This research paper examines the relationship between history teaching, citizenship education and the effect these subjects may have on a student’s notion of national identity, in particular how history education helps shape their perceptions of a British identity. History and citizenship education are both utilised as conduits to increase a sense of a national identity and civic engagement, nation building is strongly affiliated with national history but does history teaching have an impact on students’ perceptions of national identity? And is citizenship education working in producing young persons’ who view themselves as citizens of the United Kingdom? (UK). Additionally given the level of political interference in history teaching, ci...
This article critiques popular assumptions that underlie the ongoing politicisation of school histor...
This article attempts to review the rhetoric and the educational policies on the use of history for ...
Abstract The purpose of the research is less about producing little historians and more about taking...
Background: In England, the promotion of 'national values' within the history curriculum has become ...
Despite the reflexive nature of historical enquiry and the degree of national interconnectness now t...
This paper looks at the experiences of school history education and explores the impact this educati...
Situated within the context of current concerns and debates about identity, multiculturalism, global...
Like all academic programs, teaching history at the university level has its own challenges. One maj...
This article critiques popular assumptions that underlie the ongoing politicisation of school histor...
This thesis explores the views of History Post Graduate Students on the relationship between the stu...
Issues of citizenship and national identity are present in all societies, even those that have regar...
Citizenship education has undergone a revival in Australia over the past two decades in response to ...
This paper explores changes in the Scottish history curriculum over the last quarter-century and int...
This article considers how citizenship education can be forwarded through the curriculum in a primar...
Citizenship, nation, empire investigates the extent to which popular imperialism influenced the teac...
This article critiques popular assumptions that underlie the ongoing politicisation of school histor...
This article attempts to review the rhetoric and the educational policies on the use of history for ...
Abstract The purpose of the research is less about producing little historians and more about taking...
Background: In England, the promotion of 'national values' within the history curriculum has become ...
Despite the reflexive nature of historical enquiry and the degree of national interconnectness now t...
This paper looks at the experiences of school history education and explores the impact this educati...
Situated within the context of current concerns and debates about identity, multiculturalism, global...
Like all academic programs, teaching history at the university level has its own challenges. One maj...
This article critiques popular assumptions that underlie the ongoing politicisation of school histor...
This thesis explores the views of History Post Graduate Students on the relationship between the stu...
Issues of citizenship and national identity are present in all societies, even those that have regar...
Citizenship education has undergone a revival in Australia over the past two decades in response to ...
This paper explores changes in the Scottish history curriculum over the last quarter-century and int...
This article considers how citizenship education can be forwarded through the curriculum in a primar...
Citizenship, nation, empire investigates the extent to which popular imperialism influenced the teac...
This article critiques popular assumptions that underlie the ongoing politicisation of school histor...
This article attempts to review the rhetoric and the educational policies on the use of history for ...
Abstract The purpose of the research is less about producing little historians and more about taking...