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      Teaching history in a global age

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          Researchers in the teaching of modern global history generally focus on historical issues that have reshaped our world, including decolonization, social democracies, revolutions, terrorism, religions, competition in labour markets and the role of superpowers. This article attempts to explore global study through which young people may understand both the outside world and themselves. The aim is to reframe the way in which history is taught in schools, seeing it as part of the whole curriculum that makes a contribution to both the values of personal development and to citizenship with a focus on the world's history. History needs to develop a political intelligence through teaching global history. Based upon the paper's theoretical framework, curriculum developers can create global history syllabuses and pedagogies.

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          Journal
          75011015
          History Education Research Journal
          UCL IOE Press
          1472-9474
          1472-9466
          26 October 2018
          : 15
          : 2
          : 328-341
          Article
          1472-9474(20181026)15:2L.328;1- s12.phd /ioep/herj/2018/00000015/00000002/art00012
          10.18546/HERJ.15.2.12
          483d3217-b738-44bb-88d6-9d8a9cce919b
          Copyright @ 2018
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          Educational research & Statistics,General education,History
          POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE,HISTORY CURRICULUM,GLOBAL HISTORY,CROSS-CULTURAL INTERACTION,CRITICAL THINKING,CITIZENSHIP,WORLD HISTORY,HISTORY TEACHING

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