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Moskwa, Dagmara – Journal of Educational Media, Memory and Society, 2021
This article reconstructs the historical narrative of the Second World War in Russian middle school textbooks published after the year 2000. The author shows how textbook narratives are linked with official Russian politics of history, which aim to "manage" the memory of the war and contribute toward the standardization of Russian…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Middle Schools, Textbooks
Informing Educators by Examining the Features of Russian-Tatar Relation Coverage by Tatar Historians
Fazliev, Aivaz Minnegosmanovich; Shakurov, Farit Nailovich; Minnullin, Zavdat Salimovich; Nafikov, Ilsur Zakirzyanovich – Journal of Educational Psychology - Propositos y Representaciones, 2021
A special place belongs to the historical thought of the late 19th-early 20th centuries in the spiritual heritage of the Tatar people. In a short time, Tatar historians have achieved significant results in the reconstruction and study of the national past. Their successes were appreciated by Russian and European scholars and orientalists, and…
Descriptors: History, Intergroup Relations, Foreign Countries, Ethnic Groups
Marino, Michael P. – History Teacher, 2022
Historical thinking, a term that encompasses a diverse set of definitions and competencies, calls on students to replicate the work and cognitive processes of historians by analyzing and interpreting evidence and making logical conclusions based on this evidence. Given this emphasis on discipline-specific skills, "sources" (especially…
Descriptors: History, Thinking Skills, Historians, Primary Sources
McInnis, Edward C. – American Educational History Journal, 2019
Some writers connected to the Peace Movement, many of whom were Quakers, expressed conflicting views on history's value to society and its ability to prevent unnecessary wars. These writers, mostly opponents to the United States' War with Mexico, argued that history education sometimes contributed to war by romanticizing militaristic government…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Peace, Activism, War
Innes, Melanie; Sharp, Heather – Journal of Museum Education, 2021
The Centenary of World War I (WWI) between 2014 and 2018 attracted international attention. Many Australians travel to key battle sites in mainland Europe, especially Turkey, France, and Belgium to connect with the experiences of Australian soldiers and nurses who served in this war. As no conflict occurred within Australian borders, sites make…
Descriptors: History, Empathy, Museums, War
Pennell, Catriona; Sheehan, Mark – History Education Research Journal, 2020
This article contributes to discussions surrounding the development of 'analytical tools' sensitive to the fluid nature of collective memory and all its 'varieties, contradictions, and dynamism' (Olick, 2008: 159). It explores the methodological challenges of investigating how young people in New Zealand and the United Kingdom negotiate processes…
Descriptors: War, History Instruction, Cross Cultural Studies, Foreign Countries
Sharp, Heather; Öztürk, Talip; Öztürk, Filiz Zayimoglu – International Journal of Progressive Education, 2020
Given the broad public appeal of WWI commemorations and in consideration of their inclusion in school curriculum, the question is raised of how do Turkish and Australian students view the importance and ways of commemorating the Gallipoli campaign? This comparative study, the first of its kind approaches this current gap in understanding how high…
Descriptors: War, Teaching Methods, Cross Cultural Studies, High School Students
Sharp, Heather; Innes, Melanie – Journal of International Social Studies, 2019
Australia's involvement in World War I, currently in its centenary years of commemoration, continues to capture the public's imagination in a way that arguably surpasses all other historical events in Australia's history. This is particularly in terms of popular culture representations such as advertising, film, and television; children's…
Descriptors: High School Students, War, History Instruction, Popular Culture
Smith, Dan – Teaching History, 2016
Dan Smith was concerned that his pupils were drawing on oversimplified generalisations about different periods of the past when they were considering why interpretations change over time. This led him to consider how pupils' contextual knowledge and chronological fluency might be used more explicitly in order to avoid weak generalisations about…
Descriptors: History Instruction, War, Generalization, Teaching Methods
They Should Have Sent a Poet: Deepening Students' Understanding of History through the Use of Poetry
Lopez, Christopher – Social Education, 2014
Though poetry can be used to examine a number of topics, this author feels that it is especially illuminating when exploring war. On its surface, war is a ludicrous spectacle of human failings. The fact that countries allow disputes to be settled by a demonstration of each nation's ability to kill citizens of the other nation defies logic. In…
Descriptors: History, History Instruction, Poetry, Poets
Uppin, Helene; Timoštšuk, Inge – Journal of Museum Education, 2019
Historical empathy is crucial for understanding history. However, there are no clear guidelines for museum educators to back up their actions accordingly. This case study describes an activity developed in the Estonian Maritime Museum (Seaplane Harbour permanent exhibition) for secondary students using a historical empathy framework. The aim of…
Descriptors: Empathy, History Instruction, Marine Education, Refugees
Makhortykh, Mykola – Journal of Educational Media, Memory and Society, 2017
This article examines how digital media interact with collective memories and teaching practices by exploring a selection of Wikipedia articles that describe the capture of Lviv by the Germans on 30 June 1941. This event constitutes an important episode in the history of Ukraine and a complex case of violence that produced several controversies…
Descriptors: Web Sites, War, Teaching Methods, History Instruction
Porto, Melina; Byram, Michael – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 2022
Recent articles on the problems of 'locus of enunciation' have focused on research and publication as well as on theoretical development of the concept. It is an issue in teaching and learning too, and this is the focus of this article which argues that to reject teaching approaches in 'the South' because they come from 'the North' is, first,…
Descriptors: Intercultural Communication, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Teaching Methods
van der Vlies, Tina – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2016
This article aims to contribute to the field of textbook research by exploring a new approach in textbook analysis. Inspired by Michael Rothberg's concept of multidirectional memory, this article examines multidirectional narratives in history textbooks: narratives that combine different histories, places and times in a productive way. They…
Descriptors: War, History, History Instruction, Content Analysis
Stewart, Mary Amanda; Walker, Katie – TESOL Journal, 2017
Although, traditionally, the purpose of the social studies class in secondary schools is to teach content knowledge, this article argues that historical learning can be a powerful vehicle for English language development for late-arrival English learners (ELs) in middle and high schools. ELs bring a wealth of life experiences, diverse…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, History