Primary History Curriculum Guide

Primary History Curriculum Guide
Author: Pat Hughes,Kath Cox,Gillian Godard
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2013-11-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134127429

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First Published in 2001. This guide sets out to prepare primary teacher training students to teach history well -whatever the topic or aspect of the Programme of Study. It also provides opportunities and encouragement for students to develop their own personal subject knowledge of history. The course content is covered in nine chapters. Each chapter begins with a statement of its learning outcomes and lists the materials that are needed to complete the work of the chapter and achieve these objectives.

The Primary Curriculum

The Primary Curriculum
Author: Patricia Driscoll,Andrew Lambirth,Judith Roden
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2011-08-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781446259931

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Lecturers, why waste time waiting for the post to arrive? Request and receive your e-inspection copy today! Providing an overview of the knowledge, skills and understanding needed to teach the primary curriculum, this book offers an informed critical approach to the teaching of core and foundation subjects in primary education. Underpinned by contemporary research and current policy The Primary Curriculum combines coverage of key subject-specific issues with relevant pedagogical approaches to teaching, offering a comprehensive overview of each major subject of primary education. Particular emphasis is placed on cross-curricular and creative approaches to teaching intelligently across different subject areas within the current curriculum framework. Curriculum progression from Foundation Stage through to Key Stage 2 is also emphasised. The Primary Curriculum is an essential companion for all students on primary initial teacher education courses. Patricia Driscoll and Judith Roden are established primary education authors and teach on initial teacher education courses at Canterbury Christ Church University. Andrew Lambirth is Professor of Education at University of Greenwich.

Building a History centered Curriculum for Kindergarten Through Grade Four

Building a History centered Curriculum for Kindergarten Through Grade Four
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2002
Genre: Education, Primary
ISBN: 0970459912

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The distinguished teachers and historians on the Bradley Commission on History in Schools suggested the basic themes, narratives, topics, and questions essential to the study of United States history, of Western civilization, and of world history. This guide provides teachers, administrators, and parents with principles of selection and suggestions for episodes in history to use as they talk to young children about times, places, and people in history. The guide presents a range of options from which schools and teachers may choose for themselves. It is divided into two broad parts: "Part One: Introduction" ("I. Guidelines for Planning K-4 History Instruction in Schools: Aims and Approaches"; "II. Basic Principles of Selection, and How To Use Them"; "III. Curricular Frameworks for Effective History Education K-12"); and "Part Two: Building a History-Centered K-4 Curriculum" ("I. History in the Early Grades: What Is It and Why Study It?"; "II. Vital Themes and Significant Questions To Be Carried throughout Patterns and across the Grades"; "III. Visualizing a History-Centered Curriculum for Kindergarten through Grade Four"; "IV. History's Habits of Mind: Questions across All Four Course Patterns"; "V. Keys to Developing Historical Literacy at an Early Age: Children's Literature, Biography, Times Lines, Primary Sources"; "VI. Content and Questions within the Course Patterns"; "VII. History and Language Arts"; "VIII. History and Geography"; "IX. History and Science"; "X. A Sample One-Week Lesson Plan"; "XI. A Sampler of Suggested Resources"; "XII. Preparing To Implement This Guide"). (BT)

Bringing History Alive through Local People and Places

Bringing History Alive through Local People and Places
Author: Lynne Dixon,Alison Hales
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2013-12-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136280597

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A much-needed and delightful book. It shows how history can be taught with the meaningful experiences of each child at its centre, making connections between the child, the locality and community, the national and global past and concepts of time. Throughout the authors empower teachers to adopt their philosophy, by showing them how to plan, select resources and strategies and reflect on ideas and case studies. Hilary Cooper, Emeritus professor of history and pedagogy, The University of Cumbria, UK. Bringing History Alive through Local People and Places puts the local environment and community at the heart of history, showing how it can be used as the context for successful history teaching across the primary age range. It considers how to develop children’s concepts and skills through local history, how to link local, national and global aspects of history, and helps you develop your own historical knowledge, understanding and confidence in teaching the subject. Practical topics explored include: Investigating children’s cultural and geographical roots through fieldwork Finding and visiting local museums, archives and heritage sights Choosing and using resources Using significant people, events and buildings to link with national history Environmental education and sustainable development through local history Understanding the links between history and everyday life Planning and assessing history. Based on the latest research and practice in the field, Bringing History Alive through Local People and Places offers an exciting template of creative ideas and activities to show teachers how they can make history relevant to all children.

History 3 11

History 3 11
Author: Hilary Cooper
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2006-11-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136780516

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Replacing the bestselling The Teaching of History in Primary Schools, acclaimed author Hilary Cooper returns with this invaluable resource, showing how to sustain a dynamic history curriculum in the classroom.

Decolonising the History Curriculum

Decolonising the History Curriculum
Author: Marlon Lee Moncrieffe
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 101
Release: 2020-11-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783030579456

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This book calls for a reconceptualisation and decolonisation of the Key Stage 2 national history curriculum. The author applies a range of theories in his research with White-British primary school teachers to show how decolonising the history curriculum can generate new knowledge for all, in the face of imposed Eurocentric starting points for teaching and learning in history, and dominant white-cultural attitudes in primary school education. Through both narrative and biographical methodologies, the author presents how teaching and learning Black-British history in schools can be achieved, and centres his Black-British identity and minority-ethnic group experience alongside the immigrant Black-Jamaican perspective of his mother to support a framework of critical thinking of curriculum decolonisation. This book illustrates the potential of transformative thinking and action that can be employed as social justice for minority-ethnic group children who are marginalized in their educational development and learning by the dominant discourses of British history, national building and national identity.

Teaching History in Primary Schools

Teaching History in Primary Schools
Author: Pat Hoodless
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2008-07-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781844455515

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This book introduces trainees and newly qualified teachers to the teaching of history in primary schools, and covers key concepts, skills and knowledge for the history curriculum at Foundation Stage, KS1 and KS2. Contents include planning, teaching and learning strategies, assessment, reflection and evaluation, as well as a range of practical ideas for classroom activities and cross-curricular themes. Each chapter is underpinned by national and international research; also included are links to important themes such as citizenship, out-of-school learning, sustainability, diversity and inclusive practice. Throughout, content is related to new initiatives such as Every Child Matters and Excellence and Enjoyment.

Creative Teaching History in the Primary Classroom

Creative Teaching  History in the Primary Classroom
Author: Rosie Turner-Bisset
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135397753

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Designed specifically for teachers with little subject knowledge or experience in history, this book provides trainees with the confidence they need to teach primary history. Based on Curriculum 2000, the book provides valuable step-by-step guidance on how to create, plan, develop, organize and assess high-quality teaching activities in primary history. This book: is full of teaching approaches, practical ideas, teaching activities, real-life case studies and vignettes of good teaching practice; covers both conventional and modern approaches - such as drama, role-play, story telling, music and dance; and explains how each approach can be adapted to suit all primary ages and abilities. Children with a range of learning needs and styles respond with enthusiasm to a wide variety of teaching approaches - and this book provides trainee teachers with that repertoire and variety.