The Historical Representation of Abraham Lincoln within Trade Books Written Between the Time Frame of 1930 and 1970

  • Emily Griswell

Student thesis: Master's ThesisMaster of Science in Education (MS Ed)

Abstract

As educators learn to amend to the Common Core State Standards, they are left with little-to-no time for subjects like science and social studies as the focus is primarily on reading and English language arts. History is slowly becoming a background routine for educators and is falling behind centerfold curriculum in classrooms across the country. This is inclusive of the studies of individuals who helped shape our country and nation. This study analyzes a data sample of 11 children and young adult literature trade books about Abraham Lincoln, our sixteenth president, in search of patterns and common representations. Within the findings, patterns of omission and inclusion were seen across the board. This study allows educators to understand the significance of implementing history lessons in their classrooms and provides those educators with thorough ideas to aide them in integrating history in traditional and nontraditional ways.
Date of Award2019
Original languageAmerican English
Awarding Institution
  • Eastern Illinois University
SupervisorJay Bickford (Supervisor)

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Education

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