Cabas
Scope & Guideline
Championing open access to knowledge in education.
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Historical Analysis of Educational Institutions:
Cabas investigates the historical context and evolution of educational institutions, exploring their roles in society and their contributions to educational practices over time. - Preservation and Restoration of Educational Heritage:
The journal highlights the significance of preserving educational heritage, including museums and historical sites, as vital resources for understanding educational history and its impact on contemporary practices. - Cultural and Social Influences on Education:
Cabas examines how cultural, political, and social factors have influenced educational systems and practices, particularly in the context of historical events such as Francoism in Spain. - Methodological Diversity in Educational Research:
The journal employs a range of methodologies, including qualitative analyses, archival research, and case studies, to provide a comprehensive understanding of educational phenomena. - Interdisciplinary Approaches to Education:
Cabas encourages interdisciplinary research that connects education with other fields such as history, sociology, and cultural studies, fostering a broader understanding of educational dynamics.
Trending and Emerging
- Educational Heritage and Museums:
There is a growing emphasis on the role of educational heritage and museums as essential resources for learning and community engagement, highlighting their importance in preserving historical narratives and fostering educational experiences. - Impact of Historical Contexts on Education:
Research increasingly focuses on how historical contexts, such as the impact of Francoism, shape current educational practices and policies, indicating a trend towards understanding education through a critical historical lens. - Intergenerational Dialogues in Education:
Emerging studies are exploring intergenerational dialogues and their significance in preserving educational memory, suggesting a trend towards understanding the importance of shared histories in educational settings. - Innovative Teaching Practices and Pedagogy:
There is a rising interest in innovative teaching practices and pedagogical approaches, particularly those informed by historical insights, reflecting a broader trend towards integrating historical knowledge into contemporary educational methodologies. - Community Engagement through Education:
Research is increasingly addressing the role of education in community engagement and social responsibility, reflecting a trend towards understanding education as a tool for social change and collective action.
Declining or Waning
- Physical Education in Historical Contexts:
Research on physical education during historical periods, particularly during the Franco regime, has decreased, possibly indicating a shift toward broader educational themes rather than niche historical studies. - Curricular Aspects of Francoist Education:
The specific exploration of curricular aspects and policies during Franco's regime has seen a decline, suggesting that researchers may be moving towards more contemporary educational issues rather than focusing solely on historical scrutiny. - Localized Historical Case Studies:
There appears to be a waning interest in localized historical case studies of specific schools or regions, which may be giving way to more generalized analyses that cover broader historical trends in education. - Educational Press and Publications:
The focus on the historical context of educational press and publications, particularly during the early 20th century, has diminished, possibly reflecting a shift towards examining more current educational practices and innovations. - Educational Innovations in the 20th Century:
Research specifically focused on educational innovations from the 20th century, while still relevant, has become less frequent, indicating a potential shift toward newer educational methodologies and technologies.
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