Concept Acquisition and Conceptual Change in History
In: Palgrave Handbook of Research in Historical Culture and Education, S. 469-490
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In: Palgrave Handbook of Research in Historical Culture and Education, S. 469-490
In: International review of history education
History education and the construction of a national identity / Mario Carretero, Maria Rodriguez-Moneo, and Mikel Asensio -- De-nationalize history and what have we done? : ontology, essentialism, and the search for a cosmopolitan alternative / Jonathan M. Hansen -- De-nationalizing history teaching and nationalizing it differently! : some reflections on how to defuse the negative potential of national(ist) history teaching / Stefan Berger -- Re-thinking history textbooks in a globalised world / Stuart Foster -- What history to teach? whose history? / Alberto Rosa -- Dilemmas of common and plural history : reflections on history education and heritage in a globalizing world / Maria Grever -- School history as a resource for constructing identities : implications of research from the United States, Northern Ireland, and New Zealand / Keith C. Barton -- Traditional frame for global history : the narrative of modernity in French secondary school / Nicole Tutiaux-Guillon -- Indigenous historical consciousness : an oxymoron or a dialogue? / Peter Seixas -- Identity construction and the goals of history education / Cesar Lopez and Mario Carretero -- Students historical narratives and concepts about the nation / Mario Carretero ... [et al.] -- Ways of knowing and the history classroom : supporting disciplinary discussion and reasoning about texts / Avishag Reisman and Sam Wineburg -- The intersection of historical understanding and ethical reflection during early adolescence : a place where time is squared / Michelle J. Bellino and Robert L. Selman -- The discursive negotiation of narratives and identities in learning history / Angela Bermúdez -- Student identities in the present and their historical understanding of the past : complications and implications for future research / Alan Stoskopf