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Fabionar, James O. – Social Education, 2022
Schools in the United States, according to James O. Fabionar, struggle to teach in a humanizing manner about the brutality experienced by indigenous people in North America and the Pacific. Many "white-wash" this history, downplaying unsavory aspects of colonization by painting the United States as a savior or liberator, or by…
Descriptors: Foreign Policy, Trauma, Indigenous Populations, Pacific Islanders
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Kownslar, Allan O. – Social Education, 1975
This response to recent criticisms of the new social studies deals with some of the problems in areas of inquiry, value clarification, humanization, current events, and conflict resolution found in social studies texts. (JR)
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Current Events, Humanization, Secondary Education
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Ellison, Harlan – Social Education, 1973
Topic 8, Our Contemporary World: Problems and Issues, in a theme issue on Teaching World History Through Science Fiction, presents this short story to motivate discussion on dehumanization, resulting in a society where the single driving force is order and unity and promptness and clocklike precision. (JB)
Descriptors: Fantasy, Human Dignity, Humanization, Science Fiction
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Asimov, Isaac – Social Education, 1973
Topic 5, Expanding Horizons of Science, asks students to question the expansion of the human element and reaction to the environmetal changes brought about by advancing technology. The story is taken from the 1954 book, Nightfall and Other Stories. (JB)
Descriptors: Humanization, Science Education, Science Fiction, Secondary Education