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Blow, Frances; Lee, Peter; Shemilt, Denis – Teaching History, 2012
Weaknesses in pupils' grasp of historical chronology are a commonplace in popular discussion of the state of history education. However, as Blow, Lee and Shemilt argue, although undoubtedly necessary and fundamental, mastery of chronological conventions is not sufficient: the difficulties that pupils experience when learning history are…
Descriptors: Students, History Instruction, History, Teaching Methods
Blow, Frances – Teaching History, 2011
First order knowledge and understanding, relating to the "stuff" of history, is, of course, absolutely fundamental to the development of children's historical knowledge and understanding. However, as Frances Blow shows, in a contribution to a series of articles exploring second order concepts in history published in Teaching History by Peter Lee…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Fundamental Concepts, Change, Development

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