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Card, Jane – Teaching History, 2023
Jane Card's previous work on the power of images in conveying particular interpretations and her advice about how to use visual material effectively in classrooms will be familiar to readers of "Teaching History." In this article she focuses specifically on the capacity of visual representations to convey a compelling message about the…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Historical Interpretation, National Curriculum, Visual Aids
Card, Jane – Teaching History, 2015
Drawing on her wealth of experience and expertise in using visual sources in the classroom, in this article Jane Card explores how a single painting, a portrait of Dido Elizabeth Belle Lindsay and her cousin Lady Elizabeth Murray, might form the basis for a sequence of lessons. Arguing that although highly accessible, images are not…
Descriptors: Painting (Visual Arts), Portraiture, History Instruction, Primary Sources
Card, Jane – Teaching History, 2012
Jane Card has long been fascinated by the power of visual sources to stimulate pupil thought and discussion. In previous articles she has shared insights from her own expert practice, fusing deep subject knowledge with careful planning to generate highly skilful questioning. Here she presents another rich example of classroom practice, carefully…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, History Instruction, Visual Learning, Secondary School Students
Card, Jane – Teaching History, 2004
Pictures abound in history classrooms and teachers use them in many different ways. They add--often literally--some colour to the past, helping us to imagine what different worlds were like. Pictures can be used quite legitimately in this way to fire imagination and stimulate interest. But we can also use them to develop important skills of visual…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Historical Interpretation, Visual Literacy, Visual Aids

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