New directions in assessing historical thinking / edited by Kadriye Ercikan, Peter Seixas. - London : Routledge, 2015. - 294 pages : illustrations (black and white)

Includes bibliographical references and index.

New technologies have radically transformed our relationship to information in general and to little bits of information in particular. The assessment of history learning, which for a century has valued those little bits as the centerpiece of its practice, now faces not only an unprecedented glut but a disconnect with what is valued in history education. More complex processes - historical thinking, historical consciousness or historical sense making - demand more complex assessments. For this volume, Kadriye Ercikan and Peter Seixas have assembled an international array of experts who have, collectively, moved the fields of history education and assessment forward. Their various approaches negotiate the sometimes-conflicting demands of theoretical sophistication, empirically demonstrated validity, and practical efficiency.

9781138018273 (pbk.) : 29.99


History--Study and teaching.
Critical thinking.
Reflective learning.
Learning--Philosophy.
Educational evaluation.
Educational tests and measurements.
History.