What is an Appropriate Educational Response to Controversial Historical Monuments?

Journal of Philosophy of Education 55 (3):484-497 (2021)
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Abstract

There are many things that can be done to educate young people about controversial topics - including historical monuments - in schools. At the same time, however, we argue that there is little warrant for optimism concerning the educational potential of classroom instruction given the interpretative frame of the state-approved history curriculum; the onerous institutional constraints under which school teachers must labour; the unusual constellation of talents history teachers must possess; the frequent absence of marginalized voices in these conversations; and finally, the not unlikely indifference - if not outright hostility - expressed by far too many members of the dominant group. For these reasons, we think it best to expand the scope of educational possibilities one is willing to consider.

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Michael S. Merry
University of Amsterdam
Anders Schinkel
VU University Amsterdam

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