Three history lessons taught to ten-year-olds in Bucharest, Romania and three in Cumbria, England were video-recorded, in an attempt to identify common characteristics of good practice, irrespective of differences in cultures, schools, resources and curriculum, as a positive foundation for further dialogue between the participating schools. The transcribed texts were analysed using categories of historical questioning. This paper outlines key findings, then focuses on a comparison of one English and one Romanian lesson in which whole class teaching was supported by group discussion. It is suggested that further exploration of the links between whole class questioning and group discussion using the framework devised could support teachers in...
Paper given at History in Schools and Higher Education: Issues of Common Concern (second conference
AbstractWhy does teaching and learning history in school appear to be so boring, frightening or at l...
Paper given at History in Schools and Higher Education: Issues of Common Concern (second conference
Three history lessons taught to ten-year-olds in Bucharest, Romania and three in Cumbria, England we...
The article arose incidentally from a research project aiming to identify common features of good pr...
This study is part of a larger ongoing Project. In this project, the documents (video recordings and...
Abstract The article arose incidentally from a research project aiming to identify common features o...
This case study analyses a video recording of history lesson taught to a class of eleven year olds i...
This study is part of a larger ongoing Project. In this project, the documents (video recordings an...
Abstract This case study analyses a video recording of a history lesson taught to a class of eleven ...
This case study analyses a video recording of a history lesson taught to a class of eleven year old...
This case study analyses a video recording of history lesson taught to a class of eleven year olds i...
This chapter draws on a case study that applies the constructivist learning theories of Piaget, Vygo...
Bu çalışma "Türkiye ve İngiltere'de İlköğretim Öğrencilerinin Tarihsel Sorgulama Süreçleri Üzerine K...
Debates over which historical content should be compulsory for study in the school curriculum are a ...
Paper given at History in Schools and Higher Education: Issues of Common Concern (second conference
AbstractWhy does teaching and learning history in school appear to be so boring, frightening or at l...
Paper given at History in Schools and Higher Education: Issues of Common Concern (second conference
Three history lessons taught to ten-year-olds in Bucharest, Romania and three in Cumbria, England we...
The article arose incidentally from a research project aiming to identify common features of good pr...
This study is part of a larger ongoing Project. In this project, the documents (video recordings and...
Abstract The article arose incidentally from a research project aiming to identify common features o...
This case study analyses a video recording of history lesson taught to a class of eleven year olds i...
This study is part of a larger ongoing Project. In this project, the documents (video recordings an...
Abstract This case study analyses a video recording of a history lesson taught to a class of eleven ...
This case study analyses a video recording of a history lesson taught to a class of eleven year old...
This case study analyses a video recording of history lesson taught to a class of eleven year olds i...
This chapter draws on a case study that applies the constructivist learning theories of Piaget, Vygo...
Bu çalışma "Türkiye ve İngiltere'de İlköğretim Öğrencilerinin Tarihsel Sorgulama Süreçleri Üzerine K...
Debates over which historical content should be compulsory for study in the school curriculum are a ...
Paper given at History in Schools and Higher Education: Issues of Common Concern (second conference
AbstractWhy does teaching and learning history in school appear to be so boring, frightening or at l...
Paper given at History in Schools and Higher Education: Issues of Common Concern (second conference