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Nordgren, Kenneth – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2019
This article explores an underlying tension between two understandings of historical consciousness. On one hand, the concept is often perceived as a specific ability to historicize the world and thus appears as a modern cultural achievement. On the other hand, it is also conceptualized as an anthropological universal as the ability to make sense…
Descriptors: History, Consciousness Raising, Anthropology, Educational Research
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Löfström, Jan – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2014
The article discusses how Finnish upper secondary school students ponder upon the questions of transgenerational responsibility and historical reparation. These questions have got a prominent place in the history culture in many societies in the last 20 years. The philosophical and political dimensions of reparations for historical injustices have…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Responsibility, Justice
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Trohler, Daniel – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2009
This study examines apparently similar historical phenomena in 19th-century Prussia and Switzerland: the establishment of modern foreign languages in the curriculum of upper-secondary education. Through the course of the 19th century, there appear to have been great transnational European affinities with regard to both the differentiation of the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy
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Seixas, Peter – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1993
Reviews the role of history in the U.S. social studies curriculum. Explains that differing interpretations of history and the purposes of history have had a significant impact on the structure of the K-12 social studies curriculum. Argues that the time is ripe for historians and social studies educators to renew cooperative efforts. (CFR)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Change
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Levstik, Linda S.; Barton, Keith C. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1996
Reports on the results of an experiment testing 58 elementary school students tasked with chronologically ordering a set of nine historical pictures and thinking aloud about their efforts. Provides increased evidence regarding the kind and sources of children's historical knowledge and how they deploy that knowledge. (MJP)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages, Elementary Education, Fundamental Concepts
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Klafki, Wolfgang – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1995
Presents a crucial German essay, originally published in 1958, that defined and introduced didaktik to a new generation of educators. In this incarnation, didaktik represents an educational approach that incorporates critical thinking (as defined by Adorno and Habermas) into both content and instruction. Briefly outlines the essentials of didactic…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Critical Theory, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development
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Grumet, Madeleine; Stone, Lynda – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2000
Considers liberal feminism focusing on its advances and limitations. Addresses dualism as connected to the history and theorizing of feminism. Argues that curriculum is overdetermined by the dualism feminist theory. Addresses and offers four categories descriptive of the dualism (experiential, categorical, psychoanalytic, and deconstructive). (CMK)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Educational Philosophy
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Marsden, W. E. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1989
Defines politicization as using the curriculum and informal channels of education to serve the ends of significant power groups. Notes that geography and history were subjects at the cutting edge of the process of politicizing curriculum content. Argues for a balance between content, pedagogy and social education. (KO)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Finance, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education
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Gabella, Marcy Singer – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1996
Presents a response to, and critique of, the purely postmodernist approach to the study of history. Maintains that an appreciation of the subjective and constructed nature of knowledge still can be integrated, as a component, into a study of the understanding, construction, and transcription of history. (MJP)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Critical Thinking, Criticism, Educational Development
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McKiernan, Derek – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1993
Traces educational reform related to history education in Great Britain since the first Margaret Thatcher administration. Outlines the work of the History Working Group and two competing approaches to the study of history. Describes how conservative forces rejected pluralistic history in favor of traditional nationalist-based history. (CFR)
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Course Content, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
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Cornbleth, Catherine – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1995
Utilizes New York state's development and attempted implementation of multicultural education as a case study providing a concise yet thorough examination of the principles, objectives, and controversies surrounding this issue. Delineates the people and organizations involved in grass roots organizing and media representation on both sides of the…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Cultural Pluralism, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development