ERIC Number: EJ1331762
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2022
Pages: 26
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The Tradition of Classroom Deliberation and the Evasion of Racial Justice as a Social Issue, 1916-1966
Fallace, Thomas
Theory and Research in Social Education, v50 n1 p3-28 2022
In this historical study, the author traces the contents of classroom materials and methods textbooks published between 1916 and 1966 that endorsed the discussion and deliberation of social issues to demonstrate how these materials consistently evaded racial justice as a social issue. As a result, the materials designed to inspire classroom discussion and deliberation of social issues ended up reinforcing the racial status quo through an approach that valued balance and open-ended discussion of racial issues over a commitment to racial justice and the affirmation of Black perspectives.
Descriptors: Educational History, Instructional Materials, Textbook Content, Social Problems, Social Justice, Racial Bias, Discussion (Teaching Technique), African Americans, United States History, Social Studies, Controversial Issues (Course Content), War, Civil Rights, African American History
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Language: English
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