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Haydn, Terry – Education Sciences, 2012
The article examines the enduring popularity of a form of school history which is based predominantly on the idea that the transmission of a positive story about the national past will inculcate in young people a sense of loyalty to the state; a reassuring and positive sense of identity and belonging; and a sense of social solidarity with fellow…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Nationalism, National Curriculum, Curriculum Development
Andrews, Rhys; McGlynn, Catherine; Mycock, Andrew – Educational Studies, 2010
Recent debates about "Britishness" have drawn increasing attention to the inculcation of national values within the school history curriculum. To date, however, few studies have explored young people's attitudes towards history or how these are related to their sources of national pride and shame. This paper draws on a survey of over 400…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Factor Analysis, Foreign Policy, History Instruction
Langager, Mark – Journal of Peace Education, 2009
History praxis can transform perceptions of the "other" by reshaping ideas about events transpiring between groups. Nevertheless, peace education research has rarely examined history teaching. This article addresses the potential for teaching peace through history teaching. After laying out a conceptual framework for understanding the…
Descriptors: Peace, Foreign Countries, Secondary School Teachers, History Instruction
De Amezola, Gonzalo – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2007
This paper aims to demonstrate that two traditionally opposed approaches--the official view and a revisionist approach--conflate in defence of authoritarianism in the teaching of History. The main focus is on school textbooks published between 1956, the year when an educational reform was introduced following President Peron's overthrow, and 1983,…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Authoritarianism, Textbook Content, Textbook Research
Parkes, Robert J. – Curriculum Inquiry, 2007
This article is concerned with theorizing a curricular response to what has become known in Australia as the "history wars" (Macintyre & Clark, 2003). The central debate in the history wars is over the representation of the colonization of Australia. Because History curriculum serves as an apparatus for the social (re)production of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, History Instruction, Foreign Policy, Politics of Education

Mehlinger, Howard D. – Social Education, 1978
Describes problems encountered in educating students to become citizens who are capable of responding to domestic and international challenges. Discusses the responsibility of social studies educators in the realm of citizenship education. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Civics, Educational Responsibility, Government Role, History Instruction

Harber, Clive – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1985
Major aspects of political education in Zimbabwe (Africa) as they have developed from the colonial period through the Chimurenga, or war of liberation, to the period following independence in 1980 are explored. The focus is on political themes such as power, inequality, community, and ideology. (RM)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational Change, Educational History, Educational Practices
Morgan, Edmund S. – 1965
The essay provides background material for a junior high school unit, The Emergence of the New American. The unit deals with the colonial period in America in terms of the evolution of the political American. Separate sections of the paper discuss the format of the course, the Englishman in the 17th century, the lure of the new world, changes over…
Descriptors: Colonial History (United States), History Instruction, Junior High School Students, Political Attitudes
Massialas, Byron G. – 1971
I intend to identify some of the important propositions which issue from fourteen empirical studies on political socialization, and to point to implications for schools and especially civic education programs. I define political socialization as the process of acquiring and changing the culture of one's own political environment. Among the…
Descriptors: Activism, Citizenship, Civics, Cross Cultural Studies

Adomanis, James F.; And Others – Teaching History: A Journal of Methods, 1995
Includes three brief essays responding to the current controversy over the National Standards for United States History. James F. Adomanis defends the standards and decries the media circus. Brian Boland casts a skeptical eye towards trendy educational reforms. Philip Reed Rulon finds the standards arbitrary and restrictive. (MJP)
Descriptors: Bias, Conservatism, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Curriculum Development
Foster, Stuart J., Ed.; Crawford, Keith A., Ed. – IAP - Information Age Publishing, Inc., 2006
The pages of this book illustrate that as instruments of socialization and sites of ideological discourse textbooks are powerful artefacts in introducing young people to a specific historical, cultural and socioeconomic order. Crucially, exploring the social construction of school textbooks and the messages they impart provides an important…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Politics of Education, Textbook Content, Social Systems