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Eliana Castro – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2025
Drawing from Black Feminist Thought and Black Girl Cartography the author uses the domain-of-power framework to analyze the Black Girl Charting practices of Cierra, a Black girl student navigating racial history in a secondary classroom in the United States. She encounters the physical space as a site of interpersonal oppression and the U.S.…
Descriptors: Grade 11, African American Students, Females, Feminism
Pfuurai Chimbunde; Boitumelo Benjamin Moreeng – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2025
Despite extensive research on the concerns with the use of ChatGPT that evolve around cheating, academic integrity, and plagiarism, very little is known on the assessment practices in school history, obscuring our understanding on how history teachers can assess students amid ChatGPT driven challenges. This conceptual paper discusses the…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Evaluation Methods, Student Evaluation, Artificial Intelligence
Stephen Jackson – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2025
This article explores the connection between American exceptionalism and empire denialism by examining high-school World History textbooks approved for use in the state of Texas from the 1920s to 2016. Scholarship suggests that the powerful ideology of American exceptionalism is deeply uneasy about the role of the United States as an imperial…
Descriptors: High Schools, Textbooks, World History, Textbook Content
Samuel Museus; Christen Sasaki – About Campus, 2024
Scholars such as Howard Zinn (1998) and James Loewen (2008) note that educators have too often failed to realize the potential power of history. They assert that US history classes often focus on the memorization of historical facts, figures, and events while creating few opportunities for students to learn how to leverage history to critically…
Descriptors: College Students, History Instruction, Ethnic Studies, Ethnic Groups
Rebecca Cairns; Kerri Anne Garrard – Policy Futures in Education, 2024
Research suggests young people generally do not perceive History to be a subject that is relevant to their lives and futures. Across the world, history curriculum policy regularly attracts public debate but, as it is usually dominated by political rhetoric, the students who experience it remain overlooked as policy actors with valuable…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, History Instruction, Student Attitudes
Wouter Smets – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2024
National canons of history sparked intense debate among historians over the last years, history educators have regularly shown concerns regarding these canons. The main arguments are that history is instrumentalized for political purposes, and that canons are incompatible with multiculturality. In this study, the cases of the Netherlands and…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, History Instruction, Role of Education, Foreign Countries
Peter Farrugia – History Teacher, 2024
Few academic disciplines have undergone the academic scrutiny that history has since the end of the Second World War. A growing consensus among historians has emerged to the effect that, if history is to be revitalized, it will require recognition of the disconnect between popular and professional, as well as an embracing of innovative methods of…
Descriptors: History Instruction, European History, Cultural Activities, Role Playing
Christopher C. Martell; Rob Martinelle; Jennifer P. Chalmers – American Educational Research Journal, 2024
In this study, researchers used a longitudinal multisite qualitative cross-case study to examine the beliefs and practices of five beginning teachers related to critical historical inquiry. They collected interview, observation, and classroom artifact data over a 5-year period, from teacher preparation through the teachers' 4th year in the…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Beginning Teachers, History Instruction, Social Studies
Chen, Xuqian; Wei, Ziqian; Li, Ziteng; Clariana, Roy B. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2023
How does conceptual structure of external representations contribute to learning? This investigation considered the influence of generative concept sorting and of external structure information moderated by perceived difficulty. In Study 1, undergraduate students completed a perceived difficulty survey and comprehension pretest, then a sorting…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Comprehension, Concept Formation, Difficulty Level
Kropman, Marc; van Drie, Jannet; van Boxtel, Carla – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2023
School history textbook narratives of a nation's past often present limited perspectives, which may impede the aim of teaching history from multiple perspectives. Less is known about the influence of including multiple perspectives on students' representations of the past. This study examines the extent to which students include multiple…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Perspective Taking, Influences, Textbooks
de Vero, Ivo; Barr, Matthew – International Journal of Game-Based Learning, 2023
Designing an intervention that can effectively develop critical thinking skills is challenging because of the problems of transfer and domain specificity. The authors describe the design and development of a text-based game that could teach players important critical thinking skills in the domain of history. This was achieved by combining Schon's…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Game Based Learning, Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills
Harrison, Neil; Clarke, Ivan – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2023
Historical significance continues to be the forgotten element of history education. Without student capacity to establish what they think is important, or why they would care about certain events and people from the past, students will continue to be disinterested in the study of history. This paper draws on the results of a three-year study aimed…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Indigenous Populations, Foreign Countries, Preservice Teachers
deGuzman, Jean-Paul R. Contreras – History Teacher, 2023
"Why do people hate history classes?" That is a common question that the author, like countless other history instructors, poses to his students on the first day of class. From a recent survey of the author's "Introduction to Asian American History" course, which the author has taught at the University of California, Los…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, United States History, Museums, History Instruction
Beau Dickenson; Brendan Gillis; Chris Jones – Social Education, 2023
In October 2022, the administration of Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin commissioned a secret rewrite of the state's History and Social Science Standards of Learning to replace the draft that the state Department of Education had developed through its own standards revision process. This unprecedented step galvanized supporters of public education…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Academic Standards, Advocacy, State Policy
Jacqueline Staszczak-Flavio – Voices of Reform, 2023
Providing a comprehensive study of the history of the world allows for students to see and experience various perspectives. History classes are often Eurocentric, providing only one view of a historical event causing voices to be forgotten and cultures to be cast aside. This lack of exposure is detrimental to personal growth and society.…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Inclusion, Cultural Awareness, Influences

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