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Prof. Dr. Christian Mathis,

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Head of Chair of Teaching and Learning of Specialist Subjects

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+41 61 228 52 53
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christian.mathis@fhnw.ch

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Benzburweg 30
4410 Liestal

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Liestal-B007

Head of Chair of Teaching and Learning of Specialist Subjects

I'm a professor for General Studies Education (i.e. history, social studies, and science education) in Elementary, Pre-primary, and Primary school.

After several years of teaching experience in Switzerland I did a lic. phil. (MPhil) in history (major) and educational sciences (major) at the University of Fribourg (Switzerland). I did my Dr. phil. (PhD) in history education at the University of Oldenburg (Germany).

My research interests:

  • Students' and pupils' conceptions of historical subject matter, e.g. French Revolution, Holocaust, Roman Empire, Neolithic Revolution
  • The 'Educational Reconstruction Model' as a framework for improving teaching and learning history and social science
  • Learning and teaching history and social studies in primary schools, secondary schools, and teacher education
  • Multiperspectivity and the change of perspective on a phenomenon as a powerful principal towards sophisticated thinking (Phenomenon orientated teaching and learning)

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