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History curriculum, geschichtsdidaktik, and the problem of the nation

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posted on 2025-05-11, 10:39 authored by Robert ParkesRobert Parkes, Monika Vinterek
Editorial: The field of curriculum studies has become increasingly sensitive to the “effects of global flows, transnational connections, and transcultural interactions” ([1], p. 43), and an international dialogue has begun to take shape between the European bildung-influenced tradition of Didaktiks and the Anglo-American psychologised Curriculum Studies tradition. As it stands, the dialogue has concentrated on a comparative analysis of the traditions at the level of general curriculum theory or Allgemeine Didaktik (see for example, [2]), and has rarely, if ever, drilled down into an area of subject-specific pedagogy or fachdidaktiks. This special issue seeks to address this directly, by encouraging a dialogue between various regional and national traditions of history education or Geschichtsdidaktik.

History

Journal title

Education Sciences

Volume

2

Issue

2

Pagination

54-55

Publisher

MDPIAG

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Education and Arts

School

School of Education

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