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Historical Empathy and Perspective Taking in the Social Studies

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Historical Empathy and Perspective Taking in the Social Studies

Contributors:

By (Author) O. L. Davis
Edited by Elizabeth Anne Yeager
Edited by Stuart J. Foster
Contributions by Rosalyn Ashby
Contributions by O L. Davis
Contributions by Frans Doppen
Contributions by Sherry L. Field
Contributions by Peter Lee
Contributions by Linda S. Levstik
Contributions by Karen L. Riley

ISBN:

9780847698134

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Publication Date:

25th May 2001

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Curriculum planning and development

Dewey:

907

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

208

Dimensions:

Width 147mm, Height 229mm, Spine 11mm

Weight:

272g

Description

Contributors to this volume offer insights from the discipline of history about the nature of empathy and the necessity of examining perspectives on the past. On the basis of recent classroom research, they suggest tested guides to more robust teaching. The contributors insist that with experienced history and social studies teachers, students can learn many historical details and, with the use of empathy, develop deepened and textured interpretations of the history that they study.

Reviews

Davis, Yeager, and Foster's volume will contribute to the current sea-change in approaches to history education. As schools move from teaching history as 'the facts,' to promoting more complex thinking about the past, the concept of 'historical empathy' will figure centrally in curriculum, instruction, and research. Historical Empathy and Perspective Taking in the Social Studies offers a diverse set of studies on how young peopleand their teachersmake sense of the past, from Lee and Ashby's ground-breaking British research to a range of studies by both established and newer American researchers. -- Peter Seixas, University of British Columbia
Through descriptions of their own research initiatives, generous citation from the literature, and classroom vignettes, the authors make a compelling case for the power of entertaining the beliefs, goals, and values of others and appreciating the past as a very different place from the present. They whet the reader's appetite by showing how the power of evidence and historical context enable students to understand and appreciate why people acted as they did. For the historical researcher, teacher educator, and classroom teacher concerned with meaningful history, this is a must read. -- Janet Alleman, Michigan State University
This book collects enlightening work by leading researchers from the US and the UK. Recommended for graduate students, researchers, and professionals. * Choice Reviews *
Empathy, a construct at the heart of historical understanding, is given fresh life in this exciting collection. With a careful balance of established researchers and rising stars, Historical Empathy and Perspective Taking in the Social Studies sets a new standard in research on history learning. I predict that it will become an indispensable reference for teachers, researchers, and curriculum developers for years to come. -- Sam Wineburg, Margaret Jacks Professor of Education and History, Emeritus, Stanford University

Author Bio

O. L. Davis, Jr. is Catherine Mae Parker Centennial Professor of Curriculum and Instruction. Elizabeth Anne Yeager is associate professor of social studies education at the University of Florida. Stuart J. Foster is associate professor of social science education at the University of Georgia.

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