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A Time For Change: Transforming A New Generation Of Students Into Historical Thinkers, Lauren Seghi
A Time For Change: Transforming A New Generation Of Students Into Historical Thinkers, Lauren Seghi
The Councilor: A National Journal of the Social Studies
This article describes the advantages of teaching students how to think historically in the classroom. I contend that teaching students how to think historically and "do" history as historians do will help them understand better both the past and the present world around them. It also provides insight into the work of Stanford University clinical psychologist Sam Wineburg and educators and authors Frederick D. Drake, Sarah Drake Brown and Lynn R. Nelson. Especially important is my analysis of Drake's 1st-, 2nd-, and 3rd-Order document approach. My hope is that this article gives history and social studies teachers a new perspective …
Social Studies/History Curricula In Ghana, Razak Dwomoh
Social Studies/History Curricula In Ghana, Razak Dwomoh
2018 Awards for Excellence in Student Research and Creative Activity – Documents
Abstract
This research will examine how social studies developed within the curricula within Ghana. I will report this in USA and juxtapose with Ghana and other post-colonial African countries. The study assesses the quantity of the content of history as it is merged with social studies curricula, its implications on students, economy, and educational sectors in Ghana. It is noted that majority of students at tertiary levels in Ghana would find it difficult to give detail information about Ghana’s history and Ghana’s historical place in the world when probed. Six post-colonial African countries’ social studies/history curricula are examined on the …