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Card, Jane – Teaching History, 2012
Jane Card has long been fascinated by the power of visual sources to stimulate pupil thought and discussion. In previous articles she has shared insights from her own expert practice, fusing deep subject knowledge with careful planning to generate highly skilful questioning. Here she presents another rich example of classroom practice, carefully…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, History Instruction, Visual Learning, Secondary School Students
Card, Jane – Teaching History, 2011
Visual sources, Jane Card argues, are a powerful resource for historical learning but using them in the classroom requires careful thought and planning. Card here shares how she has used visual source material in order to teach her students about the women's suffrage movement. In particular, Card shows how a chain of questions that moves from the…
Descriptors: Feminism, Females, Voting, History Instruction

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