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Mocnik, Nena – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2021
While sexualized violence is perhaps one of the most common acts of aggression in imperial, colonial, and genocidal histories, it is also one of the most silenced, ignored, and under-addressed topics in the history curricula. Making sexualized violence visible is perhaps the biggest task and favor that history education can do to support efforts…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Violence, History Instruction, Controversial Issues (Course Content)
Rogers, Ben – Primary Science, 2021
In 2014, evolution through natural selection was introduced to the primary science National Curriculum in England for year 6 (ages 10-11). As teachers had little prior experience of teaching this concept, it provided a rare opportunity to study the effectiveness of different approaches. A study was developed to investigate the impact of…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Science Instruction, Evolution, Teaching Methods
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)
John W. Smoot; Abbie H. Brown – Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, 2024
This is a design case of the development, implementation, and evaluation of an online course for nursing educators at a large southeastern college. The course teaches best practices for organizing online instruction with a focus on the Quality Matters standards. Implementation with a small group of instructors resulted in positive responses that…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Program Improvement, Nursing Education, Educational Quality
Bruce Maxwell – Theory and Research in Education, 2024
This article first describes and then proposes a practical solution to the professional dilemma between the duty of impartiality and the duty of human rights advocacy that many teachers experience when teaching and talking about politically sensitive issues with students. The article begins by presenting an analysis of the source and signification…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Advocacy, Civil Rights, Political Attitudes
Julia B. Haager – History of Education Quarterly, 2024
This glimpse into sex education in the Los Angeles region illustrates the eugenic ideas about racially "fit" reproduction that emerged in family life curricula during the Second World War. Ideas about eugenic reproduction in public schools responded to broader cultural fears about increasing divorce rates, criminality, immigration, and…
Descriptors: Sex Education, War, World History, Ideology
Daniel G. Krutka – Social Education, 2024
Part of media education is showing students other ways of being, knowing, and making change away from social media. Such experiences can allow youth to reflect not only on the benefits and drawbacks of social media, but how they change the flow of our lives. They are then better positioned to choose when to use, or not use social media. Educators…
Descriptors: Social Media, Misinformation, Teacher Role, Teacher Student Relationship
Rui Yuan – RELC Journal: A Journal of Language Teaching and Research, 2024
Reflective practice (RP) has been widely promoted in many second language teacher education programs to foster pre-service teachers' pedagogical competence. However, the effectiveness of RP has often been questioned and challenged due to its lack of authenticity in practice. This Viewpoint paper focuses on the issue of authenticity of RP and how…
Descriptors: Reflective Teaching, Preservice Teachers, Teacher Education Programs, Classroom Techniques
Samantha Nousak; Leanne Barry; Susan R. Fisk – Teaching Sociology, 2024
Statistical literacy is critical for all sociology students because it facilitates academic and professional success, high-paying jobs, and informed citizenship. Most students, however, lack adequate statistical literacy to engage with sociological research. Within that general deficit, there are gender, racial, and social-class differences, with…
Descriptors: Sociology, Statistics, Literacy, Social Science Research
Joan S. York – Journal of Extension, 2024
This article explores the application of instructional design principles to enhance Extension e-learning programs. The growth of e-learning has led to its incorporation into many organizations, including extension programs, offering opportunities for expanded access to educational content. However, e-learning presents unique challenges, such as…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Instructional Design, Extension Education, Barriers
Ojala, Maria – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2023
Scholars in the field of education for sustainable development argue that it is vital that educators take emotions into account when teaching about global problems such as climate change. How to do this in the best way is still debated, however. This article aims to contribute to this discussion by arguing for the importance of critical emotional…
Descriptors: Climate, Environmental Education, Sustainable Development, Social Problems
Russell, Emily; Kline, Nolan; McClure, Amy I.; Schoen, Steven W.; Chick, Nancy L. – Teaching & Learning Inquiry, 2023
Because university campuses are microcosms of broader political and social climates, the increasingly polarized climates outside universities can permeate the classroom, challenging faculty who teach topics characterized by controversy and discomfort. We conducted a lesson study project at a college in the southeastern United States in three…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Social Action, Activism, Sexual Abuse
Flynn, Ellen; Rivera, Kimberly – Education, 2022
This article was an examination of the relationship between presenting controversial literature in middle school English Language Arts classrooms and adolescent students' social and emotional development. Social and emotional development (SEL) of adolescents were understood in view of psychological theory and educational research. The consequences…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Literature, Middle School Students, Language Arts
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
Dilys Schoorman – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2024
Educators face a reality that was unimaginable a few years ago: inclusivity is now a dirty word; anti-racist actions are labelled discrimination and lies have become a convenient substitute for facts, reality, logic, and decency. It is, indeed, dystopian and mirrors a worldwide trend towards authoritarianism (McNeill 2023). In the USA, Thomas…
Descriptors: Negative Attitudes, Inclusion, Racism, Censorship