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Teaching secondary school students to reason with historical information.

Inquiry-based instruction, during which students themselves reason with historical information, is commonly perceived as an effective instructional approach for secondary history education, even though it has seldom been investigated. This intervention study investigates the effect of an inquirybased instruction curriculum on (1) students’ historical reasoning ability and motivation to study history, and (2) teachers’ educational beliefs and post-intervention instruction.

Date:1 Oct 2018 →  30 Sep 2022
Keywords:inquiry-based instruction, history education, intervention study
Disciplines:General pedagogical and educational sciences not elsewhere classified, Education curriculum not elsewhere classified, Education systems not elsewhere classified, Specialist studies in education not elsewhere classified, Other pedagogical and educational sciences not elsewhere classified