Place and Time: Teaching History, Geography and Social Sciences, 2nd edition

Published by Pearson (January 24, 2022) © 2019

  • Tony Taylor
  • Carmel Fahey University of Sydney
  • Jeana Kriewaldt
  • David Boon
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For pre-service teachers in primary, middle and secondary school sectors, for in-service teachers and for tertiary educators

Place and Time: Teaching History, Geography and Social Sciences is a guide for pre-service-year students, an aid for tertiary educators and a summary of current research for practicing teachers.

The book's structure is based on a series of major investigative themes divided into detailed chapters, which are intended to provide an informed response to the investigative questions. These themes reflect the major questions that knowledgeable educators who work in the fields of humanities and social sciences education constantly pose of themselves and of their students and teacher colleagues. In general, the chapters feature an introduction outlining the major issues for that topic, questions and thinking points to aid readers' progressive reflections, and a series of summary questions to assist readers in reviewing their understanding.

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  • Part 1 Debating the teaching and learning of humanities and social sciences
  • 1 Humanities and social sciences in the Australian curriculum
  • 2 Why geography matters
  • 3 Why history matters
  • 4 Why civics and citizenship education matters
  • 5 Why economics and business matter
  • 6 Why we need Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives
  • Part 2 Understanding the teaching and learning of humanities and social sciences
  • 7 Developing thinking and understanding in primary humanities and social sciences
  • 8 Developing adolescents' geographical thinking and understanding
  • 9 Developing thinking and understanding in secondary history
  • 10 Introduction to inquiry-based learning
  • 11 Geographic inquiry
  • 12 Historical inquiry
  • 13 Planning for teaching and learning in the humanities and social sciences
  • 14 Progression in understanding in geography
  • 15 Progression in understanding history
  • 16 Assessment in humanities and social science
  • Part 3 Beyond the classroom: exploring wider pedagogies in the teaching and learning of humanities and social sciences
  • 17 The permeable classroom
  • 18 ICT in the humanities and social sciences
  • Part 4 Investigating perspectives in the teaching and learning of humanities and social sciences
  • 19 Values education in humanities and social sciences
  • 20 Educating in humanities and the social sciences for a global perspective
  • 21 Sustainability in humanities and social sciences education
  • Index

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