The Tradition of Pioneer Hardships in American History Textbooks |
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Authors: | Wilfred W. Black |
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Affiliation: | State University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa |
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Abstract: | Two middle-school teachers incorporated student creation of historical accounts into their history instruction. During these projects, the teachers instructed their students to (1) summarize information presented during classroom instruction on a topic (e.g., the Great Migration) and (2) explain the significance of that topic to the present day. This second component of the task addressed a curricular standard regarding historical thinking, but students' responses referenced themes from citizenship education (e.g., cultural pluralism, social criticism, and national identification). More than eighty student projects were analyzed and coded for themes. This study presents a portrait of ambitious history teaching and suggests a tactic for a civics-infused history education course. |
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Keywords: | history education civics education digital education |
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