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Autor:
Stijn Praet
Publikováno v:
International Research in Children's Literature. 4:126-128
Autor:
Joosen, Vanessa
Publikováno v:
Spiegel der letteren
Autor:
Diana van Bergen, Margreet van der Vaart, Sanne Parlevliet, Elise Stiekema, Willemijn de Jong
Publikováno v:
Pedagogiek, 42(1), 8-35. Amsterdam University Press
Dutch schools are obliged to teach students to respect sexual diversity, but they can decide on their own how to approach this goal, which seems to create major challenges for Dutch teachers. The authors suggest that lessons in which adolescent liter
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Autor:
Hilda Amsing, Sanne Parlevliet
Publikováno v:
Special Issue of Paedagogica Historica, 57(1-2), 50-71. Routledge
Between 1902 and 1913 two acclaimed educational reformers wrote several series of children’s primers in the Netherlands. Jan Ligthart and Hindericus Scheepstra collaborated closely with the painter Cornelis Jetses who provided the illustrations. Th
Autor:
Sanne Parlevliet
Publikováno v:
Paedagogica Historica. International Journal of the History of Education, 54(4), 485-501. Routledge
Historical fiction is a powerful way of transmitting national history to later generations. It emerged in the nineteenth century as a means of building identity and fostering solidarity. However, in the 1960s and 1970s, former representations of hist
Autor:
Sanne Parlevliet
Publikováno v:
International Research in Children's Literature, 8(1), 17-30
Historical fiction for children has long functioned as a continuation of history education. World War I brought about critique on history education in several Western European countries. The nationalistic and chauvinistic representation of historical
Autor:
Sanne Parlevliet, Jeroen J.H. Dekker
Publikováno v:
Paedagogica Historica, 49(6), 745-768. Routledge
One of the most popular Dutch educational enlightenment authors was Hieronymus van Alphen. His three volumes of Little Poems for Children published in 1778 and 1782 were extremely successful, both in the Netherlands and abroad. Inspired by the German
Autor:
Sanne Parlevliet
Publikováno v:
Children's Literature in Education, 47(4), 343-356
History has been in the centre of political interest over the last two decades; claimed as a vehicle to strengthen social cohesion, especially among future citizens. At the same time an acknowledgement of episodes such as slavery and colonialism are
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Autor:
Sanne Parlevliet
Publikováno v:
Paedagogica Historica. 51:384-388
Enlightened educational ideas have long been considered direct mirrors of the progressive belief in the manipulability of man and society, faith in rationality, freedom and progress. In Educational...
Autor:
Sanne Parlevliet
Publikováno v:
Paedagogica Historica, 48(4), 549-570. Routledge
This article examines the reciprocity between children's literature and educational ideals in Dutch rewritings of international literary classics published for children between 1850 and 1950. It analyses the assumed pedagogical power of rewritings of