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Learning and Reasoning in History
โ Scribed by Mario Carretero (editor), James Voss (editor)
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 429
- Series
- International Review of History Education, Volume 2
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This volume consists of the proceedings of an international conference on cognition and instruction in history. The papers cover several areas: historical narratives and history teaching; the use of texts, documents and images in learning history; and historical explanation and understanding.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Cover
International
Review of History
Education
Copyright Page
Contents
Preface
Series Editors' Introduction
1. Introduction
Section I Narrative and Sociocultural Approach to History Teaching and Learning
2. The Structure of Historical Narratives and the Teaching of History
3. Historical Representation as Mediated Action: Official History as a Tool
4. The Russian Revolution: Official and Unofficial Accounts
5. Uses of Historical Knowledge: An Exploration of the Construction of Professional Identity in Students of Psychology
6. Total History and its Enemies in Present-Day Teaching
Section II Uses of Texts, Documents and Images in History Learning
7. Understanding Historical Controversies: Students' Evaluation and Use of Documentary Evidence
8. What Do Students Know and How Do They Seek to Know More? Knowledge Base and the Search for Strategies in the Study of Art History
9. Seeing the Past: Learning History through Group Discussion of Iconographic Sources
10. Wildflowers, Sheep, and Democracy: The Role of Analogy in the Teaching and Learning of History
Section III Historical Explanations
11. Causality in History: On the 'Intuitive' Understanding of the Concepts of Sufficiency and Necessity
12. Influence of Intentional and Personal Factors in Recalling Historical Texts: A Developmental Perspective
13. Researching Children's Ideas about History
14. Evidence Evaluation and Reasoning Abilities in the Domain of History: An Empirical Study
15. On Reasoning in History
Section IV History Teaching and Understanding
16. Goals in History Teaching
17. Generating Explanations in History
18. Student Perceptions of History and Historical Concepts
19. Constructing Historical Knowledge at High School: The Case of the Industrial Revolution
20. Promoting the Learning of Causal Explanations in History through Different Teaching Strategies
21. Representation and Understanding of History
Notes on Contributors
References
Index
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