Preface | p. ix |
Acknowledgments | p. ix |
Introduction | p. 1 |
References | p. 14 |
Cognitive Developmental Processes | p. 15 |
Young People's Understandi of Politics and Economics | p. 17 |
References | p. 44 |
Children's Understanding of the Concept of the State | p. 49 |
Acknowledgments | p. 74 |
References | p. 74 |
Stages in the Child's Construction of Social Knowledge | p. 77 |
Acknowledgments | p. 100 |
References | p. 100 |
Dimensions of Adolescents' Reasoning about Political and Historical Issues: Ontological Switches, Developmental Processes, and Situated Learning | p. 103 |
References | p. 121 |
Acknowledgments | p. 121 |
Discussion of Chapte 2-5: Cognitive Development and Representation Processes in the Understanding of Social and Historical Concepts | p. 123 |
Teaching And Instructional Processes In History | p. 129 |
Learning to Reason in History: Mindlessness to Mindfulness | p. 131 |
Acknowledgments | p. 157 |
References | p. 157 |
Understanding History for Teaching: A Study of the Historical Understanding of Prospective Teachers | p. 159 |
Acknowledgments | p. 181 |
References | p. 181 |
Appendix: Four Views Of Reconstruction | p. 183 |
Constructing the Learning Task in History Instruction | p. 187 |
References | p. 199 |
Controversial Issues in History Instruction | p. 201 |
References | p. 217 |
Acknowledgments | p. 217 |
Discussion of Chapters 6-9: What Do People Consume History For? (If Thefy Do ): Learning History as a Process of Knowledge Consumption and Construction of Meaning | p. 221 |
References | p. 232 |
Learning From History And Social Sciences Texts | p. 235 |
Outcomes of History Instruction: Paste-up Accounts | p. 237 |
References | p. 255 |
Acknowledgment | p. 255 |
How Students Use Texts to Learn and Reason About Historical Uncertainty | p. 257 |
Acknowledgments | p. 282 |
References | p. 282 |
Contextualized Thinking in History | p. 285 |
References | p. 306 |
Discussion of Chapters 10-12: Promoting Narrative Literacy and Historical Literacy | p. 309 |
References | p. 319 |
Complex Processes In History And Social Sciences | p. 321 |
Strugglwing with the Past: Some Dynamics of Historical Representation | p. 323 |
Acknowledgments | p. 336 |
References | p. 337 |
(Re-)Constructing History and Moral judgment: On Relationships Between Interpretations of the Past and Perceptions of the Present | p. 339 |
(Re-)Constructing History and Moral judgment: On Relationships Between Interpretations of the Past and Perceptions of the Present | p. 355 |
Historical Knowledge: Cognitive and Instructional Implications | p. 357 |
Acknowledgments | p. 374 |
References | p. 375 |
Historical Reasoning as Theory-Evidence Coordination | p. 377 |
Historical Reasoning as Theory-Evidence Coordination | p. 400 |
The Collapse of the Soviet Union: A Case Study in Causal Reasoning | p. 403 |
Acknowledgments | p. 427 |
References | p. 428 |
Discussion of Chapters 13-17 The Cognitive Construction of History | p. 431 |
References | p. 442 |
Author Index | p. 445 |
Subject Index | p. 453 |
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