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  • Understanding History Teaching: Teaching and Learning about the Past in Secondary Schools

    Understanding History Teaching by Husbands, Chris; Kitson, Alison; Pendry, Anna;

    Teaching and Learning about the Past in Secondary Schools

    Series: UK Higher Education OUP Humanities & Social Sciences Education OUP;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Open University Press
    • Date of Publication 16 September 2003

    • ISBN 9780335212712
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages192 pages
    • Size 230x153x9 mm
    • Weight 309 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    ·Why do we teach and learn about the past?
    · How is history taught in schools?
    · What are the influences on the way teachers teach and pupils learn about the past?

    This book is the most detailed account of the way history is taught in schools to be published for 30 years. History has experienced fundamental changes in content, pedagogy and approach and remains one of the most ideologically disputed of school subjects.

    Drawing on fieldwork in secondary schools, and on research studies worldwide, the authors pose fundamental questions about the way teachers teach and learners learn. They consider the purposes of teaching about the past in a world of accelerating change. The book explores the realities of classroom history teaching and offers pointers for the development on the subject in a new century.

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    Long description:

    "Understanding History Teaching is an enjoyable read with a logical and flowing structure. It lives up to its goal of appealing to both academic and professional readers with both academic depth and real insights and opportunities for the professional teacher to draw from. It presents its data and interpretations in a manner which does not avoid the issues revealed within the research but has an uplifting effect on the reader and leaves them feeling optimistic about the quality of History teaching in UK secondary schools."
    Robert Wyness, Student, De Montfort University, Leicester,UK

    * Why do we teach and learn about the past?
    * How is history taught in schools?
    * What are the influences on the way teachers teach and pupils learn about the past?

    History is one of the most ideologically disputed of school subjects. Over the past generation, the subject has experienced fundamental changes in content, pedagogy and approach. This book is the first detailed account of the way history is taught in schools to be published for 30 years. Drawing on fieldwork in comprehensive schools, and on research studies worldwide, the authors pose fundamental questions about the way teachers teach and learners learn. They consider its purposes on teaching about the past in a world of accelerating change. The book sets out to explore the realities of classroom history teaching and to offer pointers for the development on the subject in a new century.

    "Understanding History Teaching is an enjoyable read with a logical and flowing structure. It lives up to its goal of appealing to both academic and professional readers with both academic depth and real insights and opportunities for the professional teacher to draw from. It presents its data and interpretations in a manner which does not avoid the issues revealed within the research but has an uplifting effect on the reader and leaves them feeling optimistic about the quality of History teaching in UK secondary schools."
    Robert Wyness, Student, De Montfort University, Leicester,UK

    * Why do we teach and learn about the past?
    * How is history taught in schools?
    * What are the influences on the way teachers teach and pupils learn about the past?

    History is one of the most ideologically disputed of school subjects. Over the past generation, the subject has experienced fundamental changes in content, pedagogy and approach. This book is the first detailed account of the way history is taught in schools to be published for 30 years. Drawing on fieldwork in comprehensive schools, and on research studies worldwide, the authors pose fundamental questions about the way teachers teach and learners learn. They consider its purposes on teaching about the past in a world of accelerating change. The book sets out to explore the realities of classroom history teaching and to offer pointers for the development on the subject in a new century.

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface

    Part one: Understanding history education

    What's happening in history teaching?
    Why research history teaching?
    How was this book researched?

    Part two: Understanding history teachers

    What do history teachers do in history classrooms?
    What do history teachers know?
    How do history teachers use their knowledge?

    Part three: Understanding the history curriculum

    What does school history look like?
    What is school history for?
    What is the future of the past?
    Appendix
    Bibliography
    Index.

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