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History in Practice: History Pictures: Using visual sources to build better history lessons Christine Counsell

History in Practice: History Pictures: Using visual sources to build better history lessons By Christine Counsell

History in Practice: History Pictures: Using visual sources to build better history lessons by Christine Counsell


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A guide to how to use visual sources to build better lessons in KS3 and GCSE History

The History in Practicse series is published in collaboration with the Historical Association

History in Practice: History Pictures: Using visual sources to build better history lessons Summary

History in Practice: History Pictures: Using visual sources to build better history lessons by Christine Counsell

The History in Practice series provides professional development for history teachers.

This volume provides practical guidance on how to use visual sources to build better lessons in KS3 and GCSE History.

It draws on popular content and iconic visuals, such as the Bayeux Tapestry, to challenge current practice and tackle key issues facing the teacher using historical pictures:
- the importance of background knowledge in understanding and using pictures in the history classroom
- techniques to encourage pupils to observe closely - to look beyond the obvious
- how to design effective questions that take pupils on a voyage of exploration
- how to help pupils understand political cartoons
- how to use pictures to explore interpretations of history

Key features:
- Ready-to-use well-trialled classroom activities complete with photocopiable resource sheets
- Clear explanation of flexible techniques that can be applied across the history curriculum
- Provocative analysis of the agenda facing history teaching in Key Stage 3 and GCSE
- Exploration of the relationship between visual literacy and historical knowledge and understanding

About Christine Counsell

Jane Card was formerly Head of History at Didcot Girls' School, an 11-18 comprehensive school in Oxfordshire

Table of Contents

Introduction: Why this book? Chapter 1: Every picture tells a story: the importance of background knowledge Activity 1.1: Lord Cobham and His Family Activity 1.2: Seeing is disbelieving: how does the Bayeux Tapestry show Harold Godwinson? Chapter 2: 'Take a good look...': the importance of looking closely Activity 2.1: Supporting pupils' observation: making meaning out of twentieth-century propaganda (The Class of 1940 and Hitler and Hindenburg) Activity 2.2: Practising close observation using Hogarth's engravings (Gin Lane and Beer Street) Activity 2.3: Searching the crowd: William Powell Frith's 'Derby Day' Chapter 3: The quizzing glass - the importance of precise questions Activity 3.2: The Saltonstall Portrait Activity 3.3: Picturing the Black Death Chapter 4: 'I can't see the joke' - Dealing with political cartoons. Activity 4.1: Unnatural women: understanding anti-Suffragette propaganda Activity 4.2: Prison, house or church? Getting to grips with Suffragette propaganda Activity 4.3: British attitudes, Punch and the Russian Revolution Activity 4.4: The Cold War gets colder: Kruschchev and the Six Bears Chapter 5: Double vision - Using pictures to explore interpretations of history Activity 5.1: Seeing double (1): the Victorians and Lady Jane Grey Activity 5.2: Seeing double (2): the Victorians and Cromwell

Additional information

GOR013724308
9780340965245
034096524X
History in Practice: History Pictures: Using visual sources to build better history lessons by Christine Counsell
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Hodder Education
2008-05-30
120
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