What We Can Learn from Studying the Past: The Wonderful Usefulness of History in Educational Research

Johannes Westberg*

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Why should educational researchers study the history of education? This article suggests that this research is of immediate relevance to current issues of education and may therefore serve a wide variety of purposes. The main argument is that history of education offers four vital contributions: a unique methodological expertise that in turn enables historians of education to provide educational research with vital explanations, comparisons, and the ability to analyse the use and abuse of history in contemporary educational policy and debate. In short, history of education is vital to educational research, not despite its historical orientation, but because of it. Consequently, this paper poses a challenge, both for the field of educational research to promote educational historical research, and for historians of education to explore the untapped potential of this sub-discipline.
Originele taal-2English
Pagina's (van-tot)227-248
Aantal pagina's22
TijdschriftEncounters in Theory and History of Education
Volume22
DOI's
StatusPublished - 17-dec.-2021

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