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Historical Reading Strategies

Research on historians’ reading, thinking, and writing show that they use several specialized skills when engaging in inquiry. Unless students learn to use these skills, the inquiries shared on this site are likely to cause confusion, frustration, and misconceptions about historical events. Teachers can help students engage in these inquiries by teaching sourcing, corroboration, contextualization, observing & inferring, close reading, healthy skepticism, historical empathy, and hypothesis management.