VanSledright, Bruce, and Jere Brophy. “Storytelling, Imagination and Fanciful Elaboration in Children's Historical Reconstructions.” American Educational Research Journal 29(4) (1992): 837-59.
Historical accounts by fourth graders at the beginning stage of learning history show that these young students lack an experience-based framework for grounding and connecting historical teaching. Implications for teaching history to elementary school students and aspects of children's reliance on imagination in constructing historical narratives are discussed.