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Fredrik Alvén – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2024
Most of the history education research that addresses controversial issues suggests that disputes arising in the history classroom are rooted in students' diverse identities that relate differently to history. Therefore, a history education that wants to ease tensions must try both to make these different identities and their relations to history…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), History Instruction, Civics, Empathy
Controversy in the Classroom: How History Teachers in the Western Balkans Approach Difficult Topics?
Jovanovic, Rodoljub; Maric, Dea – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2020
In the context of legacies of mass violence and political oppression during the recent past in the Western Balkans (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia), history teaching is seen as an important factor in building sustainable peace and democracy. Caught between various national and international policy…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, History Instruction, European History, Controversial Issues (Course Content)
Hung, Cheng-Yu – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2022
The new Taiwanese citizenship curriculum has converted its traditional bullet-point guidelines to hundreds of open-ended questions. Each question acts to initiate collective inquiry, to stimulate the sharing of lived experiences and to trigger within-class conversations. The previous pre-determined educational objectives and learning outcomes, in…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Educational Change, Citizenship Education, Foreign Countries
Pollak, Itay; Segal, Aliza; Lefstein, Adam; Meshulam, Assaf – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2018
Teaching through controversial, politically charged issues is promoted in Anglo-American democracies as a key means for cultivating active citizenry and democratic values. However, the challenges of discussing controversial issues in the classroom may differ in younger, deeply divided democracies that lack common ground and institutional…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Foreign Countries, Political Issues, Teaching Methods
Garrett, H. James – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2020
This paper attends to the emotional and affective relations that manifest through political discussions in secondary classrooms. In particular, the focus is on the dynamics of classrooms during discussions of political issues. Specific attention is given to interpretations of movements and manifestations of emotions as well as the ways that…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Political Attitudes, Secondary School Students, Emotional Response
Terra, Luke – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2014
This study examined the changing content of history textbooks in Northern Ireland, drawing on a sample of 15 textbooks published from 1968 to 2010. Findings from the content and narrative analysis indicated that following the introduction of the Northern Ireland Curriculum in 1991, history textbooks shifted from a narrative to source-driven…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Textbook Content, History Instruction, Educational Change
Schar, Bernhard C.; Sperisen, Vera – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2010
This study is about a history textbook which introduces the new transnational master-narrative of Holocaust memory into the classrooms of the German-speaking part of Switzerland. The script of the book entails a replacement of the formerly dominant view of Switzerland as a neutral nation resisting evil in favour of an image that aligns Switzerland…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, History Instruction, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Educational Practices
Cowan, Paula; Maitles, Henry – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2011
As the education for citizenship agenda continues to impact on schools in the UK and with the Holocaust Educational Trust (HET) in conjunction with the Scottish Government introducing its Lessons From Auschwitz (LFA) project for students and teachers in Scotland, this article focuses on the Scottish context and investigates the school processes by…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Attitudes, Citizenship Education, Program Effectiveness
Levesque, Stephane – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2005
History is an often unsettling and sometimes uncomfortable subject. It is controversial and often very sensitive. There is some consensus about its importance in the school curriculum but much less agreement about what it is for (Slater 1995: xi).
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content)

Gardner, Peter – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1984
Controversial issues should be taught in school. Charles Bailey's and R.F. Dearden's opinions of what makes an issue controversial are critiqued. Bailey accounts for controversial issues in behavioral terms; Dearden advances an epistemic account. (RM)
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Definitions, Educational Needs, Educational Objectives

Fountain, Renee-Marie – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1999
Focuses on the reproduction of knowledge in science education and how socio-scientific issues are depicted/accounted for. Reviews contemporary epistemological questions of knowledge production. Outlines the Actor Network Theory (ANT), an alternative epistemology, describing the principal tenets using examples from the nature/nurture debate.…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Educational Strategies, Educational Theories, Epistemology

Keedy, John L.; Fleming, Tracie G.; Wheat, Deborah L.; Gentry, Rita B. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1998
Examines an Advanced Placement U.S. history classroom as a miniature common school to assess students' abilities to develop historically-grounded perspectives and engage in a moral debate. Finds that (1) students with little historical-grounding lacked an inclination toward a collective, ethical critique; and (2) exchange of historically-grounded…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement, Citizen Role, Classroom Research, Controversial Issues (Course Content)

Jones, Lynn – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1997
Develops a theoretical framework for understanding the principles that regulate the expression and reception of "everyday" knowledge (attitudes about sex, drug usage) in the classroom. Investigates three different school-based contexts: the formal classroom, small group interaction during lesson time, and group interviews (outside the classroom).…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Communication (Thought Transfer), Context Effect

Cornbleth, Catherine – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1995
Utilizes New York state's development and attempted implementation of multicultural education as a case study providing a concise yet thorough examination of the principles, objectives, and controversies surrounding this issue. Delineates the people and organizations involved in grass roots organizing and media representation on both sides of the…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Cultural Pluralism, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development