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Copsey, Sarah – Teaching History, 2014
What do 14 Year 7 students, an art teacher, a history teacher and the Victoria and Albert Museum have in common? They are all part of the "Stronger Together" Museum Champion project run by The Langley Academy and the River & Rowing Museum and supported by Arts Council England, designed to engage students, teachers and museum staff…
Descriptors: Art History, History Instruction, Museums, Medieval History
McDougall, Hannah – Teaching History, 2013
McDougall found learning about Stephen and Matilda fascinating, was sure that her pupils would also and designed an enquiry to engage them in "the anarchy" of 1139-1153 AD. Pupils enjoyed exploring "the anarchy" and learning about it enhanced their knowledge and understanding of the medieval period considerably. However, McDougall argues, story…
Descriptors: Medieval History, History Instruction, Historical Interpretation, Instructional Development
Woodcock, James – Teaching History, 2013
James Woodcock continues his theme from "Teaching History 138" about the difference between superficial, thematic cross-curricularity and much more rigorous interdisciplinarity. His concern is to retain rather than compromise the integrity of the subject disciplines. Woodcock argues that interdisciplinary working adds value to learning…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, History Instruction, Music Education, Death
Gudgel, Mark – Teaching History, 2013
As the twentieth anniversary of the 1994 genocide in Rwanda approaches, Mark Gudgel argues that we should face the challenges posed by teaching about Rwanda. Drawing on his experience as a history teacher in the US, his experience researching and supporting others' classrooms in the US and UK, his training in Holocaust education and his…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Controversial Issues (Course Content), History Instruction
Fowle, Mark; Egelnick, Ben – Teaching History, 2013
Most history teachers will, at some point, recognise the tension between teaching an engaging history course while at the same time meeting the requirements of an exam specification. Mark Fowle and Ben Egelnick reflect here on how they approached teaching a formal requirement of an exam specification. Rather than see "controlled…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Investigations, Teaching Methods, Educational Practices
Peer reviewedDunn, Joe P. – Teaching History: A Journal of Methods, 2003
Discusses the use of first-person accounts in teaching history. Focuses on a course on Vietnam history called, "The Vietnam Experience." Explores different reading materials that are used in the course, as well as the author's own personal account. Includes a bibliography. (CMK)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Bibliographies, Course Content, Educational Strategies
Peer reviewedAlsip, Emily – Teaching History: A Journal of Methods, 2002
Reflects on a personal experience that occurred when listening to a Holocaust survivor informally speak. Discusses the importance of teaching about the Holocaust to promote understanding and collective remembrance about this historical event. Addresses the reasons why remembering the Holocaust is vital. (CMK)
Descriptors: Educational Benefits, Elementary Secondary Education, Genocide, History Instruction
Peer reviewedLovett, Christopher C. – Teaching History: A Journal of Methods, 1999
Discusses how to create a class on the Holocaust by providing books and films that address a number of issues, such as the role of World War I, interpretations of the Holocaust, the ghettos, and rescues of European Jews. Asserts that only by remembering the Holocaust will the evils endured be prevented. (CMK)
Descriptors: Anti Semitism, Books, Educational Resources, Films
Peer reviewedKneeshaw, Stephen – Teaching History: A Journal of Methods, 1999
Believes that the key to solving the problems in the schools (the shootings and low-achievement levels) is by trying to understand the current generation of students. Maintains that the means to understanding students is for teachers to visit the various schools in their communities and share their time with those students (CMK)
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education, Empathy
Peer reviewedButchart, Ronald E. – Teaching History: A Journal of Methods, 1999
Asserts that Steven Spielberg's film "Amistad" fictionalizes the overall facts of the case by inaccurately portraying many of the events that occurred. Explains that the myth-making tradition of Hollywood changes the messages derived from the Amistad court case. Critiques the teaching kit that corresponds to the movie. (CMK)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Films, Historical Interpretation, History Instruction
Peer reviewedMcClymer, John F. – Teaching History: A Journal of Methods, 1987
Urges history teachers to look into the range of tasks they can perform with word processing, database/file managers, and other software. Concludes there are numerous pedagogical uses for computers besides generating short answer tests. (Author/BSR)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Databases, Higher Education
Peer reviewedKeene, Thomas H. – Teaching History: A Journal of Methods, 1987
Recommends using fictional works about modern Asian and African history as supplementary reading in history courses to enhance student understanding of culture. Provides an annotated list of novels that have been used successfully in these courses. Outlines useful strategies for using fiction in college level history courses. (BSR)
Descriptors: African Literature, Asian History, Higher Education, History Instruction
Peer reviewedLaushey, David M. – Teaching History: A Journal of Methods, 1988
Describes ten values which are developed from the study of history. The values are: appreciation of change, appreciation of historiography, vicarious experience, perspective, historical insight, pluralism, skepticism, empiricism, humanism, and responsible citizenship. Describes how the study of history develops each value and states that explicit…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Historiography, History, History Instruction
Peer reviewedKneeshaw, Stephen – Teaching History: A Journal of Methods, 1988
Provides an essay review of seven books, written since 1983, on the Vietnam War. The titles include: THE BAD WAR: AN ORAL HISTORY OF THE VIETNAM WAR (1987); IN THE COMBAT ZONE: AN ORAL HISTORY OF AMERICAN WOMEN IN VIETNAM, 1966-1975 (1987); and DEAR AMERICA: LETTERS HOME FROM VIETNAM (1985). (JDH)
Descriptors: Literature, United States History, War
Peer reviewedReinhartz, Dennis; Reinhartz, Judy – Teaching History: A Journal of Methods, 1991
Recommends including geography in history instruction. Suggests that the theme of time is implicit in the five fundamental geographical themes of location, place, relationships within places, movement, and regions. Observes that maps enable students to visualize historic events. Concludes that geography can help students connect past and present.…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Geographic Concepts, Geography Instruction, Higher Education
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