did-you-know? rent-now

Amazon no longer offers textbook rentals. We do!

Why Won't You Just Tell Us the Answer?

9781571108128

Why Won't You Just Tell Us the Answer?

  • ISBN 13:

    9781571108128

  • ISBN 10:

    1571108122

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 05/28/2011
  • Publisher: Stenhouse Pub

List Price $37.28 Save

Rent $26.57
TERM PRICE DUE
Added Benefits of Renting

Free Shipping Both Ways Free Shipping Both Ways
Highlight/Take Notes Like You Own It Highlight/Take Notes Like You Own It
Purchase/Extend Before Due Date Purchase/Extend Before Due Date

List Price $37.28 Save $8.13

Used $29.15

Usually Ships in 24-48 Hours

We Buy This Book Back We Buy This Book Back!

Included with your book

Free Shipping On Every Order Free Shipping On Every Order

List Price $37.28 Save $0.38

New $36.90

In Stock Usually Ships in 24 Hours.

We Buy This Book Back We Buy This Book Back!

Included with your book

Free Shipping On Every Order Free Shipping On Every Order

Note: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.

Extend or Purchase Your Rental at Any Time

Need to keep your rental past your due date? At any time before your due date you can extend or purchase your rental through your account.

Summary

Every major measure of students#x19; historical understanding since 1917 has demonstrated that students do not retain, understand, or enjoy their school experiences with history. Bruce Lesh believes that this is due to the way we teach history-lecture and memorization. Over the last fifteen years, Bruce has refined a method of teaching history that mirrors the process used by historians, where students are taught to ask questions of evidence and develop historical explanations. And now in his new book #x1C;Why Won#x19;t You Just Tell Us the Answer?#x1D; he shows teachers how to successfully implement his methods in the classroom. Students may think they want to be given the answer. Yet, when they are actively engaged in investigating the past-the way professional historians do-they find that history class is not about the boring memorization of names, dates, and facts. Instead, it#x19;s challenging fun. Historical study that centers on a question, where students gather a variety of historical sources and then develop and defend their answers to that question, allows students to become actual historians immersed in an interpretive study of the past. Each chapter focuses on a key concept in understanding history and then offers a sample unit on how the concept can be taught. Readers will learn about the following: " Exploring Text, Subtext, and Context: President Theodore Roosevelt and the Panama Canal " Chronological Thinking and Causality: The Rail Strike of 1877 " Multiple Perspectives: The Bonus March of 1932 " Continuity and Change Over Time: Custer#x19;s Last Stand " Historical Significance: The Civil Rights Movement " Historical Empathy: The Truman-MacArthur Debate By the end of the book, teachers will have learned how to teach history via a lens of interpretive questions and interrogative evidence that allows both student and teacher to develop evidence-based answers to history#x19;s greatest questions.

Supplemental Materials

Read more