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O'Malley, Fran; Norton, Scott – American Institutes for Research, 2022
This paper provides the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), National Assessment Governing Board (NAGB), and the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) community with information that may help maintain the validity and utility of the NAEP assessments for civics and U.S. history as revisions are planned to the NAEP…
Descriptors: National Competency Tests, United States History, Test Validity, Governing Boards
McCoy, Leah P., Ed. – Online Submission, 2022
This document presents the proceedings of the 26th Annual Research Forum held June 30, 2022, at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Included are the following ten action research papers: (1) Historical Empathy, Primary Sources, and Subjectivity in History (Camron Alten-Dunkle); (2) Cultivating Classroom Science Outdoors…
Descriptors: Action Research, History Instruction, Outdoor Education, Science Education
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Lopez, Christopher – Social Education, 2014
Though poetry can be used to examine a number of topics, this author feels that it is especially illuminating when exploring war. On its surface, war is a ludicrous spectacle of human failings. The fact that countries allow disputes to be settled by a demonstration of each nation's ability to kill citizens of the other nation defies logic. In…
Descriptors: History, History Instruction, Poetry, Poets
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Khokhar, Ashar Johnson – Journal of International and Comparative Education, 2020
The textbooks are believed to be containing true and authentic historical narratives and it also remained the sole tool employed by a state to impart a certain notion of its identity. The qualitative perspective best suited this research, and within it, the qualitative content analysis method was chosen to analyze the content of textbooks. This…
Descriptors: Indians, Textbooks, Content Analysis, History Instruction
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Perrotta, Katherine; Bohan, Chara Haeussler – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2020
Historical empathy is a critical aspect of history and social science education that has its roots in the inquiry-based education movements of the twentieth century. Although the term "historical empathy" is not specifically mentioned in most history curriculum documents in the United States, dozens of "new social studies"…
Descriptors: Empathy, Educational History, History Instruction, Social Studies
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Wangdu, Kalsang – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2020
History is often deemed essential to the construction of national identity. However, the issue of how refugee communities construct their national identity and the image of their historical legacy via the teaching of history is an understudied one. As such, this study examines the role of history teaching in the construction of national identity…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Textbooks, Self Concept, Refugees
Cunningham, Dawn; Hambleton, Laura; McNeely, Elizabeth; Ross, Julia; Schmidt, Linda; Walter, Elise – Smithsonian Institution, 2020
The idea of a shared place in the universe--a shared history--was embodied in 2019. The heft of the Smithsonian--its unparalleled collections, its diverse and deep-rooted expertise, and its outsized ability to connect with millions of people--is being brought to bear on the most critical issues of all time: conversations about democracy, identity,…
Descriptors: Museums, Heritage Education, Exhibits, Innovation
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Carey, Elaine; Cooper, Tracey-Anne – History Teacher, 2016
St. John's University (NY) undertook a process to reevaluate its mission and strategic priorities. This collaborative process resulted in a document, "Repositioning the Strategic Plan," that served as something of a placeholder between St. John's prerecession and post-recession strategic plans. This "Repositioning" document…
Descriptors: Religious Colleges, Alignment (Education), Urban Universities, History Instruction
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Bergerson, Andrew Stuart; Lindsay, Nathan – History Teacher, 2016
It is hard to overestimate the benefits of effective learning assessments that are founded on clear, measurable outcomes. It is imperative for faculty to acknowledge that outcomes assessments are not limited to individual courses, or even to certain disciplinary knowledge or academic skills, but overall to the education of students as whole…
Descriptors: Alignment (Education), History Instruction, Focus Groups, Stakeholders
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Körber, Andreas – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2016
International cooperation in history teaching and related teacher education requires clarification of terminology as well as of underlying concepts and theoretical foundations, since these levels are fundamentally intertwining. If these levels are addressed, both comparison and translation do not only make cooperation possible, but promise…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Translation, History Instruction, International Cooperation
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Klerides, Eleftherios – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2016
The article, using Cyprus as a case study, seeks to reframe disputes over the nature of national identities constituted in school historiographies and it does so by introducing a novel approach to the study of the making of identity in school history. This approach, grounded on post-foundational thinking and an inter-discursive mode of textual…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Case Studies, Nationalism, Identification (Psychology)
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Monte-Sano, Chauncey – Theory Into Practice, 2016
Different kinds of arguments typically include claims, warrants, and evidence. However, the very nature of claims, warrants, and evidence are discipline specific. A student's essay, for example, may exhibit features of argumentation while revealing fundamental flaws in historical thinking. Stronger historical arguments exhibit historical thinking…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Persuasive Discourse, Citizenship Education, Student Projects
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Eldridge, Chris – Teaching History, 2016
Medieval history is on the rise. Among the many recent reforms in the history curriculum is a requirement for medieval themes at GCSE and across the country the new linear A-level offers fresh opportunities for teachers to look beyond the traditional diet of Tudors and modern history. The huge divide between us and the medieval mind can make the…
Descriptors: Medieval History, Teaching Methods, History Instruction, Foreign Countries
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Dennis, Nick – Teaching History, 2016
Nick Dennis shows how a "multidirectional memory" approach to teaching history can move history teachers beyond seeing black history as separate or distracting from the history that must be taught at examination level. He gives examples of ways in which a diverse history can be built into examination courses, strengthening historical…
Descriptors: Tokenism, History Instruction, Teaching Methods, Multicultural Education
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Saeed, Sheryl Raffat – Journal for Learning through the Arts, 2016
This articles suggests the advantages of incorporating brief, informal, yet content-rich classroom history skits as a way to motivate students, generate interest, and ease students into the more "academic" content found in textbooks and primary source documents.
Descriptors: History Instruction, Teaching Methods, Skits, Learning Motivation
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