2024
DOI: 10.52289/hej11.103
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Walking in their footsteps: Historical empathy and experiential learning on battlefield study tours

Sara Karn

Abstract: Reflecting on my experience leading battlefield study tours for secondary school students, this article explores the pedagogical benefits of experiential learning for fostering historical empathy. I suggest that experiential learning offers students opportunities to engage with both the cognitive and affective dimensions of history, which are necessary for developing historical empathy. In doing so, I adopt Davison’s (2017) conceptualization of historical empathy as a cognitive-affective “pathway” to demonstra… Show more

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