Decolonising the History Curriculum: Euro-centrism and Primary Schooling

Decolonising the History Curriculum: Euro-centrism and Primary Schooling

by Marlon Lee Moncrieffe
Decolonising the History Curriculum: Euro-centrism and Primary Schooling

Decolonising the History Curriculum: Euro-centrism and Primary Schooling

by Marlon Lee Moncrieffe

eBook1st ed. 2020 (1st ed. 2020)

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Overview

This book calls for a reconceptualisation and decolonisation of the Key Stage 2 national history curriculum. The author applies a range of theories in his research with White-British primary school teachers to show how decolonising the history curriculum can generate new knowledge for all, in the face of imposed Eurocentric starting points for teaching and learning in history, and dominant white-cultural attitudes in primary school education. Through both narrative and biographical methodologies, the author presents how teaching and learning Black-British history in schools can be achieved, and centres his Black-British identity and minority-ethnic group experience alongside the immigrant Black-Jamaican perspective of his mother to support a framework of critical thinking of curriculum decolonisation. This book illustrates the potential of transformative thinking and action that can be employed as social justice for minority-ethnic group children who are marginalized in their educational development and learning by the dominant discourses of British history, national building and national identity.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783030579456
Publisher: Palgrave Pivot
Publication date: 11/24/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 436 KB

About the Author

Marlon Lee Moncrieffe is Doctor of Education at the School of Education, University of Brighton, UK. He has worked in Primary School Education and Higher Education for over twenty years. His academic research focuses on 20th century Black-British lives, experiences, and histories for advancing teaching, learning and education for all.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction.- 2. ‘Epistemic Violence’ in the History Curriculum.- 3. White Trainee-Teachers Reproduce Eurocentric  and White- British Histories.- 4. Orienting with Historical Consciousness.- 5. Centring the Black Experience in Key Stage 2 Primary School British History.- 6. Transforming White-British Trainee- Teachers’ Thinking Through Black-British History.- 7. Opportunity, Action and Commitment.

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