Citation:
Halldén, Ola. “Learning History.” Oxford Review of Education 12(1) (1986): 53-66. http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/03054985.asp
Abstract/Summary:
Argues that pupils' beliefs about what counts as historical explanation, usually the actions--and particularly the motives--of individuals, is an obstacle to their history learning. Superseding this personal level, and getting pupils to analyze a historical event as a whole, is where the mutual understanding between teacher and pupil collapses. Illustrates this problem with sample dialogs.
Source/Credit:
ERIC