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Summary Definitions History of Education

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This is a list with all the important terms and their definition. There are also references to the literature.

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DEFINITIONS - HISTORY OF
EDUCATION
CLASS 1: GENERAL INTRODUCTION

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Educationalization Historical concept used by historians in order to describe something that p. 2
happened during our past
 distinction between 3 levels:
1. The past = collection of all the events that have occurred (lies behind
us)
2. Histories = the kind of narratives that are produced by historians in
order to make sense of our past. An elaboration of the past (things we
produce in a way being historians)
3. Historiography = reflects on how you can reconstruct the past, how
you can produce particular narratives/histories in order to make sense
of the past (theoretical reflections on how those histories need to
produce, meta reflection)
 the past remains the same, but the way we reconstruct the past evolves
(histories). The thing that we are interested in when we look towards the past
changes. The historiographical reflections also change.

Refers to a particular process in which the responsibility of social problems is p.3 TEKST 2
directed towards educational environments and individuals that have to learn
how to behave in a proper way. It also refers to what is happening in society, at
large

Educationalization of the world Class 6 TEKST 17
p.4 + 9
Educationalization of silence p.60
TEKST 21
Traffic education Different methods of education to point to all the dangers of traffic p.3 TEKST 2
(sensibilization) p.447
The monitorial  Invented by Lancaster and Bell p.3-4 TEKST 5
system  Confronted with an enormous influx of pupils in 1800 in UK schools p.88 + 90
 Caused a shortage of teachers
 Solution: bigger classrooms (up to 1000 students for 1 teacher)
 How? They worked with monitors: more experienced tutors and they were
assigned as the leaders of smaller groups (p.88 TEKST 5)
o Monitor = responsible for the process of learning in his group
 The teacher is silent & the pupils are noise p.58 TEKST 21
o This system is problematized around start of the 19 th century: p.4-7
pupils become silent & the teacher is the one who can produce
sounds
Quantitative Process whereby more and more educational institutions are created, and p.4
characteristics of more and more people are expected to spend part of their lives here (lifelong)
educationalization  this is expected at every age
Qualitative Process in which solving social problems become more and more the school’s p.4
characteristics of responsibility or in other words:
educationalization  Process whereby social problems are redefined in terms of
pedagogical/educational responsibility
 Process in which physical punishment is replaced by more subtle
forms of (psychological) influence
Knowledge Educating people so they are enabled to respond to changing work conditions, p.5
society/knowledge reducing pedagogy to a purely technical matter
economy
The meaning- The cultural content from one generation to the other p.5

, Term Definition Page Reader
summary
making aspect of
education



Term Definition Page Reader
summary
Pedagogization The result of critical reflections on and commentaries on earlier ways of p.5
historiography
= educationalization
Historicism Reconstructing history through the lens of historicism: p.7 TEKST 1
 Focus on the past p.1 + 2 +
 Man is the engine of history: someone = always responsible for the 3 - 14
event you are referring to (p.4 TEKST 1)
 Archives are the pre-eminent repository of truth: make use of the
archive  the truth is to be found there (p.11-13 TEKST 1)
 Linear ideal of progress (p.7-9 TEKST 1)
 Continuity OR discontinuity between past and present

Main ideal: faithfully describing what happened in the past, mankind is the
engine of the event that took place
Historicizing End of the 20th century: different approach of writing history p.7 TEKST 1
 Focus on the present: interest in the past if that can help us to better p.1 + 2 +
understand the present and how the present came about 14 - 20
 Man = the result of history: what we do is always depended on the
culture you live in, politics and economical environments (p.15-19
TEKST 1)
 Archive = constructed & truth = always perspectival (p.14 + p.18- 19
TEKST 1)
 Intertwining of complex and coincidental processes
 Continuity AND discontinuity between past and present
Presentism When you make use of contemporary language/concepts/theories in order to p.7
say something about the past
New Cultural New way to look at history as a construct p.9 TEKST 16
History of  New and additional primary source material (new sources)
Education  Innovative themes (new themes)
 Critical mindset
Adds an interest for the cultural and sensorial dimensions  before this was p.58
not the case
Historical Educationer in the past that believed in what he sais
pedagogue
Historian with Combines historical (past) and educational (present) interest to contribute the
pedagogical past in the future
interests
The 3 duties of the  Towards the people of the past: revive all the voices that have been lost, p.9
historian of discriminated …
education  To our own generation: without history we are infants, all good news
becomes ecstasy and all bad news disaster
 Close correspondence between historical accounts and historical facts
based on evidence
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