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Falb Kalisman, Hilary – History of Education, 2023
This review outlines the historiography of education in the Middle East, focusing on events from the nineteenth century through the 1980s, and on Bilad al-Sham, mainly Jordan, Palestine and Israel, Iraq, and Northern Africa, including Egypt and Türkiye. Modernisation and nationalism were the main lenses through which educators, researchers, and…
Descriptors: Educational History, Historiography, Nationalism, Social Change
Newman, Laura – History of Education, 2023
There are multiple vantage points from which historians have observed the ways in which both diseased and healthy bodies (as well as their constituent parts) have served as tools of knowledge generation, instruction and coercion in the hands of medical practitioners. From spaces of formal, specialist education such as the medical school to more…
Descriptors: Historians, Teaching Methods, Educational History, Health Education
Georgiou, Helen; Turney, Annette; Matruglio, Erika; Jones, Pauline; Gardiner, Paul; Edwards-Groves, Christine – Education Sciences, 2022
Creativity has been identified as an increasingly important graduate attribute for employment in the 21st century. As sites of significant development of disciplinary specialization, universities seem to be the natural place for creativity to be fostered. However, there remain contestations and ambiguities in the ways creativity is theorized, and…
Descriptors: Creativity, Higher Education, Scientists, Historians
Odugu, Desmond Ikenna – History of Education, 2023
Examining developments in the history of education in Africa as a whole raises far-reaching philosophical, anthropological and historical questions about what Africa is and whether such a history is even possible "as such." The course of that history and its tributaries wend around social theories; its dominant issues, tensions and gaps…
Descriptors: Educational History, Historiography, Historians, Colonialism
Vujsic Zivkovic, Natasa – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2022
This article is focused on the theoretical basis of the study of the history of education in Serbia in the period from the foundation of the first Teacher College (1871) to the end of the socialist establishment in the country (1989). By theoretical bases, we mean theoretical and methodological assumptions, including ideological patterns, which…
Descriptors: Educational History, Intellectual Disciplines, Foreign Countries, Teacher Education Programs
Raúl Sánchez – College Composition and Communication, 2018
Contemporary composition's equipment for knowledge making is an ample assortment of theories and methods from Western social science and humanities traditions, as well as, increasingly, non-Western traditions. These are applied to an ever-growing list of locations, events, and subjects of writing, rhetorics, and literacies. Periodically, the field…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Books, Epistemology, Inclusion
Donnelly, Mark; Norton, Claire – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2017
This article discusses the conceptualisation, organisation and philosophical orientation of academic history culture in UK higher education. It problematises the extent to which a dominant history culture in UK universities implies and uncritically reproduces normative understandings about the subject; about its epistemological standing,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Individual Development, Educational Philosophy
Carroll, James Edward – Teaching History, 2017
Jim Carroll was concerned that A-level textbooks failed to provide his students with a model of the multi-voicedness that characterises written history. In order to show his students that historians constantly engage in argument as they write, Carroll turned to academic scholarship for models of multi-voiced history. Carroll explains here how he…
Descriptors: Essays, Oral Language, History Instruction, Teaching Methods
Fyfe, Aileen – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2015
This paper explores issues around disciplinary belonging and academic identity. Historians of science learn to think and practise like historians in terms of research practice, but this paper shows that British historians of science do not think of themselves as belonging to the disciplinary community of historians. They may be confident that they…
Descriptors: Historians, Science History, Identification, Intellectual Disciplines
Mickey, Diane J. – ProQuest LLC, 2018
The purpose of this intrinsic, collective case study was to learn what skilled practitioners do to engage elementary students in the disciplinary literacy of reading like historians. Four high-implementation cases were selected to learn what is "possible" rather than what is "typical" behavior when teaching elementary students…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Teaching Methods, Thinking Skills, Intellectual Disciplines
Shanahan, Martin – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2015
The article by Aileen Fyfe (this issue) raises a number of important issues about academic identity and the importance of the disciplinary community in the creation and maintenance of that identity. It also discusses some of the additional difficulties faced by interdisciplinary disciplines; lack of recognition (and thus institutional support),…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Economics, History, Historians
Glas, Eduard – Science & Education, 2013
Using history of mathematics for studying concepts, methods, problems and other internal features of the discipline may give rise to a certain tension between descriptive adequacy and educational demands. Other than historians, educators are concerned with mathematics as a "normatively defined" discipline. Teaching cannot but be based on a…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Intellectual Disciplines, Mathematics Education, Historians
Coloma, Roland Sintos – History of Education Quarterly, 2011
This article explores the epistemological innocence of the field of history of education. The author's interrogation of the field's regime of truth and its effects intends to enact what he is conceptualizing as a "self-reflexive historiography," a historiography that attends to the ways in which the field has constituted and turned historians of…
Descriptors: Historiography, Educational History, Genealogy, Historians
Barksdale, Scott T. – History Teacher, 2013
Teachers can engage students in historical thinking by intentionally structuring close reading tasks. This article provides a practical and theoretical examination of the learning and teaching during a 30-minute social studies class in which students studied colonization by reading a primary source text from the Jamestown Colony. Students used…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Intellectual Disciplines, Differences, Content Area Reading
Thornton, Stephen J.; Barton, Keith C. – Teachers College Record, 2010
Background/Context: Over the past quarter-century, many historians, politicians, and educators have argued for an increase in the amount of history taught in schools, for a clear separation of history and social studies, and for an emphasis on disciplinary structures and norms as the proper focus for the subject. Unfortunately, discussions of…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Social Studies, Educational Change, Curriculum