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The place of history in school curricula has sparked heated debate in Canada. Is Canadian history dead? Who killed it? Should history be put in the service of nation? Can any history be truly inclusive?
New Possibilities for the Past advances the debate by shifting the focus from what should be included in a nation's history to how we should think about and teach the past. Museum educators, secondary school teachers, historians, and history educators document the state of history education research. They go on to consider the implications of the research for classrooms from kindergarten to graduate school and in other contexts such as museums, virtual environments, and public institutional settings. This book takes into consideration the perspectives of indigenous peoples, the citizens of Quebec, and advocates of citizenship education.
This volume sets a comprehensive research agenda for educators, policy-makers, and historians to help students learn about and, more importantly, understand the significance of the past.
Contents
Introduction / Penney Clark
Part 1: History Education: Contested Terrain
1 A Brief Survey of Canadian Historiography / Margaret Conrad
2 Teaching Canadian History: A Century of Debate / Ken Osborne
3 The Debate on History Education in Quebec / Jocelyn Létourneau
4 Teaching History from an Indigenous Perspective: Four Winding Paths up the Mountain / Michael Marker
Part 2: Orientations Toward Historical Thinking
5 What it Means to Think Historically / Stéphane Lévesque
6 Assessment of Historical Thinking / Peter Seixas
7 History Education as a Disciplined "Ethic of Truths" / Kent den Heyer
Part 3: Classroom Contexts for Historical Thinking
8 Historical Thinking in Elementary Education: A Review of Research / Amy von Heyking
9 Historical Thinking in Secondary Schools: Zones and Gardens / Tom Morton
10 The Shape of Historical Thinking in a Canadian History Survey Course in University / Gerald Friesen
11 History Iis a Verb: Teaching Historical Practice toTeacher Education Students / Ruth Sandwell
Part 4: Other Contexts for Historical Thinking
12 Historical thinking in the Museum: Open to Interpretation / Viviane Gosselin
13 Creating and Using Virtual Environments to Promote Historical Thinking / Kevin Kee and Nicki Darbyson
14 Obsolete Icons and the Teaching of History / Peter Seixas and Penney Clark
Part 5: Perspectives on Historical Thinking
15 Ethnicity and Students' Historical Understandings / Carla Peck
16 Learning and Teaching History in Quebec: Assessment, Context, Outlook / Marc André Ethier and David Lefrançois
17 Historical Thinking and Citizenship Education: It Is Time to End the War / Alan Sears
Contributors
Index