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Sohyun An – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2024
After analyzing state standards and textbook excerpts, all the fourth graders in Ms. Yoo's classroom convened and discussed why the nonwhite suffragists were missing and what they could do about it. The students agreed that textbooks and standards "can't include everybody," but they also concurred that the stories of Indigenous, Black,…
Descriptors: Grade 4, Inquiry, Elementary School Students, Indigenous Populations
Coleman, Lisa L., Ed.; Kotinek, Jonathan D., Ed.; Oda, Alan Y., Ed. – National Collegiate Honors Council, 2017
The title of this monograph, "Occupy Honors Education," refers to the Occupy Movement that originated in the United States in New York's Zuccotti Park in 2011 and to the principles that informed the movement and its resistance to an economic status quo benefitting the top one percent in America. Importantly, however, the editors…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Activism, Advantaged, Access to Education
Picou, J. Steven, Ed.; Campbell, Robert E., Ed. – 1975
Various existing theoretical, empirical, and policy issues regarding facets of the career behavior of special groups are explored through a series of essays presenting a variety of viewpoints. Special groups are defined as "collectivities of people set apart from the white male majority in terms of race, ethnic group, sex, physical disabilities,…
Descriptors: Activism, American Indians, Asian Americans, Behavior Patterns