School trips to historical sites: students’ cognitive, affective and physical experiences from visits to Auschwitz

Mikael Berg, Martin Stolare
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History can be experienced in many ways, including visits to historical sites. Indeed, it is becoming increasingly common for Swedish schools to organise trips for their students to historical sites; in this case, to concentration camps. This article analyses how cognitive, affective and physical experiences frame students’ interpretations of historical sites, and discusses how visits to historical sites might contribute to history education. The research questions we examine are as follows: What forms of experience did the students express, and how did these forms relate to each other? What implications might these expressed experiences pose for how teachers organise their teaching, including trips to Holocaust memorial sites? This article analyses seminars that comprised part of the examinable work in a course that involved a study trip to Auschwitz concentration camp. Empirical data were analysed using a model in which cognitive, affective and physical experiences were identified and described. The results demonstrate how cognitive, affective and physical responses interact with students’ experiences. Students described how the school trip contributed to their understanding of what is and is not possible to know, and to their will to influence society. Thus, the results indicate that physical encounters with historical sites can create new opportunities for students’ learning of history and the meaning making that comes from it.
学校参观历史遗迹:学生参观奥斯威辛集中营的认知、情感和身体体验
可以通过多种方式体验历史,包括参观历史遗迹。事实上,瑞典学校组织学生参观历史遗址(这里指的是集中营)的做法越来越普遍。本文分析了认知、情感和身体体验如何影响学生对历史遗迹的解读,并讨论了参观历史遗迹如何有助于历史教育。我们研究的问题如下学生们表达了哪些形式的体验,这些形式之间的关系如何?这些表达出来的体验对教师如何组织教学(包括参观大屠杀纪念地)会产生什么影响?本文分析了一门课程中的研讨会,这门课程的部分应考作业涉及到到奥斯威辛集中营的考察旅行。文章使用一个模型对经验数据进行了分析,该模型识别并描述了认知、情感和身体体验。结果表明了认知、情感和身体反应如何与学生的经历相互作用。学生们描述了学校旅行如何有助于他们理解什么是可能的,什么是不可能的,以及他们影响社会的意愿。因此,研究结果表明,与历史遗址的实际接触可以为学生学习历史和由此产生的意义创造新的机会。
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