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Debates por la historia

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CRUZ BELTRAN, José Eduardo. Didactic focus of the conquest and viceroyalty in Mexico. Distancing and historiographic bridging between curriculum proposals and official discourse, 2019-2022. Debates hist. [online]. 2023, vol.11, n.2, pp.137-166.  Epub Oct 30, 2023. ISSN 2594-2956.  https://doi.org/10.54167/debates-por-la-historia.v11i2.1142.

The present work has the objective of showing the pedagogic focus of the books of History of Mexico, edited by the federal government between 2019-2022. The discourse base which serves as a foundation for the “New Mexican School” is analyzed within the orientations for the teaching of history, as well as the correspondence of the official institutions and the discourse that emerges from the executive power. The theoretical category of political use of history forms the basis of this work. The methodological approach is centered around an analysis of three publications each one from the History and Anthropology National Institute, Historical Studies National Institute and the Ministry of Public Education respectively. The idea of contrasting these materials comes from its media relevance and because their original intention has been to support future teachers, that is the case of the former two and the last one is meant to be used as the official textbook for elementary education. Among the main findings we have that the presence of authors who have been critical to the use of history by the executive power in other forums, does not match the indoctrination that mass media communications have claimed in these publications. It is concluded, from the analysis done, that the official discourse of the Executive has a political intention rather than a pedagogical one and that these new approaches have not been reflected in teachers’ practice.

Keywords : Teaching of History; History as a school subject; Textbooks; New Mexican School; uses of history.

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