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In this podcast episode, join Carlin Ruhle, a third-year student pursuing a Bachelor of Secondary Education at the University of Southern Queensland, as she delves into the fascinating world of historical thinking and inquiry. Carlin explores the chapter "The Role of Questions and Sources in Promoting Historical Thinking" by John A. Whitehouse, a senior lecturer at the University of Melbourne, from the textbook "Historical Thinking For History Teachers." This episode provides insights into how questions and sources can be effectively employed to nurture students' historical thinking and engage them in rigorous historical inquiry. Carlin skillfully dissects Whitehouse's teaching model, linking it to educational research, the Australian Curriculum, and other key concepts in history education. Don't miss this enriching discussion on empowering students with the skills to think historically. Tune in now!
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