The International Journal Volume 11, Number 2
Journal
Volume 11.2
Content
Editorial
History teaching, pedagogy, curriculum and politics: dialogues and debates in regional, national, transnational, international and supranational settings Robert Guyver, University of St Mark & St John, Plymouth
Australia
Scarcely an Immaculate Conception: new professionalism encounters old politics in the formation of the Australian National History Curriculum
Tony Taylor, Monash University, Gippsland Campus, Victoria, Australia
Brazil
Learning and the formation of historical consciousness - a dialogue with Brazilian curricular proposals
Maria Auxiliadora Schmidt, University of Curitiba, Brazil
Catalonia
Teaching the history of Catalonia: past, present and "futures‖
Antoni Santisteban Fernández Universitat Autònomade Barcelona (UAB), Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Cyprus
A game of Identities: debates over history in Greek Cypriot education
Lukas N. Perikleous, University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus
England
Landmarks with questions - England‘s school history wars 1967-2010 and 2010-2013
Robert Guyver, University of St Mark & St John, Plymouth, UK
Hong Kong
Searching for an identity: debates over Moral and National Education as an independent subject in contemporary Hong Kong
Zardas Shuk-man Lee, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Phoebe Y. H. Tang, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Carol C. L. Tsang, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Iceland
The challenges of history education in Iceland
Súsanna Margrét Gestsdóttir, University of Iceland, Reykjavík
Israel
Israeli history curriculum and the conservative - liberal pendulum
Tsafrir Goldberg, Haifa University, Israel & David Gerwin, Queens College, The City University of New York (CUNY)
Malta
History in Malta‘s New National Curriculum Framework
Yosanne Vella, University of Malta, Msida, Malta
New Zealand
Learning to think historically through course work: A New Zealand case study
Mark Sheehan, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland
A question of identity? Purpose, policy and practice in the teaching of history in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland
Alan McCully, University of Ulster Coleraine, Northern Ireland. Fionnuala Waldron, St Patrick‘s College Drumcondra, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Québec
A giant with clay feet‘: Québec students and their historical consciousness of the nation
Stéphane Lévesque, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada Jocelyn Létourneau, Laval University, Québec city, Canada & Raphaël Gani, Laval University, Québec city, Canada
Slovenia
The influence of the disintegration of Yugoslavia on Slovene curricula for history
Danijela Trškan, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia
The Republic of Korea (South Korea)
History teaching in the Republic of Korea: curriculum and practice
Sun Joo Kang, Gyeongin National University of Education, The Republic of Korea
Turkey
Current history teaching in Turkey: curricula, debates and issues
Gülçin Dilek & Dursun Dilek Faculty of Education, Sinop University, Sinop, Turkey
Attached files:
- International Journal of History Teaching Learning and Research 11.2
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