Big History theories pose latest challenge to traditional curriculum | Education | The Observer: "
Big History, a movement spearheaded by the Oxford-educated maverick historian David Christian, is based on the idea that the academic study of the past can no longer be carried out from a nationalist perspective. Christian and his acolytes argue that the discipline will progress only once it charts human activity with a global scope, looking at chains of cause and effect that do not respect national borders. On a Big History course, the species Homo sapiens is not even mentioned until more than halfway through."
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Saturday, October 27, 2012
Big History theories pose latest challenge to traditional curriculum | Education | The Observer
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