Teaching Secondary History

Teaching Secondary History
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 305
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ISBN-10 : 9781108969987
ISBN-13 : 1108969984
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Teaching Secondary History by : Heather Sharp

This book provides an introduction to the theory and practice of teaching History to years 7-12 in Australian schools.

Learning to Teach History in the Secondary School

Learning to Teach History in the Secondary School
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 371
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ISBN-10 : 9781135135256
ISBN-13 : 1135135258
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Learning to Teach History in the Secondary School by : Terry Haydn

'An excellent companion to Learning to Teach in Secondary School ... full of good ideas and better advice ... Mentors will certainly want to use it, and so, I'm sure, will the rest of the history department ... Make sure they buy one, and keep your copy under lock and key.' – Michael Duffy, Times Educational Supplement 'A very well written and readable book. Overall, this is an excellent book and one which students and teachers outwith England would find a valuable addition to their library.' – Scottish Association of Teachers of History, Resources Review ‘This book is without question the standard text for the history PGCE market.’ – Dr Ian Davies, University of York, on the first edition. Learning to Teach History in the Secondary School provides an accessible introduction to teaching and learning history at secondary level. Underpinned by a theoretical perspective and backed up by the latest research, it encourages student teachers to develop a personal approach to teaching history. This fourth edition has been thoroughly updated for the new curriculum, with a brand new chapter on subject knowledge and a new section on action research to better support those reflecting on and developing their own practice. It provides an array of references and materials that give a sound theoretical foundation for the teaching of history, including weblinks to further resources, while a range of tasks will enable students to put their learning into practice in the classroom. Practical advice is combined with reference and access to a wide range of recent and relevant research in the field of history education, to support Masters Level research and aid reflective practice. Key issues covered include: The benefits of learning history Planning The use of language and strategies for teaching Inclusion Technology in history teaching Assessment Continuing professional development Offering comprehensive and accessible support to becoming a history teacher, this book remains an invaluable resource for all training and newly qualified history teachers.

Engagement in Teaching History

Engagement in Teaching History
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Publisher : Prentice Hall
Total Pages : 246
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X030252836
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Engagement in Teaching History by : Frederick D. Drake

How can history be taught effectively? Does knowing about the past give meaning to the present and hints to what will happen in the future? This book responds to these questions as it explores the key elements of history instruction-the use of primary sources and narratives, involving students in the historical inquiry through classroom discussions, teaching toward chronological thinking, and the use of historical documents to develop in students a "detective approach" to solving historical problems. Taking a systematic approach to improve students' historical thinking, this book emphasizes certain strategies that will help students know more about the past in ways that will help them in their lives today. The second edition is organized in three parts-Part One describes the theoretical background to teaching history. Part Two, "Planning and Assessment," emphasizes the importance of good organization and lesson planning as well as how to assess students' knowledge, reasoning power, and effective use of communication in the history classroom. Part Three, "Instruction," focuses on the use of primary sources, class discussions, incorporating photographs and paintings, and writing in teaching history. Both the study of history and the teaching of history are multifaceted. The author's hope in writing this book is to engage new and experienced teachers in thoughtful discourse regarding the teaching and learning of history and to develop lifelong learners of history in the 21st century.

Teaching U. S. History Thematically

Teaching U. S. History Thematically
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Publisher : Teachers College Press
Total Pages : 265
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ISBN-10 : 9780807768846
ISBN-13 : 0807768847
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Teaching U. S. History Thematically by : Rosalie Metro

"The second edition of this best-selling book offers the tools teachers need to get started with an innovative approach to teaching history, one that develops literacy and higher-order thinking skills, connects the past to students' lives today, and meets state and national standards. The author provides an introductory unit to build a trustful classroom climate; over 70 primary sources (including a dozen new ones) organized into six thematic units, each structured around an essential question from U.S. history; and a final unit focusing on periodization and chronology. As students analyze carefully excerpted documents-speeches by presidents and protesters, Supreme Court cases, political cartoons-they build an understanding of how diverse historical figures have approached key issues. At the same time, students learn to participate in civic debates and develop their own views on what it means to be a 21st-century American. Each unit connects to current events, and dynamic classroom activities make history come alive. In addition to the documents themselves, this teaching manual provides strategies to assess student learning; mini-lectures designed to introduce documents; activities to help students process, display, and integrate their learning; guidance to help teachers create their own units, and more"--

Teaching History with Film

Teaching History with Film
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 209
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ISBN-10 : 9781135187835
ISBN-13 : 1135187835
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Teaching History with Film by : Alan S. Marcus

Offers a fresh overview of teaching with film to effectively enhance social studies instruction.

A Practical Guide to Teaching History in the Secondary School

A Practical Guide to Teaching History in the Secondary School
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 143
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781134199679
ISBN-13 : 1134199678
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis A Practical Guide to Teaching History in the Secondary School by : Martin Hunt

This practical workbook contains all the advice, guidance and resources new and student history teachers need to reflect on and develop their teaching practice, helping them to plan lessons across the subject in a variety of teaching situations. Helpful features include: case studies examples of pupils’ work examples of existing good practice a range of tried-and-tested teaching strategies photocopiable resources and training materials activities in each chapter to help student history teachers analyze their learning and performance web links for further reading on evidence-based practice. Designed to be used independently or as an integrated extension of the popular textbook, Learning to Teach History in the Secondary School which provides detailed examples of theory in practice, this book is packed with examples of how to analyze practice to ensure maximized learning in the classroom.

Gaming the Past

Gaming the Past
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 198
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ISBN-10 : 9781136832093
ISBN-13 : 1136832092
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Gaming the Past by : Jeremiah McCall

Despite the growing number of books designed to radically reconsider the educational value of video games as powerful learning tools, there are very few practical guidelines conveniently available for prospective history and social studies teachers who actually want to use these teaching and learning tools in their classes. As the games and learning field continues to grow in importance, Gaming the Past provides social studies teachers and teacher educators help in implementing this unique and engaging new pedagogy. This book focuses on specific examples to help social studies educators effectively use computer simulation games to teach critical thinking and historical analysis. Chapters cover the core parts of conceiving, planning, designing, and implementing simulation based lessons. Additional topics covered include: Talking to colleagues, administrators, parents, and students about the theoretical and practical educational value of using historical simulation games. Selecting simulation games that are aligned to curricular goals Determining hardware and software requirements, purchasing software, and preparing a learning environment incorporating simulations Planning lessons and implementing instructional strategies Identifying and avoiding common pitfalls Developing activities and assessments for use with simulation games that facilitate the interpretation and creation of established and new media Also included are sample unit and lesson plans and worksheets as well as suggestions for further reading. The book ends with brief profiles of the majority of historical simulation games currently available from commercial vendors and freely on the Internet.

Enlivening Secondary History

Enlivening Secondary History
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0415678323
ISBN-13 : 9780415678322
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Enlivening Secondary History by : Peter Davies

Enlivening Secondary History: 50 Classroom Activities for Teachers and Pupils.

History, ICT and Learning in the Secondary School

History, ICT and Learning in the Secondary School
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 280
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781134405558
ISBN-13 : 1134405553
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis History, ICT and Learning in the Secondary School by : Terry Haydn

This is a practical guide for teachers who wish to improve the quality of teaching and learning in history by using ICT.