Re imagining the Teaching of European History

Re imagining the Teaching of European History
Author: Cosme Jesús Gómez Carrasco
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2022-12-20
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000840773

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This book explores the challenges of teaching European history in the 21st century and provides research-informed approaches to history teaching that combine civic education, historical consciousness, and the teaching of controversial social issues. With contributions from researchers across Europe, the book includes both theoretical and case study chapters. The first part of the book addresses issues such as globalization and teaching in an interconnected world, using multicultural and critical approaches, decolonizing education, and teaching uncomfortable narratives of the past. The second part of the book showcases thematic chapters dedicated to teaching intersecting topics in the European curriculum such as violence and armed conflict, social inequality, gender equality, the technological revolution, and religion. Ultimately, this volume promotes criticality, civic engagement, and reflection on social issues, thereby prompting methodological change in the teaching of history as we know it. It will appeal to researchers and students of history education, democratic education, and citizenship education, as well as teacher educators and trainee teachers in history. The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.

Globalisation Nation Building and History Education

Globalisation  Nation Building and History Education
Author: Joseph Zajda
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9783031448133

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Re Imagined Universities and Global Citizen Professionals

Re Imagined Universities and Global Citizen Professionals
Author: Shanti George
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2014-01-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781137358950

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Universities are increasingly criticised for their limited relevance to a globalized and unequal world. Drawing on research from over 27 countries, this book outlines new directions for universities and the need to rethink the education that they provide based on the experiences of schools of international development studies.

Re imagining Language and Literature for the 21st Century

Re imagining Language and Literature for the 21st Century
Author: International Federation for Modern Languages and Literatures. Congress
Publsiher: Rodopi
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2005
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789042016378

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In 28 essays selected from the proceedings of the XXII International Congress of FILLM held at Assumption University, Bangkok, scholars and teachers of languages and literatures have noted, bemoaned and analyzed the waning influence of the humanities to varying degrees. They have raised questions, offered solutions and vigorously defended their languages and literatures, often in no uncertain terms - not as a politically correct thing to do, but as a human obligation. The papers presented here are true to the spirit of the Congress from the moment of the keynote address to what followed in a spontaneous outbreak of voices from scholars of more than 70 universities throughout the world. For the first time, in an international congress, scholars have described with great sensitivity many languages and literatures often considered the periphery, in a sincere attempt to understand 'the other', thus making a passionate plea for inclusion in the umbrella of the world's languages and literatures. With contributions by keynote speaker and authority on Comparative Literature Gayatri Spivak, USA and plenary speakers Vridhagiri Ganeshan, India; Roger Sell, Finland; Antoine Compagnon, France; and Chetana Nagavajara, Thailand this volume is of immense interest to scholars and teachers of languages and literatures the world over.

Re imagining Senior Secondary Religious Education

Re imagining Senior Secondary Religious Education
Author: William Sultmann,Janeen Lamb,Peter Ivers,Mark Craig
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2023-02-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789811991806

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This book examines and reports the findings regarding the level of satisfaction by students, teachers and parents with an innovative senior secondary Religious Education curriculum ‘Religion, Meaning and Life’ (RML). The stimulus for RML is found in the changing profile of students within faith-based schools and the motivation of school authorities to be inclusive and responsive to changing needs and priorities of students and families. Curriculum practices typically mirror this continuing renewal as community expectations give rise to innovation in curriculum practice. This concept of continuity and discontinuity is evidenced in the field of Religious Education,, which recognizes religious plurality while giving preference to an imagination centred on inclusion, hospitality and respectful dialogue. In this context, new pathways are being explored as the reality and significance of Religious Education in faith-based school remain a priority for Christian organizations in Australia. Mindful of the diversity of expectations within the Catholic school, the curriculum initiative of RML was developed, supported and implemented. The La Salle Academy of the Australian Catholic University reviewed this senior secondary curriculum across three years and presents in this book an independent, evaluative report of the findings, together with insights for implementation at scale and associated applications across Christian faith-based institutions.

Re imagining Teaching Improvement

Re imagining Teaching Improvement
Author: David Lynch,Tony Yeigh,Wendy Boyd
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2024-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789819977468

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This research-based book focuses on re-imagining how to improve pedagogical and environmental approaches to teaching and teacher education, across the early childhood to higher education sectors. It motivates educators, academics and researchers to stimulate thinking around the use of research to transform professional teaching and teacher education in imaginative ways. It showcases insights into the design and implementation of successful approaches to teaching improvement at the direct level of practice. This book provides a clear ‘how to’ approach that identifies the general principles by which teaching improvement can be planned, monitored and evaluated, as well as guidelines for contextualising these principles within specific educational levels and situations.

Re Imagining Comparative Education

Re Imagining Comparative Education
Author: Peter Ninnes,Sonia Mehta
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2004-06-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135935153

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This book provides clear and concise discussions of key elements of contemporary social theories and their application to the field of comparative education.

Out of Turmoil

Out of Turmoil
Author: Dean P. Vesperman,Anne Aydinian-Perry,Matthew T. Missias,Whitney G. Blankenship
Publsiher: IAP
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2023-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9798887300771

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It is not difficult to argue that the social sciences are in a period of transition. Our day-to-day lives have been marked by uncertainty as our social lives have vacillated wildly between highs and lows, tensions between fellow citizens have heightened along ideological fault lines, and educators have been placed squarely at the center of public discourses about what—and how—we should be teaching. By any measure, we are living in a time where every moment seems to be rife with high stakes realities that must be navigated. Ladson-Billings (2020) called on educators to reimagine education and contest the notion of a “return to normal.” In the current highly polarized context where we see multiple competing narratives, rather than promoting a “return to normal” or “business as usual” approach, we argue that educators must use the lessons of the last two years, as well as draw on what we have learned from history and the social sciences. By asking ourselves how we might interrogate and inform current social landscapes and the challenges that arise from them, we have the opportunity to take leadership in fostering innovation, building solidarity, and re-imagining the teaching and learning of history and the social sciences. We recognize that humans live in multiple complex communities that include intersectional identities; relationships with power, agency, and discourses; and lived realities that are as unique as they are divergent. Consequently, the task of educators, and the goal of this volume, is to provide a clarion voice to a dynamic, relational, and undeniably human social world.