Fostering historical thinking: The use of document based instruction for students with learning differences

Q2 Social Sciences
Eric B. Claravall , Robin Irey
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Abstract

Document-based history instruction (DBI) was implemented in a middle school special education setting to promote the development of disciplinary cognitive processing and higher order thinking using historical thinking as a framework for students with learning differences (ld). A convergent mixed methods action research design was utilized to explore a) how DBI influenced students’ disciplinary cognitive processing and higherorder thinking when reading multiple historical documents b) the affordances and constraints of using DBI in a special education classroom. Using quantitative data sources (e.g., highlighted documents, reading comprehension responses, and an ondemand writing task) and additional qualitative data (e.g., interviews, fieldnotes, classroom artifacts, and audio recordings), we uncovered insightful evidence to support the potential of DBI for students with ld. In one academic year, when reading multiple historical sources, students learned how to efficiently highlight content knowledge and academic vocabulary, interrogate historical sources, and corroborate information from different sources.

培养历史思维:对有学习差异的学生使用基于文献的教学
在中学特殊教育背景下实施文献历史教学,以历史思维为框架,促进学习差异学生学科认知加工和高阶思维的发展。采用融合混合方法行动研究设计,探讨A)在阅读多份历史文献时,DBI对学生学科认知加工和高阶思维的影响;b)在特殊教育课堂中使用DBI的优势和限制。使用定量数据源(例如,突出显示的文件、阅读理解反应和随需随写任务)和额外的定性数据(例如,访谈、实地笔记、课堂文物和录音),我们发现了有见地的证据来支持DBI对ld学生的潜力。在一个学年中,当阅读多个历史资料时,学生学会了如何有效地突出内容知识和学术词汇。询问历史资料,并从不同的来源证实信息。
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Journal of Social Studies Research
Journal of Social Studies Research Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
2.90
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27
期刊介绍: The Journal of Social Studies Research (JSSR) is an internationally recognized peer-reviewed journal designed to foster the dissemination of ideas and research findings related to the social studies. JSSR is the official publication of The International Society for the Social Studies (ISSS). JSSR is published four times per year (winter, spring, summer, & fall).
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