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Lynne Chandler Garcia; Stacy Ulbig – Journal of Political Science Education, 2024
In a highly polarized political environment, political discourse on divisive topics is all the more important. Heeding the many calls for higher education to teach political discourse skills, this study investigates the impact of political discourse lessons in a college-level, political science classroom. Further, it explores the effectiveness of…
Descriptors: College Students, Political Issues, Teacher Role, Discourse Modes
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Sarah J. Kaka; Taylor Kessner; Anthony Tuf Francis; Joshua Littenberg-Tobias; Katrina Kennett – Journal of Education, 2024
Forty-four states have recently taken formal policy steps to limit how teachers can teach about so-called "divisive issues." This paper examines teachers' perceptions of what they need to be prepared to teach in states where "divisive issues" legislation exists. Teacher interview data where restrictive legislation exists were…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Teacher Attitudes, State Legislation, Educational Policy
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Paul G. Fitchett; Brett L. M. Levy; Jeremy D. Stoddard – AERA Open, 2024
This study explores social studies teachers' self-reported instruction about teaching the 2020 election in U.S. secondary schools. We analyzed survey responses from 1,723 secondary social studies teachers from 12 states (3 left-leaning, 3 right-leaning, 6 battleground) collected in the weeks after the election, examining self-reported pedagogies,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Elections, Political Campaigns, Social Studies
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Sean Blenkinsop; Linda Wihelmsson – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2024
This paper has two main purposes. The first, more informational, is to introduce, re-introduce, the German-Nordic concept of "Bildung" to Canadian environmental education. This includes a brief attempt to define, a short overview of its history which stretches back to the Eighteenth century at least, and then an exploration of why and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Environmental Education, Social Justice, Educational Policy
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Rachel K. Turner; Ryan T. Knowles; Joe Cochran – Social Studies, 2024
The marginalization of social studies has led to many questions about how elementary teachers include social studies in their curriculum. Using a survey distributed to Texas teachers, this study explores the instructional strategies, integration emphasis, and content area instructional time utilized in the elementary classroom. Through a…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Educational Strategies, Teaching Methods, Differences
Delgado, Ander, Ed.; Mycock, Andrew, Ed. – IAP - Information Age Publishing, Inc., 2023
The heightened resonance of identity-driven politics in many states across twenty first century Europe emphasizes the critical role of history in shaping public contestation of the idea of the nation, and accordant manifestations of nationalism and national identity. How the past is interpreted or what and how is remembered has proven increasingly…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, History Instruction, European History, Controversial Issues (Course Content)
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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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Heijstra, Thamar Melanie; Pétursdóttir, Gyða Margrét – Teaching Sociology, 2023
Creating a positive classroom experience for students can be a challenge, especially when teaching a contested topic such as gender studies. Teaching and learning gender is teaching and learning against the grain, which can lead to feelings of comfort and discomfort among students. The objective is to capture different manifestations of…
Descriptors: Gender Issues, Course Evaluation, Resistance (Psychology), Controversial Issues (Course Content)
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Beatty, Abby E.; Driessen, Emily P.; Clark, Amanda D.; Costello, Robin A.; Ewell, Sharday; Fagbodun, Sheritta; Klabacka, Randy L.; Lamb, Todd; Mulligan, Kimberly; Henning, Jeremiah A.; Ballen, Cissy J. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2023
Traditional biology curricula depict science as an objective field, overlooking the important influence that human values and biases have on what is studied and who can be a scientist. We can work to address this shortcoming by incorporating "ideological awareness" into the curriculum, which is an understanding of biases, stereotypes,…
Descriptors: Biology, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Controversial Issues (Course Content)
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Chan, Yun-Wen; Johnson, Marcus Wayne – Pedagogies: An International Journal, 2023
This study seeks to understand students' perceptions of self-agency and how they demonstrate their agency by engaging in discussions of a highly controversial wetland policy facing their community. Five focal students participating in this 13-month long curriculum were selected for further explorations. We traced their learning trajectories to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Environmental Education, Climate, Learning Trajectories
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Boaz Dvir; Logan Rutten; Danielle Butville; Eric Wilson – School-University Partnerships, 2023
Purpose: Many K-12 teachers teach difficult topics as part of their curricula, and discussions of difficult topics are common across grade levels and content areas. As teachers increasingly engage with difficult topics in their classrooms, the need for high-quality professional learning experiences has also grown. In response, the purpose of this…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Inquiry, Active Learning
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Davies, Adam W. J.; Simone-Balter, Alice; van Rhijn, Tricia – Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 2023
Open conversations regarding sexuality education and gender and sexual diversity with young children in early childhood education settings are still highly constrained. Educators report lacking professional training and fearing parental and community pushback when explicitly addressing these topics in their professional practices. As such, gender…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sexuality, Sex Education, Early Childhood Teachers
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King, Edith W. – Intercultural Education, 2020
Global citizens recognise climate change and feel responsible for protecting a worldwide environment. Global citizens understand that individuals or nations alone cannot solve the complexity of issues such as the increasing and ongoing international migrations. Global citizens support the banished with empathy, compassion and mutual respect.…
Descriptors: Peace, Global Approach, Teaching Methods, Controversial Issues (Course Content)
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McCorkle, William; Rodriguez, Sophia – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2021
This study is based on an analysis of survey data from a national sample of K-12 public schools teachers (N = 5,237). The purpose of this article is to examine teachers' beliefs about nationalism and how it correlates to teachers' beliefs about religious liberty, and to what extent beliefs about nationalism are stronger than beliefs about…
Descriptors: Public School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Beliefs, Nationalism
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Kauppi, Veli-Mikko; Drerup, Johannes – Theory and Research in Education, 2021
There is a steady line of academic discourse around the topic of controversial issues and how to approach them in and through education. In this line of discourse, discussion is widely seen as a primary method of democratic education that is especially suitable to foster its major educational aims, such as tolerance, reciprocal respect, or…
Descriptors: Discussion, Inquiry, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Teaching Methods
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