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Teaching History: Bridging the Gap between Theory and Practical Teaching

Authors :
Jennifer Ann Sagon-Taeza
Patricia Akojie
Susan Steele-Moses
Louise Underdahl
Source :
Acta Educationis Generalis. 2024 14(3):1-17.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Introduction: The purpose of the study was to identify effective teaching strategies to bridge the gap between theory-based and practical-based approaches to teaching a history curriculum. Methods: A qualitative exploratory case study was used. Twenty educators who taught history in K-12 classrooms participated in the study. Semi-structured interviews and document analysis served as data sources. Results: The findings indicated that History is better taught by actively engaging students. Innovative activities integrated with traditional methods to activate engagement and promote historical skills. Discussion: The key to making history come alive is using multiple teaching strategies. The strategies to bridge theory to practical application include engagement, innovative teaching, and authentic teaching. Limitations: It was difficult for some participants to commit to the scheduled interview. Conclusions: The content of the study may be used as a reference for practitioners to reflect on current teaching practices and developed strategies to implement in a history lesson or other content areas.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2585-7444
Volume :
14
Issue :
3
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Acta Educationis Generalis
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
EJ1448049
Document Type :
Journal Articles<br />Reports - Research
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2478/atd-2024-0015