC, 2013
This dissertation used a phenomenological approach in investigating the development of a grassroots community history-based educational outreach and chronicled its development from inception to incorporation into the mission of an established institution. The research questions focused on Deweyan principles of student-centered, experiential…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Teaching Methods, Socioeconomic Status, Experiential Learning
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