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Shifting Paradigms: Innovations in Teaching History in the Fourth Industrial Revolution

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Marpelina, Leni
Sariyatun, Sariyatun
Andayani, Andayani

Abstract

In the context of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, characterized by rapid technological advancements and widespread digitization, this paper delves into the evolving paradigms of historical education. Traditional teaching methods are becoming obsolete, given the tech-savvy nature of current learner... view more

In the context of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, characterized by rapid technological advancements and widespread digitization, this paper delves into the evolving paradigms of historical education. Traditional teaching methods are becoming obsolete, given the tech-savvy nature of current learners. This study explores innovative pedagogical approaches that integrate technology, catering to the unique needs of this generation. By reviewing contemporary literature and gathering expert insights, we offer an overview of emerging trends in historical education. Notably, technology is poised to redefine how history is learned. Modern learners gravitate towards boundary-less learning experiences, enabled by resources like ebooks, ICT-based apps, websites, android platforms, VR, and virtual tours. To stay relevant, a significant shift in historical education is imperative. This paper concludes by emphasizing the profound implications of this transition and proposes actionable recommendations for educators and policymakers.... view less

Keywords
industrial revolution; history instruction; digitalization; computer aided learning; digital media; new technology

Classification
Curriculum, Teaching, Didactics

Free Keywords
fourth industrial revolution; historical education; pedagogical approaches; technology integration

Document language
English

Publication Year
2023

Page/Pages
p. 3011-3018

Journal
Path of Science, 9 (2023) 12

ISSN
2413-9009

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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