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The Wiley International Handbook of History Teaching and Learning (1st)

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A comprehensive review of the research literature on history education with contributions from international experts

The Wiley International Handbook of History Teaching and Learning draws on contributions from an international panel of experts. Their writings explore the growth the field has experienced in the past three decades and offer observations on challenges and opportunities for the future. The contributors represent a wide range of pioneering, established, and promising new scholars with diverse perspectives on history education.

Comprehensive in scope, the contributions cover major themes and issues in history education including: policy, research, and societal contexts; conceptual constructs of history education; ideologies, identities, and group experiences in history education; practices and learning; historical literacies: texts, media, and social spaces; and consensus and dissent. This vital resource:

  • Contains original writings by more than 40 scholars from seven countries
  • Identifies major themes and issues shaping history education today
  • Highlights history education as a distinct field of scholarly inquiry and academic practice
  • Presents an authoritative survey of where the field has been and offers a view of what the future may hold

Written for scholars and students of education as well as history teachers with an interest in the current issues in their field, The Wiley International Handbook of History Teaching and Learning is a comprehensive handbook that explores the increasingly global field of history education as it has evolved to the present day. 

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Product Details
Wiley-Blackwell
1119100801 / 9781119100805
eBook (EPUB)
907.1
02/03/2018
England
English
696 pages
Copy: 40%; print: 40%
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