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Smith, William L. – Social Education, 2017
In the United States, there's a national infatuation with those who have broken barriers--racial, religious, gendered, and so on--and have presumably changed the rules of the game for others. News outlets and history textbooks seem unable to resist a good story of "firstness." Researchers have speculated why this is the case: What better…
Descriptors: United States History, History Instruction, African American History, Barriers
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Viola, Michael Joseph – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
Drawing upon the historical experiences of Filipinx American student and community activists in dialogue with the critical race literature, this article forwards a Filipinx Critical (FilCrit) Theory. The paper foregrounds the racial formation of Filipinx Americans framed within the complexity of global migration and the collective resistance to…
Descriptors: Filipino Americans, Activism, Student Experience, Critical Theory
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Hughes, Ryan E. – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2022
This study investigates how 19 third-grade students developed their understandings of enslavement during a six-week social studies inquiry. Using Teaching Tolerance's key concepts as my analytic framework, I analyzed the students' pre- and post-concept maps and classwork to understand their learning. The findings show that students conceptualized…
Descriptors: Grade 3, Elementary School Students, Slavery, United States History
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Tooley, Paige; Atwood, Erin – Urban Education, 2022
The purpose of this research is to examine the prevalence of racially diverse high schools in order to understand the conditions that create or inhibit the existence of diverse and equitable schools. We analyzed Texas state demographic data for schools in order to understand the scarcity of racially diverse campuses. We then utilized mapping and…
Descriptors: Ethnic Diversity, Racial Composition, Demography, Educational Policy
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Anthony-Stevens, Vanessa; Boysen-Taylor, Rebekka; Doucette, Benjamin – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 2022
This study is about a seventh-grade classroom in a predominantly White region in the rural northwestern United States where a White teacher led an interdisciplinary unit on African American narratives of enslavement and freedom fighting. Through the lenses of racial literacy, critical Whiteness studies, and discourse studies, authors use data from…
Descriptors: Grade 7, Whites, White Teachers, Rural Schools
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Bickford, John H. – Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 2018
Scholars have hypothesized that historical fiction books are more a product of the author, author's nuanced world view, and the time period in which they were written than of the events and period depicted. This content analysis research examined how American historical fiction authors represented the Civil War and how the events of September…
Descriptors: History, Terrorism, War, Violence
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Lueck, Amy J. – Composition Studies, 2018
This article traces the emergence of nineteenth-century U.S. high schools in the landscape of higher education, attending to the gendered, raced, and classed distinctions at play in this development. Exploring differences in the conceptualization and status of high schools in Louisville, Kentucky, for white male, white female, and mixed-gender…
Descriptors: Educational History, High Schools, Secondary Education, Higher Education
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Rogers, Rebecca – Literacy Research: Theory, Method, and Practice, 2018
My presidential address focuses on three themes. First, I introduce and trouble the idea of literacy research as white property, drawing on my own research and the history of the Literacy Research Association (LRA) as an organization. Second, I argue that even critically oriented scholarship runs the risk of reproducing power relations it sets out…
Descriptors: Research, Equal Education, Social Justice, Race
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Steudeman, Michael J. – History of Education Quarterly, 2018
The nineteenth-century debate about the role of the US Bureau of Education was marked by negotiations between the civic republican language of antebellum common school advocacy and a social scientific language of educational professionalism. To advance this argument, this essay traces how members of Congress defined, criticized, and delimited the…
Descriptors: Educational History, Legislators, Government Role, United States History
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Taylor, Katie Headrick – Cognition and Instruction, 2018
This essay examines the role of public education in the process of place-remaking that relies on a false separation between teaching and issues of race, politics, and power. I construct a historical case study of my hometown that presents a counter narrative, presented by students, of race and legacy in the context of a public school and the…
Descriptors: Role of Education, Public Education, Public Schools, Race
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Pearcy, Mark – Social Studies, 2018
The 2001 Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF) has become the basis for nearly every operation against international terrorism since its passage, in the days after the September 11th terrorist attacks. In particular, one 60-word passage has become foundational, both legally and philosophically, to America's "war on terror." An…
Descriptors: Armed Forces, Terrorism, War, Foreign Policy
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Starna, William A. – Social Studies, 2018
This essay is a critical analysis of elements of the Social Studies Toolkit and related materials developed by the New York State Education Department. It addresses misunderstandings of historical theory and method and the presentation of historical knowledge and information by department staff and affiliates, the consequences of which puts…
Descriptors: State Departments of Education, Social Studies, Guides, United States History
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Saunders, Cathy; Hunter, Samantha – Journal of Museum Education, 2018
Lippitt House Museum developed its "Immigration & Change in Rhode Island's Golden Age" program to benefit the literacy learning goals of adult English Language Learners (ELL) while furthering the mission of the museum to contribute to the community as a source of public education and civic engagement. This article focuses on the…
Descriptors: Museums, Immigration, Adult Students, English Language Learners
American Association of University Professors, 2018
Claiming that free speech is dying on American campuses, a conservative think tank has led an effort to push states to adopt a model bill that, in the name of defending campus free speech, risks undermining it. This report seeks to understand the context and content of the "campus free-speech" movement, to track its influence within…
Descriptors: Freedom of Speech, Educational History, Educational Legislation, State Legislation
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Lisa Gilbert – History Teacher, 2018
The debate about how slavery as a central issue in American history should be presented in history education often forces teachers and students alike to wrestle with how their contemporary positionality is reflected in classroom subject matter that cannot, and should not, be avoided. This article is an overview of the historiography of resistance…
Descriptors: Slavery, African American History, History Instruction, Resistance (Psychology)
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