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Global perspectives on history education.

This book is a highly informative and timely collection of perspectives on history education from around the world. With contributions from experts in 14 countries, it gives readers a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing educators in diverse cultural, social, and political contexts. Whether you are a history teacher, policy maker, or simply interested in the role of education in shaping global perspectives, this book is an essential read.

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ISBN: 9781617351075
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: RM298.19 MYR
Date of Publication: 2010-10-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Sociology, Politics, History
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A volume in International Review of History Education Series Editors Peter Lee, Rosalyn Ashby, Stuart Foster The 6th book of the International Review of History Education Series, Contemporary public debates over history education, presents public debates on history education as they appear in 14 different areas of the world, in Asia, Europe, North and South America. In alphabetical order: in Brazil, by Maria Auxiliadora Schmidt and Tania Braga Garcia, in Canada, by Peter Seixas, in England, by Rosalyn Ashby and Christopher Edwards, in Greece, by Irene Nakou and Eleni Apostolidou, in Israel, by Eyal Naveh, in Japan and South Korea, by Yonghee Suh and Makito Yurita, in Northern Ireland, by Alan McCully, in Portugal, by Isabel Barca, in Quebec (Canada), by Jean-Francois Cardin, in Singapore, by Suhaimi Afandi and Mark Baildon, in Spain, by Lis Cercadillo, in Turkey, by Dursun Dilek and Gulcin (Yapici) Dilek, and in the United States, by Peter Stearns. By illuminating common trends, national peculiarities and differences, this collective book further enriches our knowledge about crucial issues concerning public perspectives over history education in diverse parts of the world. It opens new questions and issues to be further investigated by all who are interested in this field, in terms of its historical, educational, global, national, ethnic, cultural, social and political dimensions in the current transitional and multicultural environment. This international dialogue therefore addresses historians, history education researchers, university professors, school teachers, policy makers, publishers, parents and all those who insist that history education is very important, especially if it enables young people to orientate in the present and the future in historical terms."
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Global perspectives on history education.

This book is a highly informative and timely collection of perspectives on history education from around the world. With contributions from experts in 14 countries, it gives readers a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing educators in diverse cultural, social, and political contexts. Whether you are a history teacher, policy maker, or simply interested in the role of education in shaping global perspectives, this book is an essential read.

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