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  • Holmberg, Ulrik, et al. (författare)
  • Frågedriven undervisning för att organisera normativa kunskapspraktiker i SO-ämnena
  • 2022
  • Ingår i: Nordidactica. - : Karlstads universitet. - 2000-9879. ; :4, s. 124-153
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This is a mainly conceptual and argumentative article which presents a model for enquiry-based teaching (Swedish acronym FDU - frågedrivenundervisning). The purpose is to suggest and discuss how enquiry-based teaching can contribute to organising qualified subject teaching in history, religious education and social studies. This is dealt with through two sections. The first section presents a structure for enquiry-based teaching through tested teaching designs in the three subjects, and the second section discusses certain qualities of enquiry-based teaching that we argue should be maintained. Based on actual teaching and teachers' experiences of designing enquiry-based teaching, the article positions FDU as a subject didactic teaching model. Hordern's (2022) framework for normative knowledge practices forms the theoretical starting point for discussing FDU as a subject didactic model that can help teachers in designing, planning, implementing and evaluating qualified subject teaching.The article argues that FDU can be regarded as a normative knowledge practice that is characterised by the qualities of being enquiry-based, prospective, consistent, assessment-oriented, and continuous. 
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  • Johansson, Maria, 1965- (författare)
  • Historieundervisning och interkulturell kompetens
  • 2012
  • Licentiatavhandling (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Abstract Title: History teaching and intercultural competence This study takes as its starting point the relationship between the multicultural and globalised society and history as a school subject, and explores it theoretically as well as empirically.  Intercultural historical competence, which is the main theoretical and analytical concept of the study, is developed from theories of narrative competence and theories of intercultural competence, and is positioned in the intersection between the two. Narrative competence describes historical consciousness as being characterised by three distinct sub-competencies, the competence of experience, the competence of interpretation and the competence of orientation. Historical learning is seen as the qualification of these competencies to be able to tell meaningful stories about our lives.  The empirical case study explores how intercultural historical competence as a learning objective is interpreted and enacted in one history classroom. The enacted object of learning is regarded as a co-construction between the teacher, the pupils and historical narratives. This study explores how experiences and interpretations of the past are made and used in the work in the classroom. The question of what constitutes each narrative sub-competence is addressed and discussed in three empirical chapters respectively. The source material mainly consists of observations from a sequel of 25 history lessons in an upper secondary school The empirical results show how different dimensions of each sub-competence contribute to what is possible to learn in relation to intercultural historical competence. One important dimension of the competence of experience is the employment of strategies of pluralism, deconstruction and counter-narratives to open up closed narratives. The competence of interpretation is strengthened by the use of second-order concepts as tools to qualify historical thinking. Furthermore, it is demonstrated how it is possible to practise the competence of orientation by giving pupils the opportunity to use historical narratives and historical tools to make sense of the present and to think about the future. One additional conclusion is that the planning process, when the learning objective is interpreted and framed into lessons and exercises, is decisive for what is possible for pupils to learn. Finally, it is stated that history as a school subject has the capacity to develop knowledge, skills and attitudes that are relevant in a multicultural and globalised society. Key words: history teaching, historical learning, history education, intercultural competence, intercultural education, historical consciousness, upper secondary school, class room study, object of learning, learning objective, historical narrative.
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  • Johansson, Maria, 1965- (författare)
  • Interkulturalitet och historia : Historieundervisningens teori och praktik i en mångkulturell värld
  • 2023
  • Doktorsavhandling (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • The purpose of this thesis is to investigate interculturality in history as an idea and practice. Two overarching research questions are raised, each concerning the theoretical and practical levels: How can history, as a field of knowledge and teaching, be related to intercultural learning as a normative practice? What obstacles and opportunities for teaching and learning emerge when intercultural historical learning is the goal? This thesis comprises four published studies. Through a hermeneutic process, the aspects of interculturality and history are investigated as interplays between theory and empirics and between generic outcomes and specific cases. Cases from three Swedish upper secondary history classrooms provide data. They are analysed narratively, using both analytical tools based on the theories of historical consciousness and historical thinking, as well as the framework of threshold concepts. Utilising the theory of powerful knowledge, interculturality, as a normative and extrinsic goal, is brought together with history as a dynamic body of knowledge. In the thesis, I argue that interculturality in history teaching is best understood as a shift in perspectives, adopting a specific gaze on historical narratives. The identified obstacles relate to the normativity of interculturality, the methodological nationalism of history and the pedagogical risk of fragmentation and deconstruction. A major result is the potential to construct complex, multidirectional narratives centred on cultural encounters and migration processes, which combine temporal and spatial layers to open the past for intercultural connections. There also seem to be specifically productive learning situations and liminal spaces in which students acquire new subject understandings. Finally, in a systematic approach, a didactic model of intercultural historical learning is presented, constituting the final, but still provisional, hermeneutic loop of the research project.
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  • Nordgren, Kenneth, 1962-, et al. (författare)
  • Intercultural historical learning : A conceptual framework
  • 2015
  • Ingår i: Journal of Curriculum Studies. - : Routledge. - 0022-0272 .- 1366-5839. ; 47:1, s. 1-25
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This paper outlines a conceptual framework in order to systematically discuss themeaning of intercultural learning in history education and how it could be advanced. Wedo so by bringing together theories of historical consciousness, intercultural competenceand postcolonial thinking. By combining these theories into one framework, we identifysome specific and critical aspects of historical learning that are relevant for today. Wehave constructed a matrix with three rows of narrative abilities intersecting with threecolumns of intercultural dimensions. This generates a matrix that consists of nine cells.By formulating a set of questions and answers for each cell, we outline learning applica-tions and demonstrate how the historical and intercultural concepts are mutually enrich-ing. The framework addresses two issues: firstly, the intercultural historical competencethat may result; and secondly, how it can be developed. This can be used by researchersto analyse the intercultural elements of historical learning, in schools and in society, andby educators to construct relevant learning activities.
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