This multiple case study compares the enacted history curricula in one U.S. and one Canadian school district in order to understand how high school teachers engage in the construction of national identities and the conceptualization of the “good” citizen. Following Anderson’s (1991) concept of nations as “imagined communities,” compulsory history classes are key sites for imagining the nation. Within the context of contemporary processes of globalization, the study explores the process of imagining the nation within a global “social imaginary” (Rizvi & Lingard, 2010). Data sources include interviews with seven teachers in the U.S. state of Maryland and six teachers in the Canadian province of Ontario; classroom observations of five of those...
Scholars have long identified fostering democratic citizenship as a primary purpose of public school...
In 2018 it is 30 years since the Educational Reform Act of 1988 introduced a National Curriculum to ...
This thesis explores the roles oral histories and drama can play in questioning and transforming dom...
As Canada prepares to turn 150, this article discusses what curricular shifts are necessary to recon...
Teaching national history in school generates significant public anxiety and political debate-as the...
This paper looks at the historical consciousness of prospective history teachers in Canada. Using a ...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this study, I examine the relationship between citizensh...
This reflection explores the challenges and opportunities inherent in teaching and learning Canadian...
Sociocultural studies in history education demonstrate that “positionality” influences how one under...
Master narratives frame students’ historical knowledge, possibly hindering access to more historical...
Master narratives frame students’ historical knowledge, possibly hindering access to more historical...
The rise, fall, and revival of History in Ontario high schools is full of twists and turns. History ...
Engaging with historical events, people and places encourages students to envision history as a dyna...
Theories and discussions around historical consciousness explore the myriad ways our identities and ...
This investigation provides important insights for how a critical model of global education might b...
Scholars have long identified fostering democratic citizenship as a primary purpose of public school...
In 2018 it is 30 years since the Educational Reform Act of 1988 introduced a National Curriculum to ...
This thesis explores the roles oral histories and drama can play in questioning and transforming dom...
As Canada prepares to turn 150, this article discusses what curricular shifts are necessary to recon...
Teaching national history in school generates significant public anxiety and political debate-as the...
This paper looks at the historical consciousness of prospective history teachers in Canada. Using a ...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this study, I examine the relationship between citizensh...
This reflection explores the challenges and opportunities inherent in teaching and learning Canadian...
Sociocultural studies in history education demonstrate that “positionality” influences how one under...
Master narratives frame students’ historical knowledge, possibly hindering access to more historical...
Master narratives frame students’ historical knowledge, possibly hindering access to more historical...
The rise, fall, and revival of History in Ontario high schools is full of twists and turns. History ...
Engaging with historical events, people and places encourages students to envision history as a dyna...
Theories and discussions around historical consciousness explore the myriad ways our identities and ...
This investigation provides important insights for how a critical model of global education might b...
Scholars have long identified fostering democratic citizenship as a primary purpose of public school...
In 2018 it is 30 years since the Educational Reform Act of 1988 introduced a National Curriculum to ...
This thesis explores the roles oral histories and drama can play in questioning and transforming dom...