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Teaching Secondary History

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الناشرCambridge University Press
رقم الكتاب المعياري الدولي 139781108969987
رقم الكتاب المعياري الدولي 101108969984
الكاتبHeather Sharp
تنسيق الكتابPaperback
اللغةEnglish
وصف الكتابTeaching Secondary History provides a comprehensive introduction to the theory and practice of teaching History to years 7–12 in Australian schools. Engaging directly with the Australian Curriculum, this text introduces pre-service teachers to the discipline of History. It builds on students' historical knowledge, thinking and skills and offers practical guidance on how to construct well-rounded History lessons for students. From inquiry strategies and teacher- and student-centred practice, to embedding the cross-curriculum priorities in planning and assessment, this text supports the learning and development of pre-service History teachers by connecting the 'big ideas' of teaching with the nuance of History content. Each chapter features short-answer and Pause and think questions to enhance understanding of key concepts, Bringing it together review questions to consolidate learning, classroom scenarios, examples of classroom work and a range of information boxes to connect students to additional material.
عن المؤلفDr Heather Sharp is an associate professor in the School of Education, University of Newcastle. With a background as a high school history and HSIE/SOSE teacher, she has taught across curriculum courses for over a decade. Heather is a founding member of the HERMES research group. She is co-convenor of the Tertiary History Educators' Association (THEA), History Network for Teachers and Researchers (HNTR), and the Special Issues Editor of Historical Encounters Journal. Heather's research investigates historical representations in school curriculum, particularly around topics of significance to a nation's history. She is currently part of a research group investigating historical and moral consciousness.Jonathon Dallimore has been teaching history for 15 years and is currently working as the Professional Officer for the History Teachers' Association of NSW. He has written extensively for the junior and senior history courses in NSW including books on Russia and the USSR, Indochina, the Great War and the Civil Rights Movement. Jonathon also teaches history method at the University of New South Wales in Sydney and the University of Wollongong.Alison Bedford has taught Modern History for more than a decade and has served as a review panel chair for the QCAA. She holds a PhD in English Literature and lectures in secondary History curriculum and pedagogy at the University of Southern Queensland, preparing the next generation of History teachers. Alison's teaching and research interests centre on student-led inquiry and fostering independence and critical thinking skills in young historians. She is the founder of a local History teaching network, which aims to support teachers in making History an exciting and rigorous academic experience.Martin Kerby is an Associate Professor (Curriculum and Pedagogy) at the University of Southern Queensland, Australia. He has received numerous awards and grants including Queensland ANZAC Centenary Grants (2014 and 2017), and a federal ANZAC Centenary Arts and Culture Fund grant (2015). In 2018, Kerby was awarded a Fellowship at the State Library of Queensland to undertake a project titled 'A War Imagined: Queenslanders and the Great War'. In 2020, he was awarded a place on the Gandel Holocaust Studies Program for Australian Educators in Jerusalem. Dr Kerby is currently co-curating an exhibition titled 'The Kangaroo and the Eagle: Allies in War and Peace 1908–2018' which will be shown at the Pentagon in 2021.Dr. James Goulding began his career as a secondary History Teacher in NSW, before moving to teach History Curriculum and Educational Psychology at the University of Sydney. James has published in both Australian and international journals, and is the author of several book chapters on History Curriculum. James also serves as a journal editor for the History Teachers Association of NSW. James' current research interests include critical thinking and website evaluation.
تاريخ النشر2021-11-22
عدد الصفحات268 pages
مجموع السلة  281.00

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