Documenting the January 6 attack on the US Capitol: A comparative case study on German and US perspectives for teaching the historical and the contemporary

IF 1.6 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Paul G. Fitchett, Carolin Hestler, Franziska Rein
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The storming of the US Capitol on January 6th, 2021 shocked the world and challenged democratic norms. Considerations on how to teach the events of January 6th remains an open question, not just for the United States but for other democratic nations, including Germany. This comparative case study explored the similarities and differences in how US and German social studies/history teachers made meaning of the January 6th attack and their rationale for teaching (or in some cases not teaching) the event. The international comparison sheds light on how threats to democracy are perceived by educators and their pedagogical rationales for teaching them. Findings suggest that teachers’ analysis of media credibility and instructional decision-making were complicated by their social and cultural connections to the event. German participants expressed a greater willingness to teach the events of the insurrection compared to their US counterparts. This study offers recommendations beyond teaching January 6th for teacher educators and education stakeholders supportive of teaching difficult and controversial histories. Exploring these international comparisons also calls into question how events are remembered and taught, potentially impacting democratic education.
记录 1 月 6 日对美国国会大厦的袭击:德国和美国历史与当代教学视角的案例比较研究
2021 年 1 月 6 日发生的冲击美国国会大厦事件震惊了世界,对民主准则提出了挑战。如何教授 1 月 6 日的事件,不仅对美国,而且对包括德国在内的其他民主国家来说,都是一个未决问题。这项比较案例研究探讨了美国和德国的社会研究/历史教师如何理解 1 月 6 日袭击事件的异同,以及他们教授(或在某些情况下不教授)这一事件的理由。这项国际比较研究揭示了教育工作者如何看待对民主的威胁以及他们的教学理念。研究结果表明,教师对媒体可信度的分析和教学决策因其与该事件的社会和文化联系而变得复杂。与美国同行相比,德国参与者更愿意教授起义事件。本研究为教师教育者和支持教授困难和有争议历史的教育相关方提供了除教授 1 月 6 日事件以外的建议。对这些国际比较的探索也对如何记忆和教授这些事件提出了质疑,并可能对民主教育产生影响。
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Research in Comparative and International Education
Research in Comparative and International Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: Research in Comparative and International Education is a peer-reviewed international journal, edited by Hubert Ertl of the University of Oxford, assisted by an Editorial Board and an International Advisory Board of international scholars with a wide range of expertise in comparative and international studies.
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