Theories of cognitive development relevant to children's thinking in history are examined and previous research relating these to history is discussed. No agreed patterns of development in historical thinking which are based on cognitive psychology have so far been found, and the early stages of children's historical thinking have not been adequately examined. An experiment was set up to investigate young children's ability to develop arguments about a variety of historical evidence. Two groups of twenty eight-year-old children were taught four periods of history over two terms, as part of an integrated curriculum, by the researcher who was their class teacher. Teaching strategies were based on experience (visits to sites and museums), and ...
The present study seeks to develop a pedagogy aimed at fostering a student’s ability to reason causa...
This case study analyses a video recording of history lesson taught to a class of eleven year olds i...
History teachers are frequently urged to use primary sources in their classrooms. Yet little researc...
This study investigated young children's historical understanding, as little research has been done...
This chapter draws on a case study that applies the constructivist learning theories of Piaget, Vygo...
This case study analyses a video recording of history lesson taught to a class of eleven year olds i...
This case study analyses a video recording of a history lesson taught to a class of eleven year old...
textEmpathy with historical characters provides a gateway into the development of historical thinki...
Thesis (M.Ed.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1992.The writer is of the opinion that the teaching of h...
Until recently, history was sometimes seen as being inappropriate for young children. Increasingly h...
Building on the literature on epistemic cognition, epistemic beliefs, and historical thinking, three...
This article reports part of the findings of a research project involving Maltese school children w...
Building on the literature on epistemic cognition, epistemic beliefs, and historical thinking, three...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06To combat the spread of fake news, researchers a...
Children's thinking has been described by Piaget and others in general terms, which suggest that th...
The present study seeks to develop a pedagogy aimed at fostering a student’s ability to reason causa...
This case study analyses a video recording of history lesson taught to a class of eleven year olds i...
History teachers are frequently urged to use primary sources in their classrooms. Yet little researc...
This study investigated young children's historical understanding, as little research has been done...
This chapter draws on a case study that applies the constructivist learning theories of Piaget, Vygo...
This case study analyses a video recording of history lesson taught to a class of eleven year olds i...
This case study analyses a video recording of a history lesson taught to a class of eleven year old...
textEmpathy with historical characters provides a gateway into the development of historical thinki...
Thesis (M.Ed.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1992.The writer is of the opinion that the teaching of h...
Until recently, history was sometimes seen as being inappropriate for young children. Increasingly h...
Building on the literature on epistemic cognition, epistemic beliefs, and historical thinking, three...
This article reports part of the findings of a research project involving Maltese school children w...
Building on the literature on epistemic cognition, epistemic beliefs, and historical thinking, three...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06To combat the spread of fake news, researchers a...
Children's thinking has been described by Piaget and others in general terms, which suggest that th...
The present study seeks to develop a pedagogy aimed at fostering a student’s ability to reason causa...
This case study analyses a video recording of history lesson taught to a class of eleven year olds i...
History teachers are frequently urged to use primary sources in their classrooms. Yet little researc...