We received the June 2011 edition of the Historical Society's Bulletin, Historically Speaking, in today's mail. The Historical Society has for several years enjoyed a productive collaboration with the National Council for History Education (NCHE).
In the summer of 2010 the Historical Society held a biennial conference at George Washington University which was organized by the NCHE. A number of papers were presented which have been published in this month's Bulletin. They are:
- The Historian as Translator: Historical Thinking, The Rosetta Stone of History Education, by Fritz Fischer.
- Making Historical Thinking a Natural Act, by Bruce Lesh.
- Considering the "Hidden" Challenges of Teaching and Learning World History, by Robert B. Bain.
- "The Music is Nothing if the Audience is Deaf": Moving Historical Thinking Into a Wider World, by Linda K. Salvucci.
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