Cognitive and Instructional Processes in History and the Social Sciences

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Mario Carretero, James F. Voss
Psychology Press, 1994 - History - 455 pages
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This volume is a direct result of an international conference that brought together a number of scholars from Europe and the United States to discuss their ideas and research about cognitive and instructional processes in history and the social sciences. As such, it fills a major gap in the study of how people learn and reason in the context of particular subject matter domains and how instruction can be improved in order to facilitate better learning and reasoning. Previous cognitive work on subject matter learning has been focused primarily upon mathematics and physics; the present effort provides the first such venture examining the history and social science domains from a cognitive perspective.

The different sections of the book cover topics related to comprehension, learning, and instruction of history and the social sciences, including:

*the development of some social sciences concepts,

*the teaching of social sciences -- problems and questions arising from this cognitive perspective of learning,

*the comprehension and learning from historical texts,

*how people and students understand historical causality and provide explanations of historical events, and

*the deduction processes involved in reasoning about social sciences contents.

This volume will be useful for primary and secondary school teachers and for cognitive and instructional researchers interested in problem solving and reasoning, text comprehension, domain-specific knowledge acquisition and concept development.

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Contents

Young Peoples Understanding of Politics
17
Childrens Understanding of the Concept
49
Stages in the Childs Construction
77
Dimensions of Adolescents Reasoning about
103
Cognitive Development
123
Mindlessness
131
A Study of
159
Constructing the Learning Task in History
187
How Students Use Texts to Learn and Reason
257
Contextualized Thinking in History
285
Promoting Narrative
309
Complex Processes in History and Social Sciences
321
Cognitive and Instructional
357
Historical Reasoning as TheoryEvidence
377
A Case Study
403
The Cognitive
431

Controversial Issues in History Instruction
201
What Do People
221
Learning from History and Social Sciences Texts
235

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