ERIC Number: EJ1292854
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2021
Pages: 24
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ISSN: ISSN-0017-8055
EISSN: EISSN-1943-5045
The Mission Project: Teaching History and Avoiding the Past in California Elementary Schools
Harvard Educational Review, v91 n1 p109-132 Spr 2021
In this article, Harper B. Keenan investigates the treatment of violence in elementary history education through a case study of a fourth-grade unit on the colonial history of California featuring "the mission project," a long-standing tradition in California's elementary schools that has students construct a miniature model of a Spanish colonial mission. Grounded in broader social and historical contexts, the study explores how the use of model making invites children to engage with colonial history and what the assignment reveals about how adults teach children about the violent past. Keenan argues that the mission project perpetuates a societal pattern of "ritual avoidance."
Descriptors: History Instruction, Elementary Education, Grade 4, United States History, Assignments, Violence, Social Bias, Social Studies, Land Settlement, Indigenous Populations, Museums, Field Trips, Informal Education, Racial Bias, Institutionalized Persons, Learning Activities, Controversial Issues (Course Content), American Indian History
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Related Records: ED655795
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Elementary Education; Grade 4; Intermediate Grades
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: California
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