Helping Students See Themselves in American History
If we can help our students see people like themselves in history--people with whom they can identify--and how the actions of such people have shaped history, they will become more engaged in the study of the subject and more willing to do the reading and study hard. They could also be encouraged to have a sense of agency--the idea that "we too can make a difference."
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If we can help our students see people like themselves in history--people with whom they can identify--and how the actions of such people have shaped history, they will become more engaged in the study of the subject and more willing to do the reading and study hard. They could also be encouraged to have a sense of agency--the idea that "we too can make a difference."
Speakers
Prof. James Fraser, New York University
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