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Kathryn R. Klement – American Journal of Sexuality Education, 2024
Traditional commercial textbooks at the college level are slow to update, often have problematic language or content related to queer and trans identities, and are likely to be prohibitively expensive. As an alternative, I explore the benefits of using open educational resources (OER) and free-to-access resources for a human sexuality course. I…
Descriptors: Open Educational Resources, Inclusion, Textbooks, Textbook Content
Ryan Cowden; Kyle P. O'Brien – Teachers College Record, 2025
Context: In recent years, 44 U.S. states have proposed legislation that restricts the teaching of race and racism in social studies. Commonly called "anti-critical race theory" (anti-CRT) legislation, these laws are notoriously difficult to interpret and have led many social studies teachers to avoid discussing race and controversial…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Educational Legislation, Critical Race Theory, Social Studies
Alexandra Kohn; Dawn McKinnon – College & Research Libraries, 2024
Many libraries and archives have recently released statements about harmful material in their collections and the descriptions of these collections. However, these types of statements are not required for any professional accreditation or membership, nor are there specific guidelines to follow. This study collected and analyzed statements from…
Descriptors: Research Libraries, Library Materials, Guidelines, Controversial Issues (Course Content)
Paul J. Yoder – AERA Open, 2024
Trauma studies scholars emphasize naming or acknowledging trauma to promote healing. In response to the recent political and curricular whiplash in the Commonwealth of Virginia, this paper investigates the prevalence and nature of traumagenic events in Virginia's social studies standards. Data analysis suggests that conceptual insights from trauma…
Descriptors: Trauma, Social Studies, Classification, Trauma Informed Approach
Mariëtte de Haan – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2025
This paper analyses how 'polarisations' in which social tensions between the religious, ethnic and socio-economic groups are believed to increase are experienced and understood by secondary school teachers in the Netherlands. Based on the idea that polarisation is present in everyday interactions, this study contributes to an everyday perspective…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Teaching Experience, Conflict, Foreign Countries
Dilys Schoorman; Rosanna Gatens – Educational Policy, 2025
"Divisive Concepts" laws have sprung up around the nation as a backlash to the widespread commitments to anti-racist education that emerged in summer 2020. This critical policy analysis examines the concepts central to Florida's "Individual Freedom Act" [HB7] of 2022, to determine its intent and impact in ameliorating or…
Descriptors: State Legislation, Equal Education, Language Usage, Elementary Secondary Education
Kenneth Driggers; Abbey Hortenstine – Philosophical Studies in Education, 2023
Recent legislation restricting the topics teachers may discuss with students raises the issue of what role the teacher should play in society. We argue that this legislative scrutiny of teachers is symptomatic of an aversion to defining what a teacher is. We argue that, though a reluctance to provide an explicit definition of "teacher"…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Educational Legislation, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Censorship
Groves, Matthew – Electronic Journal for Research in Science & Mathematics Education, 2021
As a science teacher and youth minister from a predominantly white evangelical community in rural Appalachia, I have had many opportunities to teach the science of global warming to climate change deniers. In this manuscript, I share some of the lessons I have learned to make my presentations less contentious and help those I teach be more…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Climate, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Teaching Methods
Wolgemuth, Jennifer R.; Koro-Ljungberg, Mirka; Barko, Timothy – Power and Education, 2020
Despite best efforts to the contrary, obscenity oozes out from under the rugs of "polite" schooling and "tidy" society. In this post-qualitative inquiry, the authors pursue questions in defense of pedagogies of obscenity. In what ways do educators fail to educate when they eschew obscenity, understand shame and disgust as…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Ethics, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Educational Benefits
Ryan John Eisele – ProQuest LLC, 2021
This study examined the ways in which White teachers talk about facilitating conversations about race in their classrooms. Through semistructured interviews of eight teachers in a suburban school district in Central California, information was gathered about how teachers talk about race or avoid talking about race in their classrooms and what…
Descriptors: White Teachers, Suburban Schools, Race, Racism
Karen Salvador; Andrew Bohn; Anne Martin – Arts Education Policy Review, 2024
Divisive Concepts Laws (DCL) are legislative acts and state and local policies that restrict teaching, learning, and professional development in PK- 20 education regarding race, gender, sexuality, and history. In November 2022, we surveyed NAfME members to ascertain the perceived impacts of DCL on music educators, music teacher educators, and…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Discourse Analysis
Jon A. Hess; Omar Swartz; Andrea J. Vickery; Qingwen Dong; Katherine S. Thweatt; Patrick McElearney; Shauntae Brown White – Communication Education, 2025
The past decade has seen significant changes in our country's political landscape, some of which have spilled over into higher education. One change that has impacted millions of students is recent legislation in many states (such as Florida, Texas, Utah, Alabama, and North Dakota) and from the federal government intended to inhibit diversity,…
Descriptors: Diversity Equity and Inclusion, Higher Education, Politics of Education, Political Attitudes
Hess, Frederick M. – American Enterprise Institute, 2021
This report examines how media covered the critical race theory (CRT) debate in schooling through an analysis of all news articles published between September 2020 and August 2021 by four major newspapers (the New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today) and three major education press outlets (Education Week, the 74, and…
Descriptors: Mass Media, Critical Theory, Race, Deception
Chang-Bacon, Chris K. – Journal of Teacher Education, 2022
The racial and linguistic diversity of U.S. classrooms has drawn attention to the intersecting dynamics of race, racism, and language learning in teacher education. While most studies in this vein focus on teachers, almost no research has focused on teacher educators themselves. Therefore, this study draws on interviews with teacher educators to…
Descriptors: Race, Racial Bias, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Bilingual Students
Naitnaphit Limlamai – English Journal, 2018
Words are more than a string of sounds and letters that denote a particular meaning. Linguistic anthropologist Judith T. Irvine contends that speaking is a social activity where the relationship of language, culture, and society is enacted (249). Linguist Deborah Cameron defines language ideology in "Verbal Hygiene" as the notions,…
Descriptors: Language, Ideology, High School Students, Language Usage

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