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Linda Doornbos; Ericka Murdock – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2025
The power of democracy is its adaptability to a changing world. We can envision and work toward a society that is more just than the present. History education is more relevant now than ever. We offer ideas and strategies that can transform the history classroom into a space for understanding the past with the explicit purpose of learning from the…
Descriptors: Grade 4, History Instruction, Democracy, Social Justice
Madison Knowe; Kelly Aldridge Boyd; Lekeisha Harding; Alex Cásarez; Barbara Stengel – Schools: Studies in Education, 2025
In 2014, a team of educators and all of the eighth-grade students at a "failing school" in Nashville, Tennessee, took up the challenge of teaching and learning Algebra 1. This was in the context of a constrained standardized-test-driven public school environment in which less than 20 percent of these students had achieved proficiency in…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Grade 8, Middle School Teachers, Mathematics Education
Torrey Trust; Robert Maloy; Viacheslav Yurchenkov – International Journal of Designs for Learning, 2023
In this paper, we discuss the design and development of an eBook titled "Building Democracy for All: Interactive Explorations of Government and Civic Life," which serves as an open educational resource for the eighth-grade Massachusetts social studies curriculum standards. This design case offers an example of an interactive,…
Descriptors: Open Educational Resources, Electronic Books, Grade 8, Social Studies
Schmoker, Mike – American Educator, 2023
In these fraught, divisive times, K-12 educators have an opportunity to make a profound contribution to students' academic, intellectual, and civic maturity by giving civil, purposeful discussion the priority it deserves. With reading and writing, discussion is a co-equal leg of the tripod of literacy. By engaging in frequent discussions of…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Persuasive Discourse, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Civics
Ashley Rogers Berner – Harvard Education Press, 2024
In "Educational Pluralism and Democracy," education policy expert Ashley Rogers Berner envisions a K-12 education system that serves both the individual and the common good. Calling for education reform that will enable US public schools to fulfill the longstanding promise of American education, Berner proposes a radical reimagining of…
Descriptors: Democracy, Educational Policy, Kindergarten, Elementary Secondary Education
Andy Kaplan; Gillian McNamee – Schools: Studies in Education, 2024
"Reconstructing Democratic Education" was an international conference held virtually on June 22, 2024. This article uses the words of the speakers and the participants to present some of the stories and reflections that stimulated us that day. Speakers touched on a wide variety of challenges that democracy in general and schools in…
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Democracy, Barriers, College School Cooperation
Mauricio Braz de Carvalho; Cláudia Valentina Assumpção Galian – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2023
This article addresses the "National Common Core Curriculum" in Brazil, focusing both on its "Introduction" and the sections dedicated to music teaching. The paper draws on contributions from broad critical curricular perspectives, arguing for the access to "powerful knowledge" as a means of achieving social justice…
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Foreign Countries, Music Education, Social Justice
Kahuroa, Raella – Early Childhood Folio, 2021
The enactment of everyday democratic practice in early childhood settings supports children to practise being active agents in their own lives. Through learning to take action on matters of importance, practising collaboration and listening, and seeing that their ideas matter and have significance, children are positioned to become engaged…
Descriptors: Democracy, Early Childhood Education, Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Teachers
Collins, Jonathan E. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2022
The voices of students of color often are left out of discussions of urban school reform conversations when they should be central to reform efforts. Jonathan Collins suggests looking at democratic reform as an avenue to bring those voices forward. Participatory budgeting, for example, introduces students to the idea that they could decide how…
Descriptors: Democracy, Educational Change, School Districts, Urban Schools
Nishiyama, Kei; Russell, A. Wendy; Chalaye, Pierrick; Greenwell, Tom – Democracy & Education, 2023
Widespread global interest and adoption of deliberative democracy approaches to reinvigorate citizenship and policymaking in an era of democratic crisis/decline has been mirrored by increasing interest in deliberation in schools, both as an approach to pedagogy and student empowerment and as a training ground for deliberative citizenship. In…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Debate, Democracy, Communication Skills
Kiesa, Abby; Bueso, Leah; Hodgin, Erica; Kahne, Joe – Social Education, 2022
This article shares lessons from committed and inspirational educators from across the country with whom the Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement (CIRCLE) worked in 2020. Their experiences reinforce that nonpartisan teaching about democracy is possible (i.e., not teaching who to vote for, but rather how the system…
Descriptors: Elections, Teaching Methods, Democracy, Political Attitudes
Masterson, Jessica E.; Gatti, Lauren – Democracy & Education, 2022
Speaking to the political and social upheaval of our present moment, and drawing on discourses of democratic education, we argue that the U.S.'s racial reckoning propelled by recent events constitutes a sort of "founding" for our democracy and that this founding has important implications for reconfiguring citizenship within institutions…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Teacher Education Programs, Political Attitudes, Social Problems
Rupenthal, Michelle; Furuness, Shelly – Middle School Journal, 2020
When middle school teachers and leaders commit themselves to being responsive to the personal concerns of adolescents and the social concerns of their community, it results in opportunities to build capacity in students to be agents of change. This article captures the story of one school's process in designing and implementing a yearlong…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Middle School Teachers, Student Attitudes, Capacity Building
Krutka, Daniel G. – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2017
Young learners need to cultivate new democratic skills and dispositions to fully participate in civic dialogues, but many teachers have yet to integrate suitable experiences into their curricula. These new media skills apply established aspects of citizenship like deliberation, pluralism, and participation towards engagement with various forms of…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Elementary School Students, Grade 5, Current Events
Kahn, Sami; Hartman, Sara L. – Science and Children, 2018
As every elementary science teacher knows, children sometimes ask questions that can not easily be answered by science. The "messiness" of these questions may stem from the fact that scientific understanding is often incomplete and ever changing, a situation that can lead students (and the public) to be confused about the information…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Science and Society, Teaching Methods, Science Instruction