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A Study of the Secondary School History Curriculum in Chile from Colonial Times to the Present / by Carmen Gloria Zúñiga, Tom O'Donoghue, Simon Clarke.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Zúñiga, Carmen Gloria, author.
O'Donoghue, Thomas, author.
Clarke, Simon, author.
Series:
Humanities, Social Sciences and Law Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Education.
Local Subjects:
Education.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (167 p.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2015.
Place of Publication:
Rotterdam : SensePublishers : Imprint: SensePublishers, 2015.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
"The focus of this book is on the secondary school history curriculum in Chile from colonial times to the present. By way of background, attention is paid to the development of the history curriculum in the three countries which have most influenced educational developments in Chile, namely, England, the United States of America and Spain. The academic literature on the history curriculum throughout the English-speaking and Latin-speaking world, especially on the purposes attached to history as a school subject and the variety of pedagogical approaches prescribed is also considered. The results of a project that addressed the following interrelated research questions are then outlined: • What is the historical background to the current secondary school history curriculum in Chile? • What are the current developments of the secondary school history curriculum in Chile? • What are the issues of concern for secondary school history teachers in Chile? At various times the teaching of the subject ranged from being in the ‘great tradition’ approach, emphasizing teacher-centred activities and repetition of content knowledge, to being in the ‘new history’ tradition, emphasizing the promotion of active learning, student-centred activities and the encouragement of the historical method of enquiry. The analysis also details current issues of concern for teachers regarding the implementation of the current curriculum framework for secondary school history. The book concludes with a consideration of implications for practice in areas pertaining to curriculum development, teaching and learning, management and administration, teacher preparation, and professional development practices in Chile. ".
Contents:
Preliminary Material / Carmen Gloria Zúñiga , Thomas O’Donoghue and Simon Clarke
The Issues / Carmen Gloria Zúñiga , Thomas O’Donoghue and Simon Clarke
Context / Carmen Gloria Zúñiga , Thomas O’Donoghue and Simon Clarke
Literature Review / Carmen Gloria Zúñiga , Thomas O’Donoghue and Simon Clarke
Research Methodology / Carmen Gloria Zúñiga , Thomas O’Donoghue and Simon Clarke
Historical Background to the Teaching of History in Secondary Schools in Chile / Carmen Gloria Zúñiga , Thomas O’Donoghue and Simon Clarke
Current Developments of the Secondary School History Curriculum in Chile / Carmen Gloria Zúñiga , Thomas O’Donoghue and Simon Clarke
Issues of Concern for Secondary School History Teachers / Carmen Gloria Zúñiga , Thomas O’Donoghue and Simon Clarke
Summary, Discussion and Conclusion / Carmen Gloria Zúñiga , Thomas O’Donoghue and Simon Clarke
References / Carmen Gloria Zúñiga , Thomas O’Donoghue and Simon Clarke
Index / Carmen Gloria Zúñiga , Thomas O’Donoghue and Simon Clarke.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9789462099265
946209926X
OCLC:
903974074

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