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In Search of America's Past: Learning to Read History in Elementary School
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In Search of America’s Past: Learning to Read History in Elementary School

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Bruce VanSledright shows how young students can benefit from an investigative, inquiry-based approach to the study of history, as called for by the national standards. Addressing important questions about the teaching and learning of history in today’s diverse classrooms, this volume:

Conveys the results of an innovative teacher-research project, using engaging stories of VanSledright’s classroom experiences.
Provides examples and guidelines, developed from the author’s own fifth-grade classroom, for teaching novices to engage in historical investigations (in contrast to memorizing details in a textbook).

Offers strong evidence that children do have the intellectual capacity to judge the validity, reliability, and perspective of historical documents and images.
Wrestles with a number of issues facing history teachers who wish to embark on ambitious projects with their students that can take them against the grain of policy mandates (such as recall-based, high-stakes testing).

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Teachers' College Press
Country
United States
Date
1 April 2002
Pages
208
ISBN
9780807741931

Bruce VanSledright shows how young students can benefit from an investigative, inquiry-based approach to the study of history, as called for by the national standards. Addressing important questions about the teaching and learning of history in today’s diverse classrooms, this volume:

Conveys the results of an innovative teacher-research project, using engaging stories of VanSledright’s classroom experiences.
Provides examples and guidelines, developed from the author’s own fifth-grade classroom, for teaching novices to engage in historical investigations (in contrast to memorizing details in a textbook).

Offers strong evidence that children do have the intellectual capacity to judge the validity, reliability, and perspective of historical documents and images.
Wrestles with a number of issues facing history teachers who wish to embark on ambitious projects with their students that can take them against the grain of policy mandates (such as recall-based, high-stakes testing).

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Teachers' College Press
Country
United States
Date
1 April 2002
Pages
208
ISBN
9780807741931