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Living History in the Classroom: Performance and Pedagogy [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by (Christopher Newport University, USA)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 272 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x18 mm, weight: 508 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Oct-2020
  • Leidėjas: Emerald Publishing Limited
  • ISBN-10: 1789735963
  • ISBN-13: 9781789735963
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 272 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x18 mm, weight: 508 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Oct-2020
  • Leidėjas: Emerald Publishing Limited
  • ISBN-10: 1789735963
  • ISBN-13: 9781789735963
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Many educators want to use historic characters in the classroom but lack strategies and resources. The types of questions they ask are answered in Living History in the Classroom: Performance and Pedagogy by outstanding content experts with practical insights into performance, public history, and education.

Whether it’s creating their own teachable moments in costume or coaching students, many educators want to use historic characters in the classroom but lack strategies and resources. The types of questions they ask are answered in Living History in the Classroom: Performance and Pedagogy by outstanding content experts with practical insights into performance, public history, and education. The conceptual framework is based on an instructional model of performance pedagogy, developed by observing outstanding historical character portrayals and analyzing them based on intent, content and action.

Written by master teachers and professionals who collaborate nationwide with teachers and students, this work is designed to help educators use the powerful tools of storytelling and interpretation to make history and social studies “come alive” for K-12 students. The professionals who have contributed to this book understand the challenges of a classroom environment, either as teachers, guest artists, or administrators. All have real-world experience with teacher development programs in the disciplines of history and social studies along with recognized content knowledge..


Many educators want to use historic characters in the classroom but lack strategies and resources. The types of questions they ask are answered in Living History in the Classroom: Performance and Pedagogy by outstanding content experts with practical insights into performance, public history, and education.

Whether it’s creating their own teachable moments in costume or coaching students, many educators want to use historic characters in the classroom but lack strategies and resources. The types of questions they ask are answered in Living History in the Classroom: Performance and Pedagogy by outstanding content experts with practical insights into performance, public history, and education. The conceptual framework is based on an instructional model of performance pedagogy, developed by observing outstanding historical character portrayals and analyzing them based on intent, content and action. Written by master teachers and professionals who collaborate nationwide with teachers and students, this work is designed to help educators use the powerful tools of storytelling and interpretation to make history and social studies “come alive” for K-12 students. The professionals who have contributed to this book understand the challenges of a classroom environment, either as teachers, guest artists, or administrators. All have real-world experience with teacher development programs in the disciplines of history and social studies along with recognized content knowledge..
List of Figures
ix
About the Contributors xv
Foreword xix
Acknowledgments xxiii
Introduction: "Mr. Jefferson, Meet the Digital Natives" 1(10)
Lawrence M. Paska
Chapter 1 Making History
11(16)
Darci L. Tucker
Chapter 2 The Value of the Story: Where Learning Meets Understanding
27(16)
Jocelyn Bell Swanson
Chapter 3 Bringing History into the Classroom
43(20)
William Fetsko
Chapter 4 Traveling with a Rabbit: Finding the Hook to Engage Young Readers
63(20)
Christy L. Howard
Chapter 5 Implementing Storytelling and Interpretation in Your Classroom
83(16)
Teresa Potter
Chapter 6 Historical Character Portrayal: Breaking It Down
99(32)
Cheryl Yandell Adkisson
Ron Adkisson
Chapter 7 A Teaching Model of Character, Content, and Pedagogy
131(22)
Lisa L. Heuvel
Chapter 8 Becoming Hi-Story-Cal
153(18)
Sheila Dolores Arnold
Chapter 9 Building Your Character
171(16)
Valarie Gray Holmes
Chapter 10 Stuff, Not Nonsense: Using Material Culture in Historical Research and Interpretation
187(16)
Kathryn L. Ness Swanson
Chapter 11 Who Is in Charge? Using and Creating Media in the History Classroom
203(8)
Dale G. Van Eck
Chapter 12 Making Connections
211(24)
Jill Balota Cross
Chapter 13 Postscript
235(2)
Lisa L. Heuvel
Index 237
Lisa L. Heuvel is co-author of The College of William and Mary in the Civil War (2013) and editor/co-author of Interpreting Leadership: Eighteenth-Century Examples for Twenty-First Century Classrooms (2018).