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Wansink, Bjorn G. J.; Akkerman, Sanne F.; Kennedy, Brianna L. – Intercultural Education, 2021
This case study reports on a history teacher in a multicultural classroom in the Netherlands who is confronted with students' conflicting perspectives on a sensitive topic, namely the Holocaust. We have used Dialogical Self Theory in combination with the historical multiperspectivity framework to make sense of the teacher's considerations and…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Moral Values, Jews, Death
Sakki, Inari; Pirttilä-Backman, Anna-Maija – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2019
In spite of the importance of the topic, there are few comparative studies of the aims of history teaching, even in Europe. Domain-specific epistemic beliefs are relevant for understanding the teaching and learning of history and the development of deliberative thought. We studied epistemic beliefs in the context of the general aims of history…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Correlation, Cross Cultural Studies, Teacher Attitudes
Grever, Maria; de Bruijn, Pieter; van Boxtel, Carla – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2012
The current heritage fascination signals the omnipresence of the Present. Recently it has spawned a distinct type of teaching and learning: "heritage education". In this article we argue that, despite its presentist connotations, heritage education offers interesting opportunities for understanding the foreignness of the past, a…
Descriptors: Slavery, Epistemology, Heritage Education, Educational Resources