In this article, which is based on Huijgen’s PhD dissertation Balancing between the past and the present, Tim Huijgen and Paul Holthuis present the results of an experimental method of teaching 14–16-year-old students to contextualise their historical studies in a different way. In the four lessons described, students’ initial reactions to aspects of the 1950s Cold War were challenged by explicitly teaching them to build historical context, and then to revisit their initial impressions of what, for example, it might have been like to have been an American schoolchild being asked to ‘duck and cover’. The article also provides a wider argument for the importance of historical context both as something for students to be taught to create and a...
Imagining what it was like to live in the past may help secondary school students to understand his...
History, for some students, is a complicated subject. For example, topics regarding politics and nat...
Background: This study focused on undergraduate L2 students’ performance in written historical reaso...
In this article, which is based on Huijgen’s PhD dissertation Balancing between the past and the pre...
This exploratory study presents an example of how a historical contextualization framework can be us...
This exploratory study presents an example of how a historical contextualization framework can be us...
‘Why would you burn witches? They do not exist!’ Such statements are familiar for history teachers. ...
This study describes the development and testing of a pedagogy aimed at promoting students’ ability ...
‘Why would you burn witches? They do not exist!’ Such statements are familiar for history teachers. ...
Knowing and doing history are two major approaches in teaching history. Although widely recognized a...
The aim of this explorative study was to develop and test a pedagogy aimed at promoting students’ ab...
The aim of this observational study is to explore how history teachers promote historical contextual...
Imagining what it was like to live in the past may help secondary school students to understand his...
History, for some students, is a complicated subject. For example, topics regarding politics and nat...
Background: This study focused on undergraduate L2 students’ performance in written historical reaso...
In this article, which is based on Huijgen’s PhD dissertation Balancing between the past and the pre...
This exploratory study presents an example of how a historical contextualization framework can be us...
This exploratory study presents an example of how a historical contextualization framework can be us...
‘Why would you burn witches? They do not exist!’ Such statements are familiar for history teachers. ...
This study describes the development and testing of a pedagogy aimed at promoting students’ ability ...
‘Why would you burn witches? They do not exist!’ Such statements are familiar for history teachers. ...
Knowing and doing history are two major approaches in teaching history. Although widely recognized a...
The aim of this explorative study was to develop and test a pedagogy aimed at promoting students’ ab...
The aim of this observational study is to explore how history teachers promote historical contextual...
Imagining what it was like to live in the past may help secondary school students to understand his...
History, for some students, is a complicated subject. For example, topics regarding politics and nat...
Background: This study focused on undergraduate L2 students’ performance in written historical reaso...