Knowing history in schools : powerful knowledge and the powers of knowledge / edited by Arthur Chapman
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- 9781787357303
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction : historical knowing and the ‘knowledge turn’
How helpful is the theory of powerful knowledge for history educators?
Inferentialism in history education : locating the ‘power’ and the ‘knowledge’ by thinking about what it is for a concept to have meaning in the first place
Powerful knowledge building and conceptual change research : learning from research on ‘historical accounts’ in England and Cyprus
Disciplinary knowledge denied?
The power of knowledge : the impact on history teachers of sustained subject-rich professional development
Two concepts of power : knowledge (re)production in English history education discourse
Powerful knowledge for what? History education and 45-degree discourse
Ka mura, ka muri [look to the past to inform the future]: disciplinary history, cultural responsiveness and Māori perspectives of the past
The stories we tell ourselves : history teaching, powerful knowledge and the importance of context
Powerful knowledge or the powers of knowledge : a dialogue with history educators
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