Facts

Contact person:
David Rosenlund
Financer:
  • The Swedish Institute for Educational Research
Responsible at MaU:
David Rosenlund
External project members:
  • Anders Nersäter (Göteborg University)
  • Ulla Runesson (Jönköping University)
Time frame:
01 January 2025 - 31 December 2027
Research environment :
Research subject:

About the project

The object of study is what students need to learn to handle historical accounts constructively and how teaching can be designed to teach them this. Previous research highlights that a large proportion of students have difficulties in handling this central aspect of the history subject. Research also shows that a large proportion of teachers experience challenges in teaching about historical accounts.

The project is theoretically based on historical literacy, where the starting point is that historical phenomena should be handled constructively in the present. If students understand the strategies historians use, the likelihood increases that they will understand that there can be several reasonable but conflicting accounts about a certain historical phenomenon. Such an understanding provides potential for historical literacy – understanding the present and thus being able to act as democratic subjects. The teaching principles that we develop in the project aim to increase student's ability to help teachers to design history education that addresses this issue.

The project is carried out in two phases, where in phase 1, together with teachers in a Learning Study, we identify students' challenges regarding historical accounts and develop teaching principles to address these challenges. In phase 2, the project is scaled up, the teaching principles are tested in other schools, and the outcomes are related to comparison groups.