U.S. History Framework for the 1994 National Assessment of Educational Progress. NAEP U.S. History Consensus Project / Ramsay Selden and Thomas G. Ward.

The 1994 U.S. History Framework encourages students to learn about ideas and people and to understand how the present world is the result of choices and convictions of people, and the focus of the assessment is to see what diverse U.S. students in grades 4, 8, and 12 understand about U.S. history. T...

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Main Authors: Selden, Ramsay
Ward, Thomas G. (Author)
Corporate Authors: American Historical Association
American Institute for Research, Washington, DC. Washington Research Center
National Council for History Education, Inc., Westlake, OH
Council of Chief State School Officers
National Council for the Social Studies, Washington, DC
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1994.
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Physical Description:84 pages
Format: Microfilm Book

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520 |a The 1994 U.S. History Framework encourages students to learn about ideas and people and to understand how the present world is the result of choices and convictions of people, and the focus of the assessment is to see what diverse U.S. students in grades 4, 8, and 12 understand about U.S. history. The framework proposes that students studying U.S. history should encounter compelling stories and ideas, common and diverse traditions, economic growth and setbacks, technical innovation, philosophical debate, religious conviction, and the interconnection of these forces. The framework for assessment consists of five purposes: (1) provides background on the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP); (2) defines a conceptual approach to U.S. history that incorporates a balanced treatment of the United State's common and diverse culture; (3) identifies content, ways of thinking and knowing about history, and skills that students at each grade level should master; (4) describes desired characteristics of the assessment and recommendations for mixing knowledge and recall questions with more complex and thought-provoking questions; and (5) presents preliminary descriptions of the basic, proficient, and advanced levels of achievement by which performance will be reported at grades 4, 8, and 12. After a discussion of special studies and research, appendix A lists 55 individuals and groups that participated in the 1994 NAEP United States History Consensus Project, and appendix B provides illustrative examples of student activities for each theme and period in United States history. (Author/CK) 
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