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Clyde Wilson Pickett; Kimberly A. Truong – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2024
Higher education institutions have been negligent in their diversity missions and have spaces that perpetuate racism rather than provide opportunities to look for its cure. Without interrogating race, racism, and antiracism on their campuses, colleges and universities continue to produce graduates who perpetuate racism. We must take a…
Descriptors: Racism, Colleges, Race, Universities
So Jung Kim – Social Studies, 2025
Despite the increasing emphasis on social studies in Early Childhood Education, there has been a serious paucity of empirical studies on how culturally and linguistically diverse children develop their emergent understanding on their identities and citizenships in different racial and cultural surroundings. The main purpose of this article is to…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Citizenship, Ethnicity, Self Concept
Anne Boyd – American Journal of Play, 2024
The author argues that, in the early 1920s, many urban White Americans saw in the Arctic an escape from a world of rapidly expanding technology and became captivated by images of Inuit communities. To pass down an antimodernist form of imperialism to children of the period, educators used lead ethnographic "Escimo" figurines, which…
Descriptors: Foreign Policy, Educational History, Eskimos, History Instruction
Jessica Shiller – Democracy & Education, 2024
This article describes the work of a civic education program in New York City schools called Youthbuilders, which existed from 1938 to 1948. Youthbuilders' aim was to engage youth in civic education projects and teach them about their place in a democracy and worked with them to support racial and social equality. Shortly after World War II, they…
Descriptors: Democracy, Educational History, Social Change, Citizenship Education
Busey, Christopher L.; Duncan, Kristen E.; Dowie-Chin, Tianna – Review of Educational Research, 2023
Since its introduction as an analytic and theoretical tool for the examination of racism in education, CRT scholarship has proliferated as the most visible critical theory of race in educational research. Whereas CRT's popularity can be viewed as a welcome sign, scholars continually caution against its misappropriation and overuse, which dilute…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Critical Race Theory, Educational Research, Social Studies
Maya Denton; David B. Knight; Jessica R. Deters; Dustin M. Grote; Maura Borrego – Biomedical Engineering Education, 2024
We summarize national-scale data for Ph.D. earners in engineering or computer science from 2015 to 2019 whose post-graduate school employment is known, highlighting outcomes for biological/biomedical/biosystems engineering students. We use NSF's Survey of Earned Doctorates (SED), which has collected information from Ph.D. recipients in the USA…
Descriptors: Doctoral Degrees, Engineering Education, Computer Science Education, Sex
Busey, Christopher L.; Dowie-Chin, Tianna – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2021
Our current moment is abundant in examples of global antiblackness whereby racial violence visibly signals the quotidian elimination of Blackness, or the making of Black people into an object or abstract discourse to be terminated. That antiblackness is global is nothing new. In fact, antiblackness has been and continues to be central to the…
Descriptors: Blacks, Racial Bias, Social Studies, Citizenship
Dávila, Liv T.; Doukmak, Noor – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2022
For the past several decades, public attitudes toward immigrants in the United States have centered on questions of legality and documentation, as well as economic and social impacts of immigration, whether real or imagined, such as employment and criminality. How immigrants, writ large, perceive of and contribute to these debates is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Immigrants, Youth, Justice
Kathy Hytten; Kurt Stemhagen – Democracy & Education, 2024
In this essay, we consider how reconstructing our ideas about the nature of democracy, and its relationship to education, can help us respond to contemporary challenges. We focus specifically on the ongoing fights about critical race theory (CRT), providing an overview of the CRT controversy--we argue that its cultivation for political reasons has…
Descriptors: Democracy, Critical Race Theory, Modern History, Controversial Issues (Course Content)
Nalani, Andrew; Gómez, Christina; Garrod, Andrew C. – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2021
In this reflective essay we examined the experiences of a group of students from a small liberal arts college in the United States on a study abroad program to the Marshall Islands to intern as preservice teachers in Marshallese schools. Specifically, we examined 32 students' critical reflections written once they returned from their programs. We…
Descriptors: Study Abroad, Foreign Countries, Preservice Teachers, Reflection
Coleman, Victoria – Research Matters, 2021
Social studies is a subject discipline which has had significant dispute over a range of areas. There is much variation in how social studies is conceptualised, in terms of both terminology and definition, as well as in what subject content it is considered to encompass and how it is structured and organised. This article examines the various ways…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Educational History, Curriculum, Definitions
Johanna F. Ziemes – Large-scale Assessments in Education, 2024
Background: Tolerance is a prerequisite for deliberative democracies. Therefore, fostering tolerance is an important task for educational systems in democracies. In the present study, the concepts of social and political tolerance were disentangled and applied to the measurement approaches of the International Civic and Citizenship Education Study…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Student Attitudes, Prosocial Behavior, Social Attitudes
Johanna F. Ziemes – Large-scale Assessments in Education, 2024
Tolerance is a prerequisite for deliberative democracies. Therefore, fostering tolerance is an important task for educational systems in democracies. In the present study, the concepts of social and political tolerance were disentangled and applied to the measurement approaches of the International Civic and Citizenship Education Study 2016 (ICCS…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Student Attitudes, Prosocial Behavior, Social Attitudes
Hines, Dorothy E.; Young, Jemimah L. – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2020
This sociohistorical analysis situates Black girls experiences in alternative schools as a fight for citizenship. In this era of what we call antiblack girlhoods we describe how Black girls are redefining citizenship, humanness, and freedom in schooling spaces where they have been ascribed an illegal status. We assert that schools operate as…
Descriptors: African American Students, Females, Student Experience, Nontraditional Education
Hasunuma, Linda – Journal of Political Science Education, 2022
Our current political situation and the demographic realities of our country require Political Science educators to be more intentional about integrating Asian Pacific American (APA) histories and experiences in the Political Science curriculum. By including the multifaceted ways in which APAs have and continue to participate in American civil…
Descriptors: Pacific Islanders, Teaching Methods, Political Science, Political Attitudes