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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
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
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)
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
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
Migliarini, Valentina; Elder, Brent C.; D'Alessio, Simona – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2021
In this article, we present DisCrit-informed person-centered strategies to reframe inclusive education in Italy through an equity lens. Our aim is to provide teachers in mainstream primary schools with practices that inform the design and implementation of Individualized Education Programs and "Piano Didattico Personalizzato"…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Critical Theory, Individualized Education Programs, Culturally Relevant Education
Jackson, Liz – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2019
This paper explores how notions of race, ethnicity, and blood are mobilized in educational texts in Hong Kong. It elaborates how civic identity is racialized as part of a nationalist education operating beneath the surface of expressed commitments to global citizenship, human rights, etc., in curriculum and textbooks. Many have commented on how…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Race, Ethnicity, Nationalism
Woodson, Ashley N.; Love, Bettina L. – Multicultural Perspectives, 2019
In this article we argue that latent and explicit theories of Black insufficiency shape how achievement gaps are defined and assessed in civic education research. We engage the substantive historical and conceptual precedent for rejecting the gap framing. Our call to action demands that radical points of departure are needed to produce loving and…
Descriptors: African American Students, Civics, Citizenship Education, Educational Research
El-Sherif, Lucy; Sinke, Mark – Curriculum Inquiry, 2018
What are the pedagogical encounters through which we learn about hierarchies of citizenship and the positions to which we belong in a nation? In this article, we seek to answer this question by examining the ways Muslim and non-Muslim bodies are spatially related to the settler nation-state of Canada, to reveal how outsider subjectivities are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Citizenship, Muslims, Case Studies
Vally, Salim – Education as Change, 2020
In this article I discuss the vision of education for liberation during the antiapartheid struggle in South Africa. The article focuses specifically on "People's Education" and "Workers' Education". Instead of an instrumental role for education reduced solely to the labour market requirements of business, economic growth and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Neoliberalism, Politics of Education
Osler, Audrey – Intercultural Education, 2020
The 21st century has seen changes in migration patterns in Europe with implications for schooling and civic education: movement from eastern and central European Union member states to western Europe; increased movement between member states for study or work; and growth in the numbers of migrants and refugees seeking asylum in Europe as a result…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Race, Social Justice, Immigration
Lee, Carol D., Ed.; White, Gregory, Ed.; Dong, Dian, Ed. – National Academy of Education, 2021
The aim of the "National Academy of Education (NAEd) Educating for Civic Reasoning and Discourse" report is to better prepare students to examine and discuss complex civic, political, and social issues by ensuring that the curricula, pedagogy, and learning environments that they experience are informed by the best available evidence and…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Civics, Political Issues, Social Problems
Curry, Tommy J. – Teachers College Record, 2015
Critical race theory has emerged as a powerful critique of color-blind ideology but has failed to adequately explore the colonial history and neocolonial legacies within the claims for a Black citizenship. This article argues for an anticolonial analysis of citizenship based on Carter G. Woodson's Appeal.
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Race, African American Education, Ideology
Einaudi, Peter; Gordon, Jonathan; Kang, Kelly – National Science Foundation, 2022
The educational pathways of doctorate recipients in the United States differ in many ways by race and ethnicity. Despite steady growth in educational attainment, Blacks, Hispanics, and American Indians and Alaska Natives (AIANs) remain underrepresented among U.S. bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degree recipients. The persistence of this…
Descriptors: Minority Group Students, Bachelors Degrees, Undergraduate Study, Disproportionate Representation
Ali, Arshad Imtiaz – Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education, 2017
In this article I ask a seemingly simple question--How can a Muslim be a liberal citizen? In order to explore this question I define who and what was indexed by the term "Muslim" at various points in United States history. I argue that the figure of the Muslim has existed as an existential other upon which otherness, violence, and…
Descriptors: Muslims, Democracy, Citizenship, Civil Rights