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Cross-Curricular Teaching and Learning in the Secondary School... Humanities: History, Geography, Religious Studies and Citizenship [Mīkstie vāki]

(Swanmore College of Technology, Southampton, UK), Series edited by (Manchester Metropolitan University), ,
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 176 pages, height x width: 246x174 mm, weight: 340 g, 19 Tables, black and white; 5 Line drawings, black and white
  • Sērija : Cross-Curricular Teaching and Learning in...
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Sep-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415561892
  • ISBN-13: 9780415561891
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 176 pages, height x width: 246x174 mm, weight: 340 g, 19 Tables, black and white; 5 Line drawings, black and white
  • Sērija : Cross-Curricular Teaching and Learning in...
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Sep-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415561892
  • ISBN-13: 9780415561891
What is the role of the humanities in the modern school? Should geography, history, RE and Citizenship teachers remain faithful to long-standing subject cultures and pedagogies? Or is there another way to consider how the curriculum, and the notion of individual subjects and teachers pedagogy, could be constructed?

Drawing on case studies taken from a range of innovative secondary schools, and interrogating the use of cross-curricular approaches in UK schools, Cross-Curricular Teaching and Learning in Humanities constructs a research based pedagogy with practical steps for students and teachers as they consider how cross-curricular approaches can be implemented in their own subject areas.

Key features include:











Clear theoretical frameworks for cross-curricular processes of teaching and learning in the humanities





Lively and engaging text that blends key issues with stories of current practice





An analysis of the use of assessment, enquiry, and pupil talk as key components in building a cross-curricular approach to the humanities





Practical and reflective tasks that enable to reader to apply their reading to day to day practice, alongside links to professional standards





Summaries of key research linked to suggestions for further reading





Professional development activities to promote cross-curricular dialogue

Part of the Cross-Curricular Teaching and Learning in the Secondary School series, this timely interdisciplinary textbook is essential reading for all students on Initial Teacher Training courses and practising teachers looking to holistically introduce cross-curricular themes and practices in secondary Humanities teaching.
List of figures
viii
List of tables
ix
List of abbreviations
x
Acknowledgements xi
1 What are the humanities and what is the context for cross-curricular teaching and learning?
1(25)
2 Cross-curricular approaches to the humanities: how might a school shape its curriculum?
26(14)
3 Approaches to teaching and learning in the humanities and beyond
40(18)
4 Promoting enquiry and independent learning
58(18)
5 Using talk to support thinking in the humanities
76(21)
6 Teaching controversial and sensitive topics
97(15)
7 Assessment and progression within the humanities
112(24)
8 Future directions
136(14)
References 150(6)
Index 156
Richard Harris is Lecturer in History Education at the Institute of Education, University of Reading. He has chaired the Secondary Committee of the Historical Association, runs in-service training courses and acts as a consultant for various organisations, such as the Council of Europe.

Simon Harrison is Deputy Headteacher at Swanmore College of Technology. He has run training events for the Historical Association (of which he is Secondary Committee Chair), Schools History Project and the SSAT. He has also written for the journals Teaching History and CPD Update.

Richard McFahn is General Adviser for Schools Support and Intervention with responsibility for Humanities. He has run numerous in-service training events for the Historical Association and is a regular workshop leader at the annual Schools History Project Conference. He is a member of the Historical Associations Secondary Committee and a member of the Geographical Association.