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Kilgore, Emily M.; Bohan, Chara Haeussler – American Educational History Journal, 2023
On December 7th and 8th, 1941, President Roosevelt issued three proclamations stating that any natives, citizens, or subjects of Japan in the United States would be liable to possible arrest, detention, or removal from the United States (Roosevelt 1941). Roosevelt followed the enemy alien proclamations with Executive Order 9066, authorizing the…
Descriptors: Acculturation, War, World History, United States History
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Howard A. Doughty – International Journal of Adult Education and Technology, 2023
This article concerns the problematic connection between Marxism and Andragogy. The former is generally regarded as an unpopular, discredited and, in some political circles, a dangerously revolutionary political doctrine, mainly of historical interest. The latter is a conventional, contemporary, and pragmatic approach to adult education that…
Descriptors: Andragogy, Political Attitudes, Critical Theory, Cultural Context
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Christine Woyshner – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2024
Historians of social studies and race have focused overwhelmingly on formal educational settings, textbooks, and curriculum, thereby overlooking the informal educational spaces valued by African Americans. This study examines civic education in informal settings by considering the educational programs of Black voluntary organizations. Hundreds of…
Descriptors: Civics, Citizenship Education, African American History, United States History
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Christine R. Privott; Daryl R. Privott – American Association for Adult and Continuing Education, 2023
This project aims to gain a new understanding of redlining and the nature of how human beings occupy their time. Redlining was/is government sanctioned discriminatory race-based exclusionary tactics in real estate. Occupational science and adult learning tenets support the idea that how we occupy our time matters; Black Americans could not buy…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Racism, African Americans, Occupations
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Cote, Pamela – COABE Journal: The Resource for Adult Education, 2021
In this article, we share the stories of three inspirational Black women who were pioneers in adult literacy: Harriet Jacobs, Susie King Taylor, and Septima Poinsette Clark. Their stories, connected to the struggle for Black literacy and the Civil Rights movement, remain relevant as we continue to strive for social justice and equity for all…
Descriptors: Females, African Americans, Adult Literacy, Equal Education
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French, Patrice; James-Gallaway, Chaddrick; Bohonos, Jeremy – Journal of Transformative Education, 2022
Intergroup dialogue (IGD) is a program for facilitating conversations about social identity, institutionalized and systemic oppression, social conflict, and social justice. This article examines how IGD can contribute to adult education's socially just goals by facilitating transformative learning. An initial review of the literature, followed by…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Interpersonal Communication, Social Justice, Identification (Psychology)
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Durgunoglu, Aydin Yücesan; Sagar, Anurag; Fagan, Katherine E.; Brueck, Amy – Adult Literacy Education, 2021
We have developed a program called Content Integrated Language Instruction for Adults, incorporating research-based practices in vocabulary and language instruction to facilitate a deep and broad understanding of complex content. A subset of words critical to comprehension of the subject matter is covered in each lesson, using group discussion and…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Skills, English Language Learners, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
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Cordie, Leslie; Hébert, Keith; Burt, Richard – Commission for International Adult Education, 2021
History tells the Civil Rights struggle through the lens of Selma, Alabama. Bloody Sunday, an event that galvanized a generation, provided the background for an interdisciplinary team of scholars, educators, local historians, and community members to focus on place-based learning experiences and explore civil rights education. The Selma event is…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, United States History, Communities of Practice, Historical Interpretation
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Gifford, Valerie; McEachern, Diane – Journal of Social Work Education, 2021
Indigenous educational models in higher education that incorporate Elder wisdom, knowledge, and experience are supported by educators but often not well understood or implemented. This study provides an in-depth exploration of six Elders' experiences serving as members of university instructor teams in a Rural Human Services university program.…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, Older Adults, Higher Education, Indigenous Knowledge
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Trinh, Ethan – Multicultural Perspectives, 2021
This article witnesses a field trip of a group of English learners and the instructor at a historical site in the United States of America. The purpose of this trip explores a question, "What does 'social justice' look like in the United States?" Drawing from the nepantlerx concept, the author describes a conversation between the…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Historic Sites, Teacher Student Relationship, Field Trips