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ArtikelChilean students learn to think historically: Construction of historical causation through the use of evidence in writing  
Oleh: Henriquez, Rodrigo ; Ruiz, Marcela
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: LINGUISTICS AND EDUCATION: An International Research Journal vol. 25 (2014), page 145-157.
Topik: Historical literacy; Historical writing; Historical explanation
Fulltext: LE_25_2014_Henr-quez.pdf (649.71KB)
Isi artikelThis study characterizes Chilean secondary student strategies to produce written historical explanations from the use of evidence. This research uses a qualitative design that adopts discourse analysis to examine 57 essays by students between 12 and 17 years old. The essay sad dressed historical problems. With the help of experts in history and teaching history,nine essays were analyzed according to the categories of agency, construction of a causal chain, and perspective on the evidence. The results identified three ways that students build historical explanation: chronicle without a historical sense; narration without a historical sense; and narration with a historical sense. The authors conclude that in teaching and learning historical causation and the determination of historical problems, the relationship between the processes of reading and the analysis of evidence, as well as their organization and transfer into writing, must be considered
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