Teachers and the Epistemology of History
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Henrik Åström Elmersjö editor Paul Zanazanian editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Springer International Publishing AG
Published:26th Jun '24
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This edited book explores conceptual as well as empirical approaches to epistemic beliefs that teachers of history might hold. In many parts of the world, history teachers are tasked with both upholding historical national myths and at the same time giving students the tools needed to deconstruct history and think critically. This ambiguity embedded in the combination of reconstruction and deconstruction is a difficult landscape for teachers to navigate. The chapters of this book therefore explore how teachers reason regarding the epistemic nature of history and how this impacts their teaching, interpretation of curricula and relationship to their students. Contributions consider the implications for prospective history teachers and in-service training, challenges to the field and point to ways forward. The book will be of interest to academics and students of history education, as well as practising teachers and museum curators.
This is an open access book.
ISBN: 9783031580550
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376 pages
2024 ed.