By viewing bias itself as a product of history, educators and scholars can understand it better in their own times. By studying the historical path of the United States and Denmark, scholars can see that the nature of history can have subtle but important impacts on common education. Even when educators are aware of potential bias, history itself warps its dissemination
Teaching and Studying U.S. History in Europe : Past, Present and Future is a book that will fascinat...
I evaluate Andrade and Thomsen (A&T)'s (2018) study, which concludes that Denmark is significantly m...
Education in the United States has consistently utilized tests as well as a relatively standard curr...
By viewing bias itself as a product of history, educators and scholars can understand it better in t...
his students were often surprised to learn that some event in America happened at about the same tim...
A report on the author\u27s Fall 2018 sabbatical project: teaching early US history from a global pe...
This research analyzes American historical education within the United States by looking at standard...
Doctor of EducationCurriculum and Instruction ProgramsJ. Spencer ClarkThe United States history surv...
The United States has long been crowned one of the most powerful nations in the world. This power ex...
In this stimulating and highly original study of the writing of American history, twenty-four schola...
Education is deeply rooted in tradition, particularly within disciplines that help shape the cultura...
The purpose of this study was to demonstrate how a well developed and validated national standard fo...
It is a cliché, but also a fundamental fact that we live in a world where globalization and internat...
peer reviewedThis article advocates for a particular understanding of curriculum history that enable...
The U.S.-based American Historical Association (AHA), the largest – and most influential – professio...
Teaching and Studying U.S. History in Europe : Past, Present and Future is a book that will fascinat...
I evaluate Andrade and Thomsen (A&T)'s (2018) study, which concludes that Denmark is significantly m...
Education in the United States has consistently utilized tests as well as a relatively standard curr...
By viewing bias itself as a product of history, educators and scholars can understand it better in t...
his students were often surprised to learn that some event in America happened at about the same tim...
A report on the author\u27s Fall 2018 sabbatical project: teaching early US history from a global pe...
This research analyzes American historical education within the United States by looking at standard...
Doctor of EducationCurriculum and Instruction ProgramsJ. Spencer ClarkThe United States history surv...
The United States has long been crowned one of the most powerful nations in the world. This power ex...
In this stimulating and highly original study of the writing of American history, twenty-four schola...
Education is deeply rooted in tradition, particularly within disciplines that help shape the cultura...
The purpose of this study was to demonstrate how a well developed and validated national standard fo...
It is a cliché, but also a fundamental fact that we live in a world where globalization and internat...
peer reviewedThis article advocates for a particular understanding of curriculum history that enable...
The U.S.-based American Historical Association (AHA), the largest – and most influential – professio...
Teaching and Studying U.S. History in Europe : Past, Present and Future is a book that will fascinat...
I evaluate Andrade and Thomsen (A&T)'s (2018) study, which concludes that Denmark is significantly m...
Education in the United States has consistently utilized tests as well as a relatively standard curr...