Enseñar la historia de conflictos armados internos recientes: revisión de experiencias en África, Europa, Oriente Medio y América

A partir de una investigación de revisión de literatura, el presente artículo analiza cómo algunas sociedades que han atravesado recientemente por conflictos armados internos, lidian escolarmente con el desafío que supone enseñar a las nuevas generaciones la historia de ese pasado difícil y traumáti...

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title Enseñar la historia de conflictos armados internos recientes: revisión de experiencias en África, Europa, Oriente Medio y América
spellingShingle Enseñar la historia de conflictos armados internos recientes: revisión de experiencias en África, Europa, Oriente Medio y América
enseñanza de la historia
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violencia
paz
history teaching
armed conflict
curriculum
violence
peace
title_short Enseñar la historia de conflictos armados internos recientes: revisión de experiencias en África, Europa, Oriente Medio y América
title_full Enseñar la historia de conflictos armados internos recientes: revisión de experiencias en África, Europa, Oriente Medio y América
title_fullStr Enseñar la historia de conflictos armados internos recientes: revisión de experiencias en África, Europa, Oriente Medio y América
title_full_unstemmed Enseñar la historia de conflictos armados internos recientes: revisión de experiencias en África, Europa, Oriente Medio y América
title_sort Enseñar la historia de conflictos armados internos recientes: revisión de experiencias en África, Europa, Oriente Medio y América
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Ibagón Martín, Nilson Javier
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conflicto armado
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paz
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conflicto armado
currículo
violencia
paz
history teaching
armed conflict
curriculum
violence
peace
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armed conflict
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description A partir de una investigación de revisión de literatura, el presente artículo analiza cómo algunas sociedades que han atravesado recientemente por conflictos armados internos, lidian escolarmente con el desafío que supone enseñar a las nuevas generaciones la historia de ese pasado difícil y traumático. Desde esta perspectiva, se abordan hallazgos investigativos producidos durante el periodo 2004-2019, en torno a experiencias de enseñanza de países ubicados en África, América, Oriente Medio y Europa. Por medio de este ejercicio se identifican una serie de dificultades, retos y posibilidades en los sistemas escolares de estos países, alrededor del desarrollo de discursos y prácticas que permitan afianzar desde la enseñanza de la historia procesos de reconciliación críticos. En este sentido, se plantea que la educación histórica en contextos de posconflicto puede aportar elementos formativos de carácter cognitivo, ético y político, básicos en la proyección de un presente y futuro pacíficos.  
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spelling Ibagón Martín, Nilson Javier2020-06-24T00:00:00Z2025-07-31T17:13:24Z2020-06-24T00:00:00Z2025-07-31T17:13:24Z2020-06-24A partir de una investigación de revisión de literatura, el presente artículo analiza cómo algunas sociedades que han atravesado recientemente por conflictos armados internos, lidian escolarmente con el desafío que supone enseñar a las nuevas generaciones la historia de ese pasado difícil y traumático. Desde esta perspectiva, se abordan hallazgos investigativos producidos durante el periodo 2004-2019, en torno a experiencias de enseñanza de países ubicados en África, América, Oriente Medio y Europa. Por medio de este ejercicio se identifican una serie de dificultades, retos y posibilidades en los sistemas escolares de estos países, alrededor del desarrollo de discursos y prácticas que permitan afianzar desde la enseñanza de la historia procesos de reconciliación críticos. En este sentido, se plantea que la educación histórica en contextos de posconflicto puede aportar elementos formativos de carácter cognitivo, ético y político, básicos en la proyección de un presente y futuro pacíficos.  From a literature review investigation, this article analyzes how some societies that have recently gone through inter-nal armed conflicts, deal with the challenge of teaching new generations the history of this difficult and traumatic past. From this perspective, investigative findings produced during the 2004-2019 period are approached, around teaching experiences from countries located in Africa, America, the Middle East and Europe. Through this exercise, a series of difficulties, challenges and possibilities are identified in the school systems of these countries, around the development of speeches and practices that allow consolidating critical reconciliation processes from the teaching of history. In this sense, it is argued that historical education in post-conflict contexts can provide cognitive, ethical and political training elements, basic in the projection of a peaceful present and future.application/pdftext/xml10.21500/22563202.44042256-3202https://hdl.handle.net/10819/26287https://doi.org/10.21500/22563202.4404spaUniversidad de San Buenaventura Calihttps://revistas.usb.edu.co/index.php/GuillermoOckham/article/download/4404/4398https://revistas.usb.edu.co/index.php/GuillermoOckham/article/download/4404/4399Núm. 1 , Año 2020 : Revista Científica Guillermo de Ockham114110318Revista Guillermo de OckhamAhonen, S. (2013). Postconflict History Education in Finland, South Africa and Bosnia-Herzegovina. Nordidactica: Journal of Humanities and Social Science Education, 1, 90-103. Ahonen, S. (2014). Education in post-conflict societies. Historical Encounters: A journal of historical consciousness, historical cultures and history education, 1(1), 75-87. Alvarado, G., Beltrán, D., Blanco, E., González, Y., & Ibagón, N. (2016). Otra escuela es posible: subjetividades políticas y retos en el post-acuerdo. Educación y Ciudad, 31, 185-193. Apple, M. (1996). El conocimiento oficial. La educación democrática en una era conservadora. Barcelona: Paidós. Arias, D. (2016). La memoria y la enseñanza de la violencia política desde estrategias audiovisuales. Revista Colombiana de Educación, 71, 253-278. Arias, D. & Herrera, M. (2018). Currículo sobre la enseñanza del pasado reciente y violencia política en Colombia. Clío & Asociados, 27, 18-29. Barton, K. & McCully, A. (2005). History, Identity and the School Curriculum in Northern Ireland: An Empirical Study of Secondary Students’ Ideas and Perspectives. Journal of Curriculum Studies, 37(1), 85–116. Barton, K. & McCully, A. (2010). “You Can Form Your Own Point of View”: Internally Persuasive Discourse in Northern Ireland Students’ Encounters with History. Teachers College Record, 112(1), 142-81. 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