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Citation: 

Osborne, Ken. “Teaching History in Schools: A Canadian Debate.” Journal of Curriculum Studies 35(5) (2003): 585-626.

Abstract/Summary: 

This paper examines the debate over the teaching of Canadian history that has been in progress in Canada since the early 1990s. It considers four criticisms: schools do not teach enough Canadian history and students, therefore, do not know it; the history that is taught is no longer sufficiently national; social history has destroyed the old nation-building narrative and dwells on the negative rather than the positive aspects of Canada's past; and child-centred teaching and other pedagogical fashions have led teachers to devalue factual knowledge. Finally, it examines the proposals that have been advanced for the reform of history teaching in Canada.

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Taylor and Francis Online