History Education and Migration
International Journal of Research on History Didactics, History Education, and History Culture. Yearbook of the International Society for History Didactics
- von
- Board of the International Society for History Didactics - ISHD, Susanne Popp, Markus Furrer, Terry Haydn, Joanna Wojdon, Elize van Eeden, Harry Haue, Katja Gorbahn
- unter Mitarbeit von
- Niklas Ammert, Karl P. Benziger, Luigi Cajani, Silvia Edling, Markus Furrer, Lukas Greven, Terry Haydn, József Kaposi, Maserole Christina Kgari-Masondo, Alexander Khodnev, Snježana Koren, Jan Löfström, Anitha Oforiwah Adu-Boahen, Angelos Palikidis, Piotr Puchalski, Heather Sharp, Małgorzata Skotnicka-Palka, Pinelopi Tsatsouli, Barnabas Vajda, Joanna Wojdon
The International Journal of Research on History Didactics, History Education, and History Culture. Yearbook of the International Society for History Didactics (JHEC) is the official journal of the International Society for History Didactics. The journal is issued once a year and publishes peer reviewed papers in English. The abstracts are tri-lingual (English, French, German). The tradition of the journal goes back to the year 1980. The leading topic of 2020 issue of JHEC is Migration in History Education. Despite the fact that migrations have been part of human experience all over the world…
Bestellnummer: | YB_2020 |
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ISSN: | 1608-8751 |
Format: | Broschur |
Reihe: | International Journal of Research on History Didactics, History Education and History Culture |
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2020 |
Auflage: | 1 |
Seitenzahl: | 288 |
The International Journal of Research on History Didactics, History Education, and History Culture. Yearbook of the International Society for History Didactics (JHEC) is the official journal of the International Society for History Didactics. The journal is issued once a year and publishes peer reviewed papers in English. The abstracts are tri-lingual (English, French, German). The tradition of the journal goes back to the year 1980.
The leading topic of 2020 issue of JHEC is Migration in History Education. Despite the fact that migrations have been part of human experience all over the world from the most ancient until the most recent times, the way they are dealt with in history education is often less than satisfactory, both in terms of teaching (any) history to immigrant children and of presenting (to all the students) migrations from the past. The model of “sedentary society” seems to be universally promoted by school. Current political debates dominate over critical historical research in shaping teaching units and the old schemata are hard to eradicate.
The papers in the Forum section concentrate on the issues related to developments of contemporary history didactics and its impact on teachers’ practices in various social and national contexts of Africa, Europe and Australia.
The book review section is expanding.
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Preface
History Education and Migration
Terry Haydn: Telling the truth about migration: A view from England
Alexander Khodnev: Migrants in Russia through the educational viewpoint: Integrational, cultural and didactic problems
Angelos Palikidis and Pinelopi Tsatsouli: Migration museums and history education in Greece
Markus Furrer: Migration: A difficult topic in history lessons?
Joanna Wojdon and Małgorzata Skotnicka-Palka: The Polish diaspora in history textbooks in Poland
Forum
Heather Sharp, Silvia Edling, Niklas Ammert and Jan Lofstrom: A review of doctoral theses since 2000: Historical consciousness in the Australian context
Maserole Christina Kgari-Masondo: In pursuit of a decolonised history teacher: Agency and boldness in fostering change
Anitha Oforiwah Adu-Boahen: An evaluation of pre-service teachers’ ability to source historical documents
Lukas Greven: Research-based historical learning – a dynamic concept? Designing a retrospective longitudinal study of the Federal President’s History Competition
József Kaposi: Issues concerning education for democracy in contemporary Hungary
Book Reviews
Snježana Koren: On Christopher W. Berg & Theodore M. Christou (eds) The Palgrave Handbook of History and Social Studies Education
Piotr Puchalski: On Christophe, B., Gautschi, P., Thorp, R. (eds) The Cold War in the Classroom: International Perspectives on Textbooks and Memory Practices
Barnabas Vajda and Karl Benziger: On Markus Furrer and Peter Gautschi (eds) Remembering and Recounting the Cold War: Commonly Shared History?
Luigi Cajani: On David M. Dean (ed), A Companion to Public History
Abstracts
Authors’ Index
Call for Papers
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