Historical Inquiry in the Classroom

Made for any social studies teacher who wants to elevate their inquiry instruction and empower students to think like historians.

Sam Futrell
Created by Sam Futrell
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William & Mary

Historical Inquiry in the Classroom

About the course

Our unique methodology

In this course, you’ll learn how to build a classroom centered on inquiry and authentic historical thinking. Instead of treating history like a set of facts to deliver, you’ll position students as investigators—asking questions, analyzing sources, and constructing evidence-based interpretations of the past. Grounded in frameworks like the C3 Inquiry Arc and Inquiry Design Model (IDM), you’ll design learning experiences that start with compelling questions and lead to meaningful, standards-aligned outcomes. You’ll walk away with practical routines and protocols that make inquiry doable on a daily basis along with a clear plan and ready-to-use tools to help students think more deeply, question more intentionally, and engage more authentically with the past.

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6 units
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What you’ll learn

Master Core Concepts

  • Define historical with a focus on classroom application.
  • Explain the benefits of integrating structured inquiry into your teaching practice.

Develop Your Skills

  • Evaluate a range of inquiry frameworks and protocols.
  • Acquire hands-on experience through practical exercises designed for your classroom context.

Apply Your Skills in Context

  • Design classroom lessons that elevate content literacy and media literacy through inquiry.
  • Learn how to implement and assess inquiry-based lesson in line with curriculum goals and learning objectives.

Share Your Learning

  • Complete assessments that demonstrate your new capabilities and document your progress.
  • Leverage a diverse range of supplementary resources.

Skills you’ll gain

Critical Thinking Aligning historical inquiry with classroom goals Evaluating and Applying Inquiry Frameworks Crafting Purpose-Driven Inquiry Questions Classroom Management through Inquiry Implementing Inquiry Protocols Researching through Inquiry

Reflection moments

Our moments echo our methodology—these are a ‘pause’, and take the focus temporarily away from the core content of the course to think deeply on the details—but are nevertheless connected to the subject matter.

Think²

Pause and examine your assumptions. These moments encourage you to question what you think you know and consider alternative perspectives on the topic.

Think² Shared

Consider your students’ perspectives and experiences. These moments focus on understanding how learners process and engage with civil discourse concepts.

Literacy

Connect course content to broader reading and research. Literacy moments bridge theory and practice through curated texts and scholarly resources.

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