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Theory and research in social education
“But it wasn’t like that” : The impact of visits to communit...
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Between Trauma and Perpetration : Psychoanalytical and Social Psychological Perspectives on Difficult Histories in the Israeli Context
(2017)
Vol. 45
Núm. 3
Pág. 349-377
How Secondary History Teachers Use and Think About Museums : Current Practices and Untapped Promise for Promoting Historical Understanding
(2012)
Vol. 40
Núm. 1
Pág. 66-97
Visiting Chutchui : The making of a colonial counterstory on an elementary school field trip
(2019)
Vol. 47
Núm. 1
Pág. 52-75
The Teaching of Controversial Issues During Elementary-Level History Instruction : Greek-Cypriot Teachers' Perceptions and Emotions
(2012)
Vol. 40
Núm. 2
Pág. 107-133
"It's in My Veins" : identity and disciplinary practice in students discussions of a historical issue
(2013)
Vol. 41
Núm. 1
Pág. 33-64
Conceptualizing emotions in social studies education
(2015)
Vol. 43
Núm. 2
Pág. 147-178
Trying to "See Things Differently" : Northern Ireland Students' Struggle to Understand Alternative Historical Perspectives
(2012)
Vol. 40
Núm. 4
Pág. 371-408
(Dis) Union at 150 : Collective Memories of Secession
(2015)
Vol. 43
Núm. 4
Pág. 499-527
Seeing and feeling difficult history : A case study of how Canadian students make sense of photographs of Indian Residential Schools
(2019)
Vol. 47
Núm. 4
Pág. 472-496