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Citation: 

VanSledright, Bruce. “On the Importance of Historical Positionality to Thinking about and Teaching History.” International Journal of Social Education 12(2) (1998): 1-18. http://ijse.iweb.bsu.edu/

Abstract/Summary: 

Maintains that historical understanding is possible only by taking the student's positionality, or prior understanding of the past, into consideration when teaching historical concepts and facts. Explains that through the ambitious efforts of the history teacher, such as questioning students on their epistemological positions, a student's positionality can change and grow.

 

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ERIC