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Freeman, Jerome; Weake, Jane – Teaching History, 2005
Good history teaching should not be the responsibility of a single department working in isolation. The history subject community as a whole should work together to ensure that history teaching is of as high a quality as possible. This does not mean that every department, and every teacher, should do exactly the same things. It means, rather, that…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Instructional Innovation, Secondary Education, Web Sites
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Card, Jane – Teaching History, 2004
When pupils study interpretations or representations of the past which are neither from their own period nor from the period being interpreted/represented, they are having to employ sophisticated knowledge and skill. Jane Card describes this as "double vision": the pupils must think about "the period depicted" (in this case the…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Historical Interpretation, European History, Modern History
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Lyndon, Dan – Teaching History, 2006
The question of what to include is a constant challenge to those given the responsibility of education, whether writing at the level of a national curriculum or the departmental scheme of work. Dan Lyndon and his department have been rethinking inclusion in history. In any school, representative history is essential in communicating a sense of…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Black Studies, Integrated Curriculum, European History