A theoretical and methodological proposal to decolonize history teaching

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https://doi.org/10.14507/epaa.31.7621

Keywords:

history teaching, decolonial perspective, history, school, citizenship

Abstract

The school subject of history plays a sensitive and instrumental role in the construction of hegemonic narratives (national and western). History teaching framed by institutional and historical legacies becomes a modern/colonial teaching of homogeneous narratives that ultimately transmits Eurocentric bias. Regarding this diagnosis, in this paper we develop a theoretical and methodological proposal to decolonize history teaching. For this purpose, first we address the role of history teaching in the education of citizens by exploring the contributions of the decolonial approach. Second, we explore theoretically the possibilities of a decolonial history by emphasizing its contributions. Finally, we propose a set of specific methodological concepts to include the decolonial perspective into history teaching.

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Benjamin Rafael Sher, University of Barcelona

Licenciatura en Historia de McGill University y Máster en Educación Secundaria de las Ciencias Sociales de la Universidad de Barcelona. Le interesa investigar y practicar la enseñanza desde una perspectiva decolonial con ojo a la justicia restauradora, las vertientes de poder y la democratización de los conocimientos.

 

Isidora Sáez-Rosenkranz, University of Barcelona

Licenciada en Historia y doctora en Didáctica de las Ciencias Sociales y del Patrimonio. Es profesora lectora Serra Húnter en la Universidad de Barcelona. Su línea de investigación se centra en la enseñanza de la Historia desde una perspectiva crítica con enfoque ciudadano.

Published

2023-05-02

How to Cite

Sher, B. R., & Sáez-Rosenkranz, I. (2023). A theoretical and methodological proposal to decolonize history teaching . Education Policy Analysis Archives, 31. https://doi.org/10.14507/epaa.31.7621

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