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Promoting Historical Thinking and Critical Literacy through Historical Challenges | The Virtual Historian

Promoting Historical Thinking and Critical Literacy through Historical Challenges | The Virtual Historian | Primary history | Scoop.it
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What does literacy look like in primary history?

Historical literacy implies that what students learn is HISTORY, not something else (Lee, 2011). An historical literacy lesson is not an English lesson with some history embedded. It involves planning activities where students engage with the specialised processes in the discipline. In history, these processes involve sourcing, generating an hypothesis and justifying a claim. 

 

Use backward design principles to plan historical literacy lessons. Start by identifying learning goals such as:

 

  1. reading and understanding different texts
  2. understanding and using specific historical language
  3. analysing and using sources and historic texts
  4. researching and communicating in oral, written and digital forms (BOSTES History K-6 syllabus, page 28).

 

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Primary history
Connecting with the past. Research-based, practical ideas for teaching and learning history in the primary classroom. This topic is strongly aligned to the Australian Curriculum: history.
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