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Yuchen Shi; Zihong Zhang; Shu Cao; Qunying Liu – Language and Education, 2024
Dialogic teaching -- in which teachers and students address controversial issues -- has become increasingly common in school education to promote civic participation in deliberative democracy. This study addresses this question: when leading whole-class discussions on controversial issues, what discursive moves could teachers adopt to enact…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Elementary School Students, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Intervention
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Cui, Le – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2023
Gay academics in China face multiple risks when addressing queer issues on heteronormative and repressive campuses. Little is known about their experiences of navigating the social and political constraints placed upon them. Drawing on interview data from 40 gay academics in China, this article explores participants' strategies for addressing…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Teacher Characteristics, Social Bias, Teaching Experience
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Cui, Le – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2023
Gay academics in China are governed by both the repressive political climate and heteronormative culture on campus. This intersectional experience is still underexplored in the literature on queer teachers. Drawing on 40 gay academics' interview narratives, this article focuses on their concerns about addressing queer issues in the classroom in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Homosexuality, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Teacher Attitudes
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Zhao, Zhenzhou – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2017
A growing body of research has documented the escalating popularity of religion among student populations in China's higher education settings. Despite the changes sustained by China's religious policies throughout the post-Mao era, the state has not abandoned its long-standing approach of cultivating citizenship through Marxist-Leninist-oriented…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Citizenship Education, Political Socialization
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Misco, Thomas – Education and Culture, 2014
This paper focuses on the primary problem of the public, as advanced in "The Public and its Problems," which Dewey described as the need to improve "methods of debate, discussion, and persuasion" for the purposes of "perfecting the process of inquiry" (Dewey, 1927/1954, p. 208). I first situate these modes of…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Social Studies, Democracy, Inquiry
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Qin, Lixia; Torres, Mario – Citizenship, Social and Economics Education, 2018
Rapid social development and recent changes in views concerning childhood have urged a more holistic approach to measuring children's well-being, particularly in the domain of rights. In light of articulated provisions within the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, there is obvious interest in understanding more about how…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Attitudes, High School Students, Freedom of Speech
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Carrico, Kevin – Learning and Teaching: The International Journal of Higher Education in the Social Sciences, 2014
How can we as educators address complex and controversial topics in the social sciences without encouraging simplistic responses and self-reproducing binary oppositions? Drawing upon an ethnographic analysis of a first-year writing seminar on the history of the Chinese Cultural Revolution, this article proposes novel approaches to overcome…
Descriptors: Asian History, Asian Culture, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Social Sciences
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Hung, Yu-Han – Journal of International Social Studies, 2016
This study explores how history teachers in Taiwan make curricular decisions while engaging controversial public issues. The main political controversies discussed in Taiwanese society center on the relationship between Taiwan and the People's Republic of China. This study documents how four social studies teachers formulate their curricular…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Professional Identity, Self Concept
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Fung, Dennis Chun-Lok; Lui, Wai-Mei – Curriculum Journal, 2017
This paper examines whether Hong Kong teachers and students perceived Liberal Studies and its ongoing curriculum review as politically driven during and after the Umbrella Movement, a large-scale civil disobedience campaign that took place in September 2014. The findings presented herein show that both groups disagreed with the claim that Liberal…
Descriptors: Secondary School Curriculum, Foreign Countries, Liberal Arts, Political Influences
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Shimojimai, Yasuko – International Journal of Progressive Education, 2017
This paper discusses how teachers explore teaching controversial issues in the Japanese language classroom to Japanese language learner (JLL) or culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) students who have different cultural and political backgrounds. Assuring educational opportunities with consideration of JLLs' background is important…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Japanese, Second Language Instruction
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Misco, Thomas – Intercultural Education, 2013
Broaching controversial issues with critical reflective thought is integral to a democratic education and during the past few decades China has gradually reconceptualized its moral education curricula toward this end. Therefore, this study sought to explore the extent to which controversial issues are addressed and reflective thinking is developed…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Reflection, Critical Thinking, Asians
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Suh, Yonghee; Yurita, Makito; Lin, Lin; Metzger, Scott – Journal of International Social Studies, 2013
Informed by recurring international controversies, this study explores representations of the Second World War as official history in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean secondary-level textbooks and theorizes about how they influence and function as collective memories about this time period. Using grounded theory, it finds that the examined Japanese…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, War, History Instruction, Textbook Content
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Chan, Ngai-Man; Ho, Irene T.; Ku, Kelly Y. L. – Learning and Individual Differences, 2011
Two studies were carried out to examine the relationship between epistemic beliefs and critical thinking. In the first study, 138 Chinese undergraduates completed the adapted Epistemic Beliefs Inventory (EBI) and the Halpern Critical Thinking Assessment Using Everyday Situations. Their cognitive ability and thinking dispositions were also…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Cognitive Ability, Epistemology, Undergraduate Students
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Russell, William Benedict, III, Ed. – International Society for the Social Studies, 2016
The "International Society for the Social Studies (ISSS) Annual Conference Proceedings" is a peer-reviewed professional publication published once a year following the annual conference. The following papers are included in the 2016 proceedings: (1) The Emergence of Social Studies in Trinidad and Tobago (Leela Ramsook); (2) Opinions of…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Foreign Countries, Parent Attitudes, Secondary Education
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Gorsevski, Ellen W.; Schuck, Raymond I.; Lin, Canchu – Western Journal of Communication, 2012
Using rhetorical analysis in the form of an autoethnographically informed biocritique, this study applies and expands the concept of rhetorical plasticity to examine the popular museum exhibit "Bodies: The Exhibition," which is arguably the most controversial of a series of contemporary museum exhibits that feature deceased human bodies…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Human Body, Non Western Civilization, Death
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