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Building Students' Historical Literacies: Learning to Read and Reason with Historical Texts and Evidence

✍ Scribed by Jeffery D. Nokes


Publisher
Routledge
Year
2022
Tongue
English
Leaves
323
Edition
2
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


How can teachers incorporate the richness of historical resources into classrooms in ways that are true to the discipline of history and are pedagogically sound? Now in its second edition, this book explores the notion of historical literacy, adopts a research-supported stance on literacy processes, and promotes the integration of content-area literacy instruction into history content teaching. Providing an original focus on the discipline-specific literacies of historical inquiry, the new edition presents a deeper examination of difficult histories and offers new strategies that can be applied to all genres of historical inquiry. Nokes surveys a broad range of texts, including those that historians and non-historians both use and produce in understanding history; and includes a wide variety of practical instructional strategies immediately available to teachers. Featuring new examples and practical resources, the new edition highlights the connection between historical literacies and the critical reading and communication skills that are necessary for informed civic engagement. Equipped with study guides, graphic organizers, and scoring guides for classroom use, this text is an essential resource for pre-service and practicing teachers in literacy and social studies education.

✦ Table of Contents


Dedication
Contents
List of Figures
Foreword
About the Author
Acknowledgments
Part I: Exploring the Critical Literacies used in Historical Inquiry
1 Why Teach Historical Literacies: Evaluating the Source and Context of this Book
2 Building Historical Literacies: A New Purpose for History Teaching
3 Defining Historical Literacies: What and How do Historians Read and Write?
4 Teaching Historical Literacies: Supporting Students as Active Readers and Writers
5 What Is History? Establishing the Need for Historical Literacies in Historical Inquiry
6 Expanding Historical Literacies: Critically Reading Many Genres of Evidence
Part II: Strategies, Habits of Mind, Concepts, and Texts
7 Using Critical Reading Strategies with Primary Sources
8 Helping Students Make Inferences With Artifacts
9 Teaching Historical Concepts With Visual Texts
10 Seeing Others’ Perspectives Through Historical Fiction
11 Fostering Healthy Skepticism Using Textbooks and Secondary Sources
12 Exploring Historical Complexity With Audio and Video Texts
13 Building an Argument With Historical Numbers
14 Finding Patterns and Overcoming Barriers in Teaching Through Inquiry
Index


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