In search of historical consciousness: An investigation into young South Africans' knowledge and understanding of 'their' national histories

This study reports the findings of an investigation into young South Africans' knowledge and understanding of their national past derived from narrative accounts of South African history written by 27 university students who had recently completed the national school history curriculum. Analys...

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Main Author: Kate Angier
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UCL Press 2017-06-01
Series:London Review of Education
Online Access:https://uclpress.scienceopen.com/hosted-document?doi=10.18546/LRE.15.2.03
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description This study reports the findings of an investigation into young South Africans' knowledge and understanding of their national past derived from narrative accounts of South African history written by 27 university students who had recently completed the national school history curriculum. Analysis of these narratives indicates two fundamental differences in the way the history of South Africa is told, in terms of emphasis (the relative weight assigned to different periods and people) and of agency (who 'did' and who was 'done to'). These differences point to the continued importance of racial identity as a factor in the formation of a national historical consciousness in post-apartheid South Africa. The highly selective emplotment of South Africa's past by the students highlights the importance of sociocultural factors in the development of young people's historical consciousness, a conclusion that has implications for classroom pedagogy. These findings suggest that unless the historical understanding with which students come to the classroom is engaged and is complicated through evidence-based historical enquiry then neither the 'disciplinary' nor 'social justice' aims of the intended curriculum will be realized.
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spelling doaj.art-e722888f8fab41969940141d828dd06d2023-02-23T11:22:58ZengUCL PressLondon Review of Education1474-84601474-84792017-06-011515517310.18546/LRE.15.2.03In search of historical consciousness: An investigation into young South Africans' knowledge and understanding of 'their' national historiesKate AngierThis study reports the findings of an investigation into young South Africans' knowledge and understanding of their national past derived from narrative accounts of South African history written by 27 university students who had recently completed the national school history curriculum. Analysis of these narratives indicates two fundamental differences in the way the history of South Africa is told, in terms of emphasis (the relative weight assigned to different periods and people) and of agency (who 'did' and who was 'done to'). These differences point to the continued importance of racial identity as a factor in the formation of a national historical consciousness in post-apartheid South Africa. The highly selective emplotment of South Africa's past by the students highlights the importance of sociocultural factors in the development of young people's historical consciousness, a conclusion that has implications for classroom pedagogy. These findings suggest that unless the historical understanding with which students come to the classroom is engaged and is complicated through evidence-based historical enquiry then neither the 'disciplinary' nor 'social justice' aims of the intended curriculum will be realized.https://uclpress.scienceopen.com/hosted-document?doi=10.18546/LRE.15.2.03
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In search of historical consciousness: An investigation into young South Africans' knowledge and understanding of 'their' national histories
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title In search of historical consciousness: An investigation into young South Africans' knowledge and understanding of 'their' national histories
title_full In search of historical consciousness: An investigation into young South Africans' knowledge and understanding of 'their' national histories
title_fullStr In search of historical consciousness: An investigation into young South Africans' knowledge and understanding of 'their' national histories
title_full_unstemmed In search of historical consciousness: An investigation into young South Africans' knowledge and understanding of 'their' national histories
title_short In search of historical consciousness: An investigation into young South Africans' knowledge and understanding of 'their' national histories
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