This article examines two essays by undergraduate students in the first year of study in History at a university in the UK. It also draws on documentary evidence from the department in question and interviews with the students themselves to paint a picture of the way argumentation operates at this level. While no firm conclusions can be drawn, the evidence suggests a department with a high degree of awareness of the importance of argument and argumentation in studying History; and students who are aware and articulate about the problem facing them in constructing essays in the discipline. Suggestions are made about induction into the epistemological and argumentative demands of undergraduate study
History education researchers have called for an emphasis on historical thinking in K-12 classrooms,...
What do our students make of the history that we teach them? As part of an introductory module on hi...
Richard Harris challenges those who play down the essay in their teaching of the new AS Level. He ar...
This article examines two essays by undergraduate students in the first year of study in History at ...
There has been considerable research into the teaching and learning of argumentation (e.g. Andrews, ...
A fundamental role of universities is to develop independent and critical thinkers. An effective str...
Developing students’ source-based argument writing skills is a vital educational goal for the 21st-c...
Argumentation is a key requirement of the essay, which is the most common genre that students have t...
From PhD research on argumentation in the writing of 11 and 12 year olds in the late 1980s through t...
This article focuses on the lecture-room debates which have been the central feature of the first-ye...
The purpose of this study was to examine how students used the elements of a historical argument to ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the effects of Walton, Reed, and Macagno's (2008) dialectic...
This paper describes an attempt to improve secondary students’ essay writing performance during his...
The field within which I’m working is argumentation in education; that is to say, it is an applied f...
History was once prized in public education but, over time, has slowly fallen to the fringes of the ...
History education researchers have called for an emphasis on historical thinking in K-12 classrooms,...
What do our students make of the history that we teach them? As part of an introductory module on hi...
Richard Harris challenges those who play down the essay in their teaching of the new AS Level. He ar...
This article examines two essays by undergraduate students in the first year of study in History at ...
There has been considerable research into the teaching and learning of argumentation (e.g. Andrews, ...
A fundamental role of universities is to develop independent and critical thinkers. An effective str...
Developing students’ source-based argument writing skills is a vital educational goal for the 21st-c...
Argumentation is a key requirement of the essay, which is the most common genre that students have t...
From PhD research on argumentation in the writing of 11 and 12 year olds in the late 1980s through t...
This article focuses on the lecture-room debates which have been the central feature of the first-ye...
The purpose of this study was to examine how students used the elements of a historical argument to ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the effects of Walton, Reed, and Macagno's (2008) dialectic...
This paper describes an attempt to improve secondary students’ essay writing performance during his...
The field within which I’m working is argumentation in education; that is to say, it is an applied f...
History was once prized in public education but, over time, has slowly fallen to the fringes of the ...
History education researchers have called for an emphasis on historical thinking in K-12 classrooms,...
What do our students make of the history that we teach them? As part of an introductory module on hi...
Richard Harris challenges those who play down the essay in their teaching of the new AS Level. He ar...