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Metro, Rosalie – Social Education, 2019
A textbook author reflects on the ethical and ideological choices she made in her quest to create a history book that would be relevant to demographically diverse high school students.
Descriptors: Authors, Textbook Preparation, Ideology, Ethics
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Flanagan, Candra; Hindley, Anna – Social Education, 2017
For educators, it is imperative to be aware of the effects of racism and to learn how to teach about them to students. The Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture NMAAHC's signature workshop, "Let's Talk!", is designed to give educators tools--historical understanding, racial literacy, and pedagogical…
Descriptors: Race, Teaching Methods, Racial Bias, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
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Nagel, Paul; Lee, Dayna Bowker – Social Education, 2009
What is "Creole"? The textbook answer is that the word derives from the Portuguese "crioulo" or Spanish "criollo," from the verb "to create." The term developed out of the colonial experience, and was used as a way to identify those people and things born in the New World from Old World stock. Hence, second generation French or Spanish colonial…
Descriptors: United States History, Race, Creoles, Form Classes (Languages)
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Gallavan, Nancy P. – Social Education, 1999
Discusses the creation of the U.S. Census and addresses various purposes for the census. Describes the long and short forms involved in taking the census, questions about race and ethnicity, and the importance of a complete count. Provides five activities for teaching about Census 2000. (CMK)
Descriptors: Demography, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnicity