This study examines the historical understanding of 22 fourth-graders and 11 fifth-grade students in two classrooms in a suburban community nerr Cincinnati (Ohio). The classes were homogeneous racially, with no students of Hispanic, African-American, Asian, or Pacific Island descent in either class. The school reflects primarily middle and upper-middle income families. Data were collected through participant observation, open-ended interviews with 29 different students, and analysis of 278 written compositions. The classrooms studied were innovative with activity-oriented instruction. A consistent feature of students ' historical thinking was their tendency to explain all historical events and trends in terms of the attitudes and inten...
History education researchers in the U.S. have largely focused on students’ capacities to improve th...
With an ever-expanding focus on reading and mathematics, many elementary schools have chosen to redu...
With an ever-expanding focus on reading and mathematics, many elementary schools have chosen to redu...
This paper reports on a year-long qualitative study of two elementary classrooms in a suburban commu...
National tests of student achievement in history have been poor for nearly 100 years, yet instructio...
This study investigated young children's historical understanding, as little research has been done...
This study investigated young children's historical understanding, as little research has been done...
This practitioner research study examined students at an ethnically and economically diverse high sc...
The purpose of this intrinsic, collective case study was to learn what skilled practitioners do to e...
The purpose of this intrinsic, collective case study was to learn what skilled practitioners do to e...
The purpose of this intrinsic, collective case study was to learn what skilled practitioners do to e...
textEmpathy with historical characters provides a gateway into the development of historical thinki...
With an ever-expanding focus on reading and mathematics, many elementary schools have chosen to redu...
History education researchers in the U.S. have largely focused on students’ capacities to improve th...
With an ever-expanding focus on reading and mathematics, many elementary schools have chosen to redu...
History education researchers in the U.S. have largely focused on students’ capacities to improve th...
With an ever-expanding focus on reading and mathematics, many elementary schools have chosen to redu...
With an ever-expanding focus on reading and mathematics, many elementary schools have chosen to redu...
This paper reports on a year-long qualitative study of two elementary classrooms in a suburban commu...
National tests of student achievement in history have been poor for nearly 100 years, yet instructio...
This study investigated young children's historical understanding, as little research has been done...
This study investigated young children's historical understanding, as little research has been done...
This practitioner research study examined students at an ethnically and economically diverse high sc...
The purpose of this intrinsic, collective case study was to learn what skilled practitioners do to e...
The purpose of this intrinsic, collective case study was to learn what skilled practitioners do to e...
The purpose of this intrinsic, collective case study was to learn what skilled practitioners do to e...
textEmpathy with historical characters provides a gateway into the development of historical thinki...
With an ever-expanding focus on reading and mathematics, many elementary schools have chosen to redu...
History education researchers in the U.S. have largely focused on students’ capacities to improve th...
With an ever-expanding focus on reading and mathematics, many elementary schools have chosen to redu...
History education researchers in the U.S. have largely focused on students’ capacities to improve th...
With an ever-expanding focus on reading and mathematics, many elementary schools have chosen to redu...
With an ever-expanding focus on reading and mathematics, many elementary schools have chosen to redu...