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      The concept of historical time in early childhood education: theoretical, methodological approaches and practice

      History Education Research Journal
      UCL Press

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          This article focuses on an approach to the concept of historical time in early childhood education through the lens of cognitive psychology. It consists of three parts: (1) theoretical approaches, inspired by three broad scientific fields – cognitive psychology, pedagogy and history; (2) the presentation of educational examples, formed by empirical data and case studies; and (3) conclusions. Its main purpose is to combine theoretical approaches and findings from contemporary scientific research with empirical data from the educational process, so as to argue that kindergarten children can represent and be taught the concept of historical time and, with its help, can be introduced to history education.

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          Our sense of time is altered by our emotions to such an extent that time seems to fly when we are having fun and drags when we are bored. Recent studies using standardized emotional material provide a unique opportunity for understanding the neurocognitive mechanisms that underlie the effects of emotion on timing and time perception in the milliseconds-to-hours range. We outline how these new findings can be explained within the framework of internal-clock models and describe how emotional arousal and valence interact to produce both increases and decreases in attentional time sharing and clock speed. The study of time and emotion is at a crossroads, and we outline possible examples for future directions.
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                Journal
                History Education Research Journal
                Hist_Educ_Res_J
                UCL Press
                2631-9713
                December 22 2022
                December 22 2022
                : 19
                : 1
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                10.14324/HERJ.19.1.11
                4457da22-2128-49cf-b335-6017b2d99a25
                © 2022

                https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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