Published December 31, 2025 | Version v1
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Effectiveness of Interactive Teaching Methods in Improving Student Engagement with History and Social Studies

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  • 1. University of Sunderland, Business Administration, Sunderland, United Kingdom.

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The transition from traditional, teacher-centered instruction to interactive, constructivist pedagogies represents a pivotal shift in history and social studies education. This systematic literature review investigates the effectiveness of interactive teaching methods such as role-playing, debates, and collaborative inquiry in improving student engagement and learning outcomes. Guided by PRISMA 2020 standards, a comprehensive search of major educational databases was conducted to identify empirical research connecting pedagogical strategies to student participation and achievement. Ultimately, 20 studies were included in the study for detailed synthesis and analysis. The review reveals consistent evidence that interactive teaching significantly enhances student engagement across behavioral, emotional, and cognitive dimensions. The synthesis indicates that these methods are superior to traditional lectures in developing complex historical thinking skills, such as perspective-taking, critical analysis, and argumentation, without compromising the acquisition of factual knowledge. Analysis of the data identifies critical moderating factors: interventions sustained over periods longer than eight weeks and those delivered by teachers with specific training in interactive methodologies produced the most substantial effect sizes. Furthermore, the findings suggest important implications for educational equity, as low-achieving students and those from disadvantaged backgrounds demonstrated the most marked improvements in engagement when interactive approaches were utilized. The study concludes that interactive teaching is a powerful tool for fostering deep historical understanding and motivation, provided it is implemented with fidelity and sufficient duration.

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