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Foster, Rachel – Teaching History, 2014
Rachel Foster shows how her own study of cultural history led to a new dimension in her planning. She wanted to show her students not only that historians are interested in many different kinds of topic, but that they ask different kinds of question about those topics. Foster also wanted her students to examine how civic traditions and rituals…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, History Instruction, European History, War
Foster, Rachel; Gadd, Sarah – Teaching History, 2013
Despite having built a sustained focus on historical thinking into their planning for progression across Years 7 to 13, Rachel Foster and Sarah Gadd remained frustrated with stubborn weaknesses in the evidential thinking of students in examination classes. Students slipped too easily into grabbing any fact or source extract as evidence, and failed…
Descriptors: Evidence, History Instruction, Teaching Methods, Instructional Innovation
Foster, Rachel – Teaching History, 2013
Finding ways to characterise the nature of change and continuity is an important part of the historian's task, yet students find it particularly challenging to do. Building on her previous work on change, Rachel Foster sought to experiment with new approaches for helping her students to find analytical ways of describing change and continuity…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Skill Development, Change, Figurative Language
Counsell, Christine; Foster, Rachel; Georgiou, Maria; Mavrada, Maria; Onurkan, Meltem; Partridge, Mary; Samani, Hasan – Teaching History, 2012
The Association for Historical Dialogue and Research (AHDR) is a Cyprus-based organization that works to foster dialogue among history teachers and other educators across the divide in Cyprus. In one of their UN-funded projects, AHDR members worked with UK colleagues to shape a lesson sequence and resources on the Ottoman period in Cyprus. Here…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, History Instruction, Inquiry, World History
Passive Receivers or Constructive Readers? Pupils' Experiences of an Encounter with Academic History
Foster, Rachel – Teaching History, 2011
Rachel Foster reports here on research that she conducted into how students engage with academic texts. Unhappy with the usual range of texts that students encounter, often truncated and "simplified" in the name of accessibility, she designed a scheme of work which sought to find out how her students responded to academic texts, and how these…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Academic Discourse, Student Attitudes, Reader Text Relationship

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