Offering a philosophy, methodology, and examples for history
instruction that are active, imaginative, and provocative, this
text presents a fully developed pedagogy based on problem-solving
methods that promote reasoning and judgment and restore a sense of
imagination and participation to classroom learning. It is designed
to draw readers into the detective process that characterizes the
work of professional historians and social scientists ? sharing raw
data, defining terms, building interpretations, and testing
competing theories. An inquiry framework drives both the pedagogy
and the choice of historical materials, with selections favoring
the unsolved, controversial, and fragmented rather than the neatly
wrapped up analysis of past events.
Teaching World History as Mystery:
- Provides a balanced combination of interestingly arranged
historical content, and clearly explained instructional
strategies
- Features case studies of commonly and not so commonly taught
topics within a typical world/global history curriculum using
combinations of primary and secondary documents
- Discusses ways of dealing with ethical and moral issues in
world history classrooms, drawing students into persisting
questions of historical truth, bias, and judgment
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