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Teaching History with Big Ideas : Cases of Ambitious Teachers

Beiter, Andrew(Contributions by)Bruce, Mary Beth(Contributions by)Davis, Trish(Contributions by)Doyle, Julie(Contributions by)Foels, Sarah(Contributions by)Grant, S G.(Contributions by)Karb, Joseph(Contributions by)Meyer, Michael(Contributions by)Gradwell, Jill M.(Edited by)Grant, S. G.(Edited by)
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In the case studies that make up the bulk of this book, middle and high school history teachers describe the decisions and plans and the problems and possibilities they encountered as they ratcheted up their instruction through the use of big ideas.

Framing a teaching unit around a question such as 'Why don't we know anything about Africa?' offers both teacher and students opportunities to explore historical actors, ideas, and events in ways both rich and engaging.

Such an approach exemplifies the construct of ambitious teaching, whereby teachers demonstrate their ability to marry their deep knowledge of subject matter, students, and the school context in ways that fundamentally challenge the claim that history is 'boring.'

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Product Details
1607097664 / 9781607097662
Paperback / softback
372.89
16/07/2010
United States
180 pages
155 x 234 mm, 345 grams