EDITORIAL
Keywords:
history theory, critical pedagogy, multi-perspectives, oral history, historiography, decolonisation, decolonising gender, South African history curriculum, Stone Age, sport historical teaching, Afrocentricity, Holocaust history, theories of raceAbstract
In the 2016 December edition of Yesterday&Today educators of history can look forward to a variety of thought-provoking and insightful research articles on history theory and critical pedagogy. The scientific research section contains topics such as the need for multi-perspectives, oral history and historiography in a history course for preservice teachers; the politics of gendering decolonisation and decolonising gender within the framework of the South African history curriculum; an analysis of the depiction of women in a Malawian history textbook; utilising the Stone Age for sport historical teaching; and a historical survey of the development of Afrocentricity. The two articles in the hands-on section refer to valuing heritage and teaching good citizenship in schools in a post-colonial, post-apartheid era, followed by possible methodological approaches in the teaching and assessment of Holocaust history and the theories of race.