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This book delves into the psychology of teaching and learning
History. It provides insight into the cognitive processes by which
individuals imbibe history and the ways in which identity
associations can shape our interpretation of histories. It
assimilates concepts such as political scenario, curriculum, and
pedagogy to give a holistic understanding of the processes involved
in the learning of History. It discusses various themes such as the
instrumentality of History in nation-building, psychological
features and development of historical understanding (HU), and the
marginalisation of community history. As a conclusion, it also
provides suggestions on how teachers can reconcile with the
developmental stages and multiple versions of History, while
teaching openness and acceptance for diversity without compromising
on nation-building commitments. An important contribution, this
volume will be indispensable for students and researchers of
Education, History, Psychology, and Educational psychology. It will
also be of interest to historians, teachers, and teacher educators.
This book delves into the psychology of teaching and learning
History. It provides insight into the cognitive processes by which
individuals imbibe history and the ways in which identity
associations can shape our interpretation of histories. It
assimilates concepts such as political scenario, curriculum, and
pedagogy to give a holistic understanding of the processes involved
in the learning of History. It discusses various themes such as the
instrumentality of History in nation-building, psychological
features and development of historical understanding (HU), and the
marginalisation of community history. As a conclusion, it also
provides suggestions on how teachers can reconcile with the
developmental stages and multiple versions of History, while
teaching openness and acceptance for diversity without compromising
on nation-building commitments. An important contribution, this
volume will be indispensable for students and researchers of
Education, History, Psychology, and Educational psychology. It will
also be of interest to historians, teachers, and teacher educators.
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