Training the future teacher to read critically the phenomena of the past is an important resource for the self-planning the lessons and must combine the achievement of knowledge and the acquisition of a historical method of understanding. The period covered by the lessons, as required by the National Guidelines, begins from the early prehistoric societies, from ancient civilizations to the Greek colonization and the process of unification of the Mediterranean by the constitution of the Roman Empire to the spread of Christianity.
Ancient and Medieval History – A Buonopane
A presentation of crucial ages and issues in ancient Mediterranean history, from the interethnic, social, geographical and cultural perspective in the broadest sense.
Didactics of History – L. Prandi
Methodological aspects in historical knowledge and methodological approaches in transfer of knowledge into teaching practice. Reading with comments of texts, ancient and modern, useful to train the future teachers to grasp the problems of understanding and reconstructing historical contexts. Some care is devoted to addressing the future teachers to the best and up to date editorial resources.
Dr. E. Bianchi will teach part of the lessons. Further information will be provided.
Meanwhile, these are some reference texts:
M. Bettalli-A.L. D’Agata-A. Magnetto, Storia greca, (Carocci) Roma 2006
G. Geraci-A. Marcone, Storia romana, Firenze (Le Monnier), nuova edizione 2011
G. Galasso, Nient’altro che storia Bologna (Il Mulino) 2000
Final test concerning historical knowledge and teaching methods
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