The History Department employs a variety of learning methods aimed at enhancing students’ interest in learning and their critical thinking skills. Here are some of the main methods:
- Reading historical sources:
Students are required to read various historical materials, especially comics or excerpts, to understand their background, impact, and related historical significance. This deepens their research into specific historical events or figures, helping them form a comprehensive understanding of historical events.
- Discussions:
Through group discussions, students can share their point of views and analyze historical events from different perspectives, which stimulates critical thinking and evaluation.
- Field Trips:
Visiting historical sites, museums, and other relevant locations allows students to experience history firsthand, enhancing the practical and engaging aspects of their learning.
- Multimedia Resources:
By watching films, documentaries, and using online resources as multimedia tools helps students understand historical events and contexts in a more vivid manner.
Through these methods, students can achieve a more comprehensive grasp of historical knowledge and improve their ability to analyze and interpret history.