This article reports on the findings of an investigation into the tensions perceived by students aged 14-15 studying Ancient History in England, between their interest in the ancient world itself and the status of Ancient History as a curriculum subject. We use Young’s distinction between Powerful Knowledge and Knowledge of the Powerful as a critical tool. The empirical data arise from an interview study across three different school communities in England of 14-15 year old students studying Ancient History as a curriculum subject. 32 students took part in the interview study across the three schools. Students focused on the ancient world’s personal relevance for their own lives. They also ascribed value not just to expertise about the anci...
This article discusses the conceptualization, organization and philosophical orientation of academic...
Europe is among the leading players in today’s globalisation efforts by its contribution to modern c...
The paper reports the outcomes of a Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) funded study of pu...
This article reports on the findings of an investigation into the tensions perceived by students age...
There is a lack of detailed research into the attitudes of the public in Britain to the Roman past. ...
Over the eighteenth century, ancient history was increasingly read in English, appearing in new form...
Many chapters in this book are premised on the merits of young people being introduced to history as...
The concept of ‘powerful knowledge’ has become extremely influential in discussions about curriculum...
The ‘knowledge turn’ in curriculum studies has drawn attention to the central role that knowledge of...
Using film in the classroom to teach history has long been endorsed as an effective pedagogical meth...
In our analyses of the Ancient World, we tend to attribute literacy in extremes; either someone stud...
The ‘knowledge turn’ in curriculum studies has drawn attention to the central role that knowledge of...
This study is part of a larger ongoing Project. In this project, the documents (video recordings and...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Although eighteenth-century British empire may seem a topic mu...
The difficulties which students can encounter when making the transition from school or college to u...
This article discusses the conceptualization, organization and philosophical orientation of academic...
Europe is among the leading players in today’s globalisation efforts by its contribution to modern c...
The paper reports the outcomes of a Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) funded study of pu...
This article reports on the findings of an investigation into the tensions perceived by students age...
There is a lack of detailed research into the attitudes of the public in Britain to the Roman past. ...
Over the eighteenth century, ancient history was increasingly read in English, appearing in new form...
Many chapters in this book are premised on the merits of young people being introduced to history as...
The concept of ‘powerful knowledge’ has become extremely influential in discussions about curriculum...
The ‘knowledge turn’ in curriculum studies has drawn attention to the central role that knowledge of...
Using film in the classroom to teach history has long been endorsed as an effective pedagogical meth...
In our analyses of the Ancient World, we tend to attribute literacy in extremes; either someone stud...
The ‘knowledge turn’ in curriculum studies has drawn attention to the central role that knowledge of...
This study is part of a larger ongoing Project. In this project, the documents (video recordings and...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Although eighteenth-century British empire may seem a topic mu...
The difficulties which students can encounter when making the transition from school or college to u...
This article discusses the conceptualization, organization and philosophical orientation of academic...
Europe is among the leading players in today’s globalisation efforts by its contribution to modern c...
The paper reports the outcomes of a Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) funded study of pu...