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Ho, Chung-Hin Kevin; Tang, Hei-Hang Hayes – Harvard Educational Review, 2020
In this essay, Chung-Hin Kevin Ho, a history education university student in Hong Kong, narrates his search for civic identity. Composed through a process of critical and reflective dialogue with Hayes Tang, the essay describes the tension between Chung-Hin's Chinese ethnic and cultural identity and the democratic values held by Hong Kongers. As a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, History Instruction, College Students, Personal Narratives
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Banks, James A. – Educational Forum, 2009
The 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is a propitious time for educators to examine its implications for educating citizens in multicultural nation states. The author argues that students must experience democratic classrooms and schools that reflect their cultures and identities to internalize human rights values,…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Citizenship, Citizenship Education, Acculturation
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Abu El-Haj, Thea Renda; Bonet, Sally Wesley – Review of Research in Education, 2011
In this article, the authors argue for examining more deeply the ways that youth from Muslim transnational communities are defining and engaging (or not engaging) in active citizenship practices, articulating a sense of belonging within and across national borders, and frequently developing and acting on critical perspectives on the politics of…
Descriptors: Muslims, Citizenship Education, Citizen Participation, Young Adults
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Kiwan, Dina – London Review of Education, 2008
This introductory piece highlights key themes raised by Sir Bernard Crick and Professor Tariq Ramadan. Firstly I consider why citizenship is on the agenda and how these discourses are increasingly linked to discourses of diversity and identity. Secondly, I consider understandings of integration, especially with respect to Muslims, and thirdly,…
Descriptors: Muslims, Cultural Pluralism, Citizenship, Ethnicity
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Brown, Graham K. – International Journal of Educational Development, 2007
This paper examines the politics and practice of education in Malaysia within the context of ethnicity and nation building. Public education in Malaysia--particularly, but not exclusively, at the pre-university level--is promoted as a nation-building tool, seeking to inculcate a sense of Malaysian-ness and patriotism. Simultaneously, however,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Economically Disadvantaged, Politics of Education, Educational Development
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Ratliff, Roosevelt – Educational Leadership, 1980
Preparing students to function effectively in our multiethnic society must include ethnic literacy. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnicity, Experiential Learning
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Banks, Cherry A. McGee – Educational Perspectives, 2007
Following the Japanese attack on the US naval base at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, the nation was thrown into a state of fear and hysteria. On February 19, 1942, President Roosevelt issued Executive Order No. 9066 which resulted in more than 120,000 persons of Japanese ancestry being either interned in relocation centers, drafted, or…
Descriptors: Democracy, War, Japanese Americans, Relocation
Rosenzweig, Linda W., Ed. – 1982
This bulletin provides an overview of developmental theory and practice in relation to social studies instruction in K-12 curriculum. In the first of eight chapters developmental theories pertaining to teaching and learning social studies are presented. The theories of Erik Erikson, Jane Loevinger, Jean Piaget, Lawrence Kohlberg, and Robert Selman…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizenship Education, Citizenship Responsibility, Cognitive Development
Banks, James A. – 1986
The tremendous racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity that characterizes Western societies today presents both challenges and opportunities. Ethnic conflict and tension are inevitable consequences of pluralistic societies. People must learn to live with a degree of conflict and tension in a culturally diverse nation-state. However, citizens should…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Cultural Background, Cultural Differences, Cultural Pluralism
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Gay, Geneva – Social Education, 1980
Presents rationale for the study of ethnic pluralism in social studies education and suggests strategies for curriculum development. Ethnic pluralism has direct implication for the universal goals of social studies, and is related to prevailing societal conditions and to social learning theories. (Author/KC)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Citizenship, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Pluralism
Femminella, Francis X. – 1976
The relationship between ethnic heritage and citizenship is explored in this paper. The author develops his analysis in four chapters. Chapter I examines levels of identity through which all individuals progress as they mature. These include identification with oneself, one's family, the extended family and ethnic group, the nation, and the world…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Conceptual Schemes, Cultural Background, Cultural Pluralism
Sianez, Steve – 2002
At Del Norte Independent School District (DNISD) (El Paso, Texas), Mexican American students are the majority ethnic group, but their history and culture have not been incorporated into the high school curriculum. Hence a goal of citizenship education, to increase student understanding of their own ethnic heritage and its part in U.S. history, is…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Cultural Literacy, Educational Needs, Elective Courses