Buch, Englisch, 304 Seiten, PB, Format (B × H): 141 mm x 214 mm, Gewicht: 376 g
Global Interrelations
Buch, Englisch, 304 Seiten, PB, Format (B × H): 141 mm x 214 mm, Gewicht: 376 g
Reihe: History Education international
ISBN: 978-3-7344-0081-0
Verlag: Wochenschau Verlag
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
Elisabeth Erdmann and Wolfgang Hasberg: Bologna – A European or a Global Task? Introduction
1. History Teacher Education in the European Union
Arthur Chapman: University History Education and History Teacher Training in the United Kingdom
Ágnes Fischer-Dárdai and József Kaposi: The Correction of the Bologna Reform Process. Changes in the Training of History Teachers in Hungary
Elisabeth Erdmann and Wolfgang Hasberg: Bologna in Germany. History Teacher Education between Historical Culture and History Education
Viliam Kratochvil and Barnabás Vajda: History Didactics in the Slovak Republic
Maria Sánchez Agusti: The Teaching of History in Spain. Imbalances between History and History Didactics in the Training of History Teachers
Danijela Trškan: Development of History Teacher Education in Slovenia
Marie-Christine Baquès and Brigitte Morand: In France: Tense Times follow the Training Reform Upheaval
2. History Teacher Education in Europe
Ismail H. Demircioglu: History Teacher Education and History Education in Turkey
Alexander S. Khodnev: History Teacher Education in Russia
Vera Sperisen and Béatrice Ziegler: The Great Upheaval. Reform of History Teacher Education in Switzerland
3. History Teacher Education in a Global Perspective
Keith C. Barton: History Education and Teacher Preparation in the United States
Penney Clark, Stéphane Lévesque and Ruth Sandwell: Dialogue Across Chasms: History and History Education in Canada
Tim Allender: History Lessons from the Antipodes: Teaching History Didactics in Australia
Elize S. van Eeden: Studying History in South-Africa: Reflections of yesterday to face, map and bridge diversity today and tomorrow
Takahiro Kondo: Issues of History Education in Japan as seen in Teacher Education. Lost in Polarization of Historical Culture
4. Conclusion
Elisabeth Erdmann and Wolfgang Hasberg: Global Interrelations? Necessity and Fertility of standardizing History Education