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The manifestation of critical thinking and metacognition in secondary American history students through the implementation of lesson plans and activities consistent with historical thinking skills.
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The manifestation of critical thinking and metacognition in secondary American history students through the implementation of lesson plans and activities consistent with historical thinking skills./
作者:
Pellegrino, Anthony Michael.
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152 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 68-09, Section: A, page: 3793.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International68-09A.
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Education, Secondary. -
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9780549253532
The manifestation of critical thinking and metacognition in secondary American history students through the implementation of lesson plans and activities consistent with historical thinking skills.
Pellegrino, Anthony Michael.
The manifestation of critical thinking and metacognition in secondary American history students through the implementation of lesson plans and activities consistent with historical thinking skills.
- 152 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 68-09, Section: A, page: 3793.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The Florida State University, 2007.
The intent of this study was to determine the effect teaching students to think "historically" in high school American history had on their metacognitive skills and ability to think critically. According to many researchers, encouraging students to employ historical thinking skills is key to engaging students in history. History, according to Wineburg, "holds the potential, only partially realized, of humanizing us in ways offered by few other areas of the school curriculum" (2001, p. 7). Although critical thinking is widely described as a desirable proficiency and studied extensively by researchers such as Diane Halpern and Robert Ennis, its definition has been vague, inclusion in curriculum has been sporadic at best, and its addition into history curriculum has been even less (Halpern, 1989). And while research tells us that metacognitive skills are teachable to students, most teachers know little about how to include such teaching in course curricula.
ISBN: 9780549253532Subjects--Topical Terms:
539262
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Using the concept of historical thinking as a guide to classroom methodology, teachers may be better able to illustrate examples of critical thinking and metacognition, thereby helping students develop these highly touted abilities through opportunities within the contexts of a history classroom. This study provided teachers at three high schools American history lesson plans to incorporate attributes of historical thinking with students during the 2006-2007 school year. Students took a pre and post critical thinking assessment to determine any change in abilities. Additionally, some participated in think-aloud sessions to assess their abilities to metacognitively process the historical information. During the same time these teachers gave another class of students the pre and posttests. These comparison group students were provided with another treatment not associated with the historical thinking treatment.
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