ERIC Number: EJ1210504
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2019
Pages: 17
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Patriotism, Pressure, and Place: Civic Agency in Base Country
Gibbs, Brian
Peabody Journal of Education, v94 n1 p97-113 2019
This article focuses on how civic agency is taught or not taught by a social studies teacher to the children of soldiers in a largely conservative community and, as a result, how it was learned or not learned. Taken from a larger study investigating individual teacher curricular and pedagogic choice around teaching war near a military base, this article examines the sociopolitical, district-level, student, parent, and community pressures and tensions of teaching war in this context and what impact these pressures have on teaching choice and student sense of civic agency. Findings suggest that the teacher, mostly yielding to the pressure and stress, avoids complexity of perceived dangerous content, which left most students with an unchallenged sense of traditional patriotism and duty.
Descriptors: Patriotism, Social Studies, Teaching Methods, Military Personnel, Decision Making, War, Armed Forces, School Districts, Political Attitudes, Citizen Participation, Teacher Attitudes, Stress Variables, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Case Studies, History Instruction, Standards, Elections, Presidents, High School Teachers, Student Characteristics, Parent School Relationship, Family Characteristics
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: High Schools; Secondary Education
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Language: English
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