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Amy Haggstrom

Thomas D. Fallace | Historiography and Teacher Education: Reflections on an Experimenta... - 1 views

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    "http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/ht/42.2/fallace.html From The History Teacher Vol. 42, Issue 2. Viewed February 1, 2010 2:50 EST Presented online in association with the History Cooperative. http://www.historycooperative.org Historiography and Teacher Education: Reflections on an Experimental Course Thomas D. Fallace University of Mary Washington, Fredericksburg, Virginia IN RECENT YEARS, professional historians have encouraged policy makers to increase content requirements in history in hopes of improving the overall teaching of history in American schools. Support for such proposals has come from many sources. The origins of this movement can be traced to the 1983 National Commission on Excellence in Education's Nation at Risk report, which declared that the ignorance of American youth was at a crisis level. E. D. Hirsch reiterated this concern in his best-selling Cultural Literacy, in which he also decried the lack of content knowledge of American students. Further studies, such as Diane Ravitch and Chester Finn's What Do Our 17-Year-Olds Know? and the Bradley Commission's Historical Literacy, argued that students were particularly deficient in historical knowledge. As a result, in the 1990s, many historians and policy makers endorsed a strengthening of history teacher requirements and the addition of expanded required historical content in the curriculum.1 1 In the 1980s and 1990s, new advances in cognitive and learning theory also supported increased disciplinary knowledge for teachers. In 1987, Lee Shulman's influential article, "Knowledge and Teaching: Foundations of a New Reform," introduced the concept of pedagogical content knowledge-"a special amalgam of content and pedagogy that is uniquely the province of teachers, their own special form of professional understanding."2 Shulman argued that effective history teachers draw upon techniques and understandings unique to the discipline, not upon a generic set of instructional tools t
Amy Haggstrom

origins of the first WW - 0 views

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    Origins Nature, Approach, Issues Exam Questions
Amy Haggstrom

origins of spanish civil war - 0 views

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    Exam Style Questions Origins approach, interpretations
Ian Gabrielson

Origins of World War I - 0 views

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    Good Overview of Causes. Includes some good historian quotes. Excellent for Revision purposes
Amy Haggstrom

Newspaper Articles - 0 views

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    Europe Historiography WWII Origins New Economic Policy Mussolini Metternic Post-Leninist World Imperial Germany
Amy Haggstrom

Gresham College | Lectures and Events - 0 views

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    Kaiser: Russo-Turkish War 1877-78 Prof Richard J Evans lecture how Russia played a central part in the history of war and peace in 19th century Europe Origins, course and impact of six wars--international conflicts, military aspects, ideological influences and the affect on the increase of social and cultural changes
Amy Haggstrom

http://www.johndclare.net/GilesHillPodcasts.htm - 2 views

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    Origins WWI First World War Treaty of Versailles League of Nations Road to WWII Cold War Vietnam Germany 1918-1939 USA 1917-1941
Amy Haggstrom

The Origins of the Cold War: U.S. Choices After World War II | Supplemental Materials |... - 0 views

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    Fog of War Teacher Guide Links and Book Resources
Amy Haggstrom

origins of the second WW - 0 views

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    Nature, approach Fundamental Issues Revision guide
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