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S. J. Adrienna Joyce; Ehaab D. Abdou – Canadian Journal of Education, 2023
Although Canada is portrayed as a benevolent multicultural society, the experiences of many of its racialized peoples point to the ongoing realities of racism. Research demonstrates that schools are central to perpetuating racism, in part through a prioritization of white Eurocentric curricula. But how might ancient history curricula specifically…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Racism, Blacks, Textbooks
Sijpenhof, Maria Luce – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2020
Scholars have observed a re-emergence of biological racism in the Netherlands. I question whether this form of racism is also making a comeback in Dutch secondary schooling, by drawing on critical race theory and Bonilla-Silva's frames of colour-blind racism. Data for this study were gathered through an analysis of 200 history textbooks…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Teachers, Racial Bias, Textbooks
Johnson, Erica – History Teacher, 2019
In November of 2016, Laurent Dubois discussed the importance of Haiti in writing the history of slavery, freedom, and human rights in the Atlantic World during the Age of Revolutions for Aeon. He explained that histories of modern political thought and culture underestimated the Haitian Revolution due to the lack of written sources by the enslaved…
Descriptors: Slavery, Freedom, Blacks, Haitians
Peck-Bartle, Shannon Marie – Social Studies, 2020
World history curriculum continues to be plagued by Eurocentric narratives and perspectives eliminating local and community agency in Caribbean history. Textbooks and curriculum standards exclude much of Caribbean history and marginalize the influence and contributions of the African Diaspora. Oftentimes, Caribbean achievements are attributed to…
Descriptors: World History, History Instruction, Blacks, Foreign Countries
"Re-Membering" North African Immigrants in High School French History Textbooks: A Fanonian Analysis
Alexander, David B.; Bartone, Michael D. – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
The theoretical interrogation of the curriculum and ideology has been an object of critical analysis in educational studies throughout the twentieth century. In this paper, we continue the interrogation of curriculum and ideology by using Franz Fanon's theories on colonization to conduct a textual analysis of immigration, race, and religion in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Immigrants, World History, Textbooks

Wooster, Judith S. – Social Education, 1992
Discusses the Columbian Quincentenary statement of the National Council for the Social Studies. Recommends that key ideas and basic knowledge of the statement be used to evaluate instructional materials. Suggests questions developed from the ideas in the statement. Includes interconnectedness of world history and effect on Native Americans and…
Descriptors: American Indians, Blacks, Elementary Secondary Education, History Instruction

Browne, Pat A. – Update on Law-Related Education, 1992
Addresses the problem of racial bias in the teaching of history. Argues that history is taught from a European viewpoint ignoring civilization's beginning in Africa. Suggests that African-American children will develop self-esteem and motivation if they are taught about African history. Describes such a program in the Indianapolis (Indiana) Public…
Descriptors: African History, Black Achievement, Black History, Blacks
Gaze, Rupert – Teaching History, 2005
The stories we tell in history are often stories about ourselves. This can lead to tremendous distortion. Rupert Gaze was shocked when a young black student told him that there was no point in his studying the Second World War because it had nothing to do with him or his family. While Gaze has worked for the Imperial War Museum (IWM) North, it has…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Foreign Countries, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education

McCall, Ava L. – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1994
Discusses how teaching about quilts and quilting in elementary social studies provides a more complete view of social history and includes the voices of women and men of different races, cultures, and social classes. Provides suggestions on teaching about quilts and identifies seven children's books on the topic. (CFR)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Blacks, Childrens Literature, Cultural Traits

Schneider, Carl J.; Schneider, Dorothy – Social Education, 1994
Contends that women experienced World War I differently from any other war. Asserts that, although thorough physical examinations prevented women from fighting while disguised as men, women played significant roles as nurses and on the home front. Relates accounts of women who participated as volunteers, clerical workers, and journalists. (CFR)
Descriptors: Blacks, Elementary Secondary Education, European History, Females

Friedman, Ina R. – Social Education, 1995
Maintains that, 50 years after World War II, few people are aware that Jews were not the only Nazi victims. Describes Nazi persecution against Gypsies, homosexuals, blacks, political dissenters, and other groups. Contends that every new generation of students should learn about the devastating effects of prejudice. (CFR)
Descriptors: Blacks, Christianity, Cultural Context, Culture Conflict

Rosenberg, Norman L.; Rosenberg, Emily S. – OAH Magazine of History, 1994
Maintains that the "tried and true" strategies for teaching about the early Cold War years highlight the U.S. response to Soviet expansionism. Identifies four other focus themes: (1) debates over mass culture and youth culture; (2) gender and sexuality; (3) the civil rights era; and (4) rethinking the cold war itself. (CFR)
Descriptors: Blacks, Civil Rights, Communism, Curriculum Design