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Histoforum, the teaching of history in the Netherlands.
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Histoforum, the teaching of history in the Netherlands.
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Histoforum, the teaching of history in the Netherlands.
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History teaching in the Netherlands
Curriculum Information about the history curriculum, the number of
history lessons and the teaching of history in the Netherlands. Education systemHistory curriculum and teaching
Information about the Dutch education system.
Content
Education system and curriculum
Education system
Number of history lessons
The teaching of history in Primary Education
The
teaching of history in Lower Secondary Education
The teaching of history in Senior General Secondary Education
and Pre-University Education (havo en vwo)
The
teaching of history in Pre-Vocational Education and Junior
General Secondary Education (vmbo)
Articles
Teaching lessons
A digital instrument for students to make their own history
stories.
A webquest in which students compare the ancient with the modern
Olympic Games.
Learning activities for Animal Farm (book
and movie).
Questions tot the movie about live in a totalitarian state.
An assignment about life in a totalitarian state.
The webquest, 'Hunters with amnesia', is an activating teaching
method (activating instructional format) called the AQUA, which
stands for Activating prior knowledge, asking Questions and
searching for Answers. The AQUA is related to problem-based
learning.'Hunters with amnesia' is an assignment about the life
of hunters and gatherers in prehistoric times, but is also an
assignment about activating prior knowledge, misconceptions, the
formulation of questions and about the search for information
(information skills) and cooperative learning.
A webquest about the historical significance of the dropping of
the first atomic bomb.
Students research four important events in the Cold War from a
containment viewpoint.

Historical skills are ok to me, but would you teach them some
historical knowledge every now and then too, please?
On the book: history curriculum




