The Teaching of History In Venezuela: Some Recommendations
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This article presents the main conclusions reached after an investigation in which we analyzed the main attributes of the teaching of history in Venezuela. After analyzing three textbooks from the techniques of discourse analysis, discourse analysis of three professors teaching History of Venezuela and describe the interaction generated in three high schools in the capital in a classroom of that stuff, it was a set of recommendations that are developed here.
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