1st Edition

Writing History 7-11 Historical writing in different genres

Edited By Hilary Cooper Copyright 2014
190 Pages 21 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

190 Pages 21 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

190 Pages 21 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Writing History 7-11 supports students and primary teachers helping them to explore ways in which activities involving the talk that underpins historical enquiry can be developed into reading and exciting, extended, reflective writing. The step that teachers and pupils take from ‘talk for learning’ to ‘talk for writing’ is a vital one. In this book the authors argue that all aspects of... Read more

Part 1 Theoretical framework for understanding the role of talk and reading in developing confident reflective writing  1 Historians’ Themes and Genres, Hilary Cooper 2 Genre and Children Writing History: reflective and discursive learning, Jon Nichol  3 Oracy: speaking and listening, Jon Nichol  4 Talk, reading and writing in breadth and depth studies, Hilary Cooper  5 Theory into Practice, Hilary Cooper  Part 2 Case Studies: models for practice  6 Using Sources To Create Narrative, Hugh Moore  7 Writing about time, Hilary Cooper  8 It depends on your point of view: exploring different representations of the past Penelope Harnett, Sarah Whitehouse and Jane Carter  9 Pupils Developing their Interpretations of the Past, Sue Temple  10 Discursive and Reflective Writing- into the Classroom, John Nichol

 

 

 

 

Biography

Hilary Cooper is Emeritus Professor of History and Pedagogy at the University of Cumbria and co-edits the The International Journal of Historical Learning, Teaching and Research. She has published widely and has an international reputation in her field. She is author of the bestselling History 5-11 now in its second edition.