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      What kind of history teaching may promote intercultural competence in culturally-diverse societies? Teachers’ reflections from a case of conflict

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      Frontiers in Education
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          Abstract

          Introduction

          In our globalised world, the goal of cultivating a rigid national identity through school history should be replaced by the goals of developing global citizenship and safeguarding democracy. School history should thus balance the feeling of belonging to the state with the feeling of being a global citizen by building students’ intercultural competence through historical thought, conscience, and empathy. To this end, the main purpose of this research is to examine teachers’ perceptions of the best teaching strategies and practices to cultivate students’ intercultural competence through history education.

          Methods

          The study is implemented in Cyprus, as it provides for a context of conflict, in which history education is called to play a catalytic role in building reconciliation. Interviews were carried out with 18 high-school history teachers.

          Results

          Based on teachers’ perspectives, three thematic categories emerged from the data analysis; namely: (a) history teaching through an interdisciplinary approach, (b) history teaching through historical sources, and (c) history teaching through collaborative learning.

          Discussion

          The study bears wider implications for history curricula, teaching methodologies, and teachers’ training.

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                Journal
                Frontiers in Education
                Front. Educ.
                Frontiers Media SA
                2504-284X
                November 16 2023
                November 16 2023
                : 8
                Article
                10.3389/feduc.2023.1156518
                19acb748-bbc0-4f1f-aa2f-25a5dac5a963
                © 2023

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