This paper reports on a Medieval History Access course in which the author utilised teaching methods not traditionally associated with the discipline. The paper outlines the practice and outcomes of two of these methods: collaborative group work and embedded rhetorical training for essay writing. From her experience of these methods and her students' reflections on them, the author challenges her readers to engage more formally in discussion concerning the notion of discipline-specific pedagogical practice and asks whether such practice should ever be static
Historical reenactment is becoming a top-tier teaching tool in the countries of Southern Europe. In ...
The aim of this thesis is to study the conditions surrounding young students’ text production in the...
Besides a tendency to abstractness, inherent in the technical nature of the subject itself, a common...
This article, presented as a dialogue between the authors, explores what they perceive as critical a...
This paper examines the use of innovative collaborative small group activities within a Medieval His...
If we compare elementary and secondary school classrooms today with their grammar school predecessor...
There has been much discussion in this journal of the development of the scholarship of teaching and...
Chapter in Approaches to Teaching Medieval English Drama. Anyone who has recently attended a profess...
This article explores the use of diverse teaching methods in history education with the aim of enhan...
This article illustrates how theories encountered within academic professional development (particul...
This article explores the evolution of modern methods of teaching history in the classroom. With a f...
Introduction. As a discipline, History holds a specific place among disciplines of a humanitarian cy...
The term "teaching technique" refers to a strategy used by the teacher and pupils to work together t...
One of the highlight training deficiencies among students and graduates in Humanities, especially Hi...
Recent commentators on the history of French education in medieval and early modern England argue th...
Historical reenactment is becoming a top-tier teaching tool in the countries of Southern Europe. In ...
The aim of this thesis is to study the conditions surrounding young students’ text production in the...
Besides a tendency to abstractness, inherent in the technical nature of the subject itself, a common...
This article, presented as a dialogue between the authors, explores what they perceive as critical a...
This paper examines the use of innovative collaborative small group activities within a Medieval His...
If we compare elementary and secondary school classrooms today with their grammar school predecessor...
There has been much discussion in this journal of the development of the scholarship of teaching and...
Chapter in Approaches to Teaching Medieval English Drama. Anyone who has recently attended a profess...
This article explores the use of diverse teaching methods in history education with the aim of enhan...
This article illustrates how theories encountered within academic professional development (particul...
This article explores the evolution of modern methods of teaching history in the classroom. With a f...
Introduction. As a discipline, History holds a specific place among disciplines of a humanitarian cy...
The term "teaching technique" refers to a strategy used by the teacher and pupils to work together t...
One of the highlight training deficiencies among students and graduates in Humanities, especially Hi...
Recent commentators on the history of French education in medieval and early modern England argue th...
Historical reenactment is becoming a top-tier teaching tool in the countries of Southern Europe. In ...
The aim of this thesis is to study the conditions surrounding young students’ text production in the...
Besides a tendency to abstractness, inherent in the technical nature of the subject itself, a common...