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History Education, Diversity and Inclusion (HEDI) 2025

Main stakeholder

Sebastian Barsch, University of Cologne, Franzika Rein, University Hildesheim

Details

Contact

s.barsch@uni-koeln.de

Languages

English

Description

Given the diversity in society, which is reflected in schools, the question of making history learning accessible to all remains crucial. Inclusion and diversity have become integral to history education, with research and methodologies expanding significantly over the past two decades. However, substantial theoretical, empirical, and practical challenges persist, necessitating a focused study on history education centered on inclusion and diversity. Recently, a broader understanding of inclusion has emerged, addressing not only disabilities but also social inequalities linked to language, socio-economic status, sexual orientation, and ethnicity, differing from the societal majority. Consequently, inclusion has become a research and practice area across various professions, each offering unique perspectives. The intersection of these factors also impacts historical learning processes. This conference seeks to explore these issues, offering a platform for theoretical perspectives, practical experiences, empirical findings, and conceptual approaches. Key questions include: - Which theoretical approaches in history didactics support inclusion and diversity in history education? - How are historical competences and thinking skills affected by inclusion? - What role does digitization play in inclusive history education? - What empirical evidence exists on inclusive history education? - What conditions are necessary for effective history education programs? - What successful teaching approaches are available? - Which methodological approaches could prove effective in history teaching? We invite proposals for contributions! Presentations should be 20 minutes long, followed by a 10-minute discussion. The conference will be international, with English as the working language. For international participants, funding for travel expenses will be sought. Therefore, early commitment with a working title for a talk or workshop is required.

How to apply

Please submit your proposals (max. 1000 words) and a brief CV (max. 500 characters) by November 30, 2024, to: s.barsch@uni-koeln.de and reinf@uni-hildesheim.de

Thematic focus

Other Approaches

Museums, Memorials and Exhibitions

Primary Schools

Secondary Schools

Teacher Training

Media and Public Discourse

Other Forms of History Education

History Didactics / Teaching Practices

History Education for Persons with Special Needs

Inclusive History Education

Innovative Approaches

Multi-Perspectivity in History Teaching

Teaching Sensitive Histories