
Becoming a History Teacher
. Ed(S): Sandwell, Ruth; Heyking, Amy Von
A revolution in history education is propelling historical thinking and knowing to the forefront of history and social studies education in North America and beyond. Teachers, teacher education programs, schools, and ministries of education across Canada are all among those embracing the idea that knowing history means knowing how to think historically.
Becoming a History Teacher is a collection of thoughtful essays by history teachers, historians, and teacher educators on how to prepare student teachers to think historically and to teach historical thinking. Covering the teacher’s experience before, during, and after formal certification, Becoming a History Teacher contains a wide range of resources for teachers and educators, including information on the latest research in history education and examples of successful history teaching activities.
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About . Ed(S): Sandwell, Ruth; Heyking, Amy Von
Reviews for Becoming a History Teacher
Adam Chapnick
Canadian Historical Review vol 96:02:2015
‘The book offers practical illustrations on how to best learn and cultivate historical thinking in schools…Rich in information, I know how I would incorporate some of the book’s ideas into my own work…This book will have an impact.’
Paul Zanazanian
Historical Studies in Education Spring 2016