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Luku, Esilda – Journal of Educational Media, Memory and Society, 2020
This article examines the extent to and the ways in which the Holocaust is presented in Albanian secondary school history textbooks. It offers a quantitative analysis of the space devoted to the Holocaust in proportion to the textbooks' overall content and a qualitative content analysis based on the narrative patterns outlined in the UNESCO report…
Descriptors: Death, Jews, European History, Secondary School Students
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Weintraub, Roy; Tal, Nimrod – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2023
This article examines the key category defining multiculturalism in Israeli history education: the representation of North African and Middle Eastern Jewry, aka "Mizrahim." Applying Nordgren's and Johansson's conceptualisation, the article explores the changes in this subject from the establishment of Israel to the present day. The…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Course Content, Ethnocentrism, Jews
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Poznyak, Svitlana; Lokshyna, Olena; Zhadan, Iryna – Journal of Social Science Education, 2022
Purpose: The paper provides an overview of the current state of school social science education in Ukraine, whose development is considered in the context of its internal and external challenges. Design/methodology/approach: The analysis of the regulatory documents, school social science curriculum and course syllabi as well as publications and…
Descriptors: Social Sciences, Teaching Methods, Barriers, Course Descriptions
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Perrotta, Katherine; Bohan, Chara Haeussler – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2020
Historical empathy is a critical aspect of history and social science education that has its roots in the inquiry-based education movements of the twentieth century. Although the term "historical empathy" is not specifically mentioned in most history curriculum documents in the United States, dozens of "new social studies"…
Descriptors: Empathy, Educational History, History Instruction, Social Studies
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Bacia, Ewa – Journal of Social Science Education, 2019
Purpose: The article intends to analyse the manner in which banished soldiers are presented in the new history curriculum at schools in Poland as an example of the politics of memory. Design/methodology/approach: The analysis is a case study of the phenomenon of banished soldiers in the Polish public discourse. It includes the following issues:…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Case Studies, Politics, Memory
Maadad, Nina; Rodwell, Grant – International Education Journal: Comparative Perspectives, 2016
This paper seeks to explain and develop a better understanding of the relationship between the History curriculum and the consequences of political motive. It compares the History curricula of Australia and Lebanon, and is relevant to understanding the purpose of the History curricula in the two countries as well as, more generally, other…
Descriptors: History, History Instruction, Comparative Education, Educational Change
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Ambrosewicz-Jacobs, Jolanta; Szuchta, Robert – Intercultural Education, 2014
In many European countries, disparities have grown between history and the memory of the Holocaust. Debates on Polish-Jewish relations during the Holocaust and empirical studies in the field of education reveal that there is a gap between research and education. The emphasis in this paper is on the content of new history textbooks published after…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Jews, European History, War
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Paulson, Julia – Journal on Education in Emergencies, 2015
This article reviews research on history education that addresses recent or ongoing conflict since 1990. History education is recognized as a key site for constructing identity, transmitting collective memory, and shaping "imagined communities," which makes its revision or reform a complex and important part of education in emergencies…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Conflict, Nationalism, Self Concept
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Zajda, Joseph; Smith, Ken – Educational Practice and Theory, 2013
Using a mixed methodologies research method involving a survey and qualitative analysis, the article analyses a survey of Russian history secondary teachers on their perceptions of historical narratives in prescribed history textbooks. This recent survey of secondary history teachers represents one of the first international surveys of history…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, History Instruction, Foreign Countries, Mixed Methods Research
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Polak, Karen – Intercultural Education, 2010
This paper describes recent developments in the field of history education and human rights education in Morocco. Educational reform in Morocco is ongoing and includes measures such as mandating that all schools create after-school Human Rights Clubs. These developments are then related to the possibility of teaching about the history of the…
Descriptors: Childrens Rights, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, History Instruction
Manzo, Kathleen Kennedy – Education Week, 2004
Nearly 140 years have not erased Georgia's memory of the trail of destruction by General William T. Sherman and Union troops as they burned their way from Atlanta to Savannah during a critical campaign of the Civil War. Those weeks in late 1864 have left a lasting influence on the state's history and culture. This article deals with Georgia's…
Descriptors: War, United States History, History Instruction, Educational Change
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Altschuler, Glenn C.; Rauchway, Eric – History Teacher, 2002
President George W. Bush's approach to education policy has earned him cautious plaudits from otherwise hostile critics, who see much to admire in the implementation of standards for education. However useful such standards for testing students' technical skills like arithmetic and reading, they create problems for less-standardized processes like…
Descriptors: United States History, Back to Basics, State Standards, War
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Seixas, Peter – Theory and Research in Social Education, 1994
Maintains that, to write meaningful history, historians work implicitly with criteria of historical significance. Reports on a study of 14 10th-grade students' opinions about the significance of historical events. Concludes that attention to students' understanding of historical significance would enhance the teaching and learning. (CFR)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Foreign Countries