Bridging History and Special Education
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Historical Thinking and Disabilities

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https://doi.org/10.38072/2703-0784/v5Contributor(s)
Barsch, Sebastian (editor)
Rein, Franziska (editor)
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This anthology, based on an international conference held 2023 at the University of Cologne, brings together contributions to the ongoing international discourse on inclusive education and the challenges and potentials of inclusive history teaching. It highlights the need to expand the concept of inclusion beyond a narrow focus on disability. At the same time, it seeks to demonstrate how expertise in special education can enrich the discourses in history education. Aiming to foster interdisciplinary dialogue and mutual learning among researchers and practitioners from different countries and backgrounds, the volume contributes to the theoretical refinement, empirical foundation, and practical development of inclusive approaches to history education.
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inclusive education; inclusive history teaching; special education expertise; interdisciplinary dialogue; international perspectivesWebshop link
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978-3-910591-22-6, 978-3-910591-23-3Publisher website
https://www.universitaetsverlag.uni-kiel.dePublication date and place
Kiel, 2025Series
Think! Historically: Teaching History and the Dialogue of Disciplines, 5Classification
Teaching of students with physical impairments or disabilities
Teaching of students with learning difficulties
History
Teacher training
Teaching skills and techniques
Teaching of a specific subject

