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Discourses of Globalisation, and the Politics of History School Textbooks

Part of the Globalisation, Comparative Education and Policy Research series
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This book focuses on discourses of the politics of history education and history textbooks.

It offers a new insight into understanding of the nexus between ideology, the state, and nation-building, as depicted in history education and school textbooks.

It especially focuses on the interpretation of social and political change, significant events, looking for possible biases and omissions, leadership and the contribution of key individuals, and continuities.

The book discusses various aspects of historical narratives, and some selected key events in defining identity and nation-building.

It considers the role of historiography in dominant historical narratives.

It analyses history education, in both local and global settings, and its significance in promoting values education and intercultural and global understanding.

It is argued that historical narratives add pedagogies, grounded in constructivist, metacognitive and transformational paradigms, havethe power to engage the learner in significant and meaningful learning experiences, informed by multiple discourses of our historical narratives and those of other nations.

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Product Details
3031058585 / 9783031058585
Hardback
907.1
20/08/2022
Switzerland
English
142 pages : illustrations (black and white)
24 cm