There have been serious efforts across countries to make history education more relevant. One such global effort is the integration of citizenship values into the history curriculum and syllabus of schools. Despite the successes of this initiative in some contexts, others have received it with mixed feelings thereby problematising its implementation and compromising the chances of a successful outcome. This article interrogates the relationship between school history and citizenship through an exploration of the perceptions of history teachers in Lesotho about the promotion of citizenship values through history education. The rationale for the investigation stems from the inclusion of citizenship values as part of the aims of the Les...
History is one of the most valuable subjects in the school curriculum. History plays a vital role i...
This paper addresses the issue of History teaching and learning in Lesotho which is at its lowest eb...
The major purpose of this study was to explore the social studies teachers’ perceptions and un...
It is no secret that history education in many parts of the world is facing immense challenges. This...
This article describes an attempt to include citizenship within history teaching. The author consid...
This thesis investigates South African history teachers’ understandings of citizenship education whi...
This article considers how citizenship education can be forwarded through the curriculum in a primar...
This article attempts to review the rhetoric and the educational policies on the use of history for ...
This study investigates the possibility of making History a compulsory subject up to Grade 10 in Sou...
Citizenship education policy in Australia has come sharply into focus over the last two decades. Thi...
Despite South Africa’s shift to democracy, there are ongoing difficulties in relationships both in t...
This paper addresses the status of History teaching and learning in Lesotho which is at its lowest e...
While recognising the contested nature of History as a school subject, this article explores the po...
This article attempts to review the rhetoric and the educational policies on the use of history for ...
Citizenship education has undergone a revival in Australia over the past two decades in response to ...
History is one of the most valuable subjects in the school curriculum. History plays a vital role i...
This paper addresses the issue of History teaching and learning in Lesotho which is at its lowest eb...
The major purpose of this study was to explore the social studies teachers’ perceptions and un...
It is no secret that history education in many parts of the world is facing immense challenges. This...
This article describes an attempt to include citizenship within history teaching. The author consid...
This thesis investigates South African history teachers’ understandings of citizenship education whi...
This article considers how citizenship education can be forwarded through the curriculum in a primar...
This article attempts to review the rhetoric and the educational policies on the use of history for ...
This study investigates the possibility of making History a compulsory subject up to Grade 10 in Sou...
Citizenship education policy in Australia has come sharply into focus over the last two decades. Thi...
Despite South Africa’s shift to democracy, there are ongoing difficulties in relationships both in t...
This paper addresses the status of History teaching and learning in Lesotho which is at its lowest e...
While recognising the contested nature of History as a school subject, this article explores the po...
This article attempts to review the rhetoric and the educational policies on the use of history for ...
Citizenship education has undergone a revival in Australia over the past two decades in response to ...
History is one of the most valuable subjects in the school curriculum. History plays a vital role i...
This paper addresses the issue of History teaching and learning in Lesotho which is at its lowest eb...
The major purpose of this study was to explore the social studies teachers’ perceptions and un...