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Teaching history and the changing nation state: transnational and intranational perspectives

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Capitalizing on the current movement in history education to nurture a set of shared methodologies and perspectives, this text looks to break down some of the obstacles to transnational understanding in history, focusing on pedagogy to embed democratic principles of inclusion, inquiry, multiple interpretations and freedom of expression.

Four themes which are influencing the broadening of history education to a globalized community of practice run throughout Teaching History and the Changing Nation State: pedagogy, democracy and dialogue the nation - politics and transnational dimensions landmarks with questions shared histories, shared commemorations and re-evaluating past denialsThe contributors use the same pedagogical language in a global debate about history teaching and learning to break down barriers to search for shared histories and mutual understanding.

They explore contemporary topics, including The Gallipoli Campaign in the WWI, transformative approaches to a school history curriculum and the nature of federation.

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Product Details
Bloomsbury
1474225888 / 9781474225885
eBook (EPUB)
907.1
11/02/2016
United Kingdom
English
312 pages
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