The small-scale research that Yosanne Vella reports in this article was driven by concern to help pupils develop 'big picture' visions of the past and to engage effectively with the idea of change as a process rather than an event. The strategy that she adopts - asking groups of students to colour in a timeline recording their judgement in response to a range of sources - is a deceptively simple device that enables all her class to engage in a real historical controversy. While the specific question that she tackled (relating to religious change in medieval Malta) is obviously of particular relevance to her own context, the principles that underpin her approach can be widely applied in developing overviews that make the processes of change ...
within the problem group named “Political Communication in the 16th – 19th centuries”; I also share ...
History teachers, teacher–researchers, government agencies and history education academics in Englan...
In this session, Dr Zarmati will share her research on efforts to map and describe progress in the l...
In this article it is argued that, through adjustment of the point of view from which history is tau...
Creative thinking is a popular and ambiguous ability but so far we have limited knowledge about how ...
This study aims to investigate how history teachers talk about the historical thinking concepts chan...
This paper reflects on aspects of historical understanding developed in a classroom in which moving-...
The study of historical interpretations is a statutory requirement but is also important in and of i...
The purpose of this study is to illustrate how history teaching with the intention of developing pup...
Periodization in History means dividing the past into certain span of time and studying the historic...
A great deal has been written about causation in the pages of Teaching History. From camels to lingu...
This article reports part of the findings of a research project involving Maltese school children w...
This study explores history teachers’ conditions for planning teaching based on progression. It focu...
Historians occasionally use timelines, but many seem to regard such signs merely as ways of visually...
This paper addresses issues concerning planning for and assessing progression in children’s thinking...
within the problem group named “Political Communication in the 16th – 19th centuries”; I also share ...
History teachers, teacher–researchers, government agencies and history education academics in Englan...
In this session, Dr Zarmati will share her research on efforts to map and describe progress in the l...
In this article it is argued that, through adjustment of the point of view from which history is tau...
Creative thinking is a popular and ambiguous ability but so far we have limited knowledge about how ...
This study aims to investigate how history teachers talk about the historical thinking concepts chan...
This paper reflects on aspects of historical understanding developed in a classroom in which moving-...
The study of historical interpretations is a statutory requirement but is also important in and of i...
The purpose of this study is to illustrate how history teaching with the intention of developing pup...
Periodization in History means dividing the past into certain span of time and studying the historic...
A great deal has been written about causation in the pages of Teaching History. From camels to lingu...
This article reports part of the findings of a research project involving Maltese school children w...
This study explores history teachers’ conditions for planning teaching based on progression. It focu...
Historians occasionally use timelines, but many seem to regard such signs merely as ways of visually...
This paper addresses issues concerning planning for and assessing progression in children’s thinking...
within the problem group named “Political Communication in the 16th – 19th centuries”; I also share ...
History teachers, teacher–researchers, government agencies and history education academics in Englan...
In this session, Dr Zarmati will share her research on efforts to map and describe progress in the l...