ABSTRACT

Teaching for Historical Literacy combines the elements of historical literacy into a coherent instructional framework for teachers. It identifies the role of historical literacy, analyzes its importance in the evolving educational landscape, and details the action steps necessary for teachers to implement its principles throughout a unit. These steps are drawn from the reflections of real teachers, grounded in educational research, and consistent with the Common Core State Standards. The instructional arc formed by authors Matthew T. Downey and Kelly A. Long takes teachers from start to finish, from managing the prior learning of students to developing their metacognition and creating synthesis at the end of a unit of study. It includes introducing topics by creating a conceptual overview, helping students collect and analyze evidence, and engaging students in multiple kinds of learning, including factual, procedural, conceptual, and metacognitive. This book is a must-have resource for teachers and students of teaching interested in improving their instructional skills, building historical literacy, and being at the forefront of the evolving field of history education.

part |26 pages

Historical Literacy

chapter |14 pages

Historical Literacy

chapter |10 pages

Historical Thinking

part |45 pages

Historical Inquiry and Instructional Design

chapter |10 pages

History as Inquiry

chapter |16 pages

Historical Knowledge

chapter |17 pages

Plan Instruction

part |33 pages

Getting Learning Underway

chapter |17 pages

Activate Prior Learning

chapter |14 pages

Preview The Learning to Come

part |59 pages

Building Historical Knowledge

chapter |16 pages

Collect Evidence

chapter |14 pages

Analyze and Evaluate

chapter |15 pages

Make Connections

chapter |12 pages

Synthesize

part |13 pages

Applying the Learning

chapter |11 pages

Apply Historical Knowledge