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Alison Happel-Parkins; Katharina A. Azim – Health Education Journal, 2025
Objective: Across the USA, state-level Bills have been introduced that curtail discussion about gender, sexuality, and biology in public schools. Specifically, two Bills have recently been passed in the states of Florida and Texas that we engage with here as we think through the following questions: what ideologies related to bodies and sexuality…
Descriptors: Sex, Sexuality, Educational Legislation, State Legislation
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Shreya Singh; Cecilia Cerja; Catherine Helen Palczewski – Communication Education, 2024
Long before the Dobbs decision, abortion was a fraught topic in communication classes. Post-Dobbs, the disincentives to discussing abortion intensified as a slew of state legislative actions-imposed restrictions not only on abortion access, but also on anything that might be construed as support for abortion. The purpose with this essay is to…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Pregnancy, College Faculty, State Legislation
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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
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Melissa Schieble; Michiko Hikida; Laura Taylor; Amy Vetter; Kristen Hodnett; Kushya Sugarman – Literacy Research: Theory, Method, and Practice, 2025
Recognizing writing as a powerful form of political resistance, in this article the authors demonstrate how reconstructive discourse analysis (RDA) can be used to make visible how one individual used public media writing to advance movements of educational justice. Combining RDA with theories of argumentation and positioning to analyze an op-ed…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Resistance (Psychology), Opinions, Discourse Analysis
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Sarah J. Kaka; Joshua Littenberg-Tobias; Taylor Kessner; Anthony Tuf Francis; Katrina Kennett – Educational Research: Theory and Practice, 2024
Some state legislatures have introduced a rash of bills designed to control how K-12 teachers discuss so-called 'divisive issues,' such as racism, sexism, and privilege. This legislation has prompted substantial news coverage on the impact of these laws. Sidelined in this discourse are the perspectives of teachers. This mixed methods study seeks…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Elementary Secondary Education, Intellectual Freedom, State Legislation
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Jeremy Wright-Kim; Berenice A. Cabrera; Michelle C. Garcia; Hayley N. Neilsen; Jennifer M. Trigger – Grantee Submission, 2024
The higher education learning environment has always been an ideological battleground. We must collectively interrogate how we holistically construct an educational learning environment that is reflective of our values.
Descriptors: Higher Education, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Educational Principles, Ideology
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Jeremy Wright-Kim; Berenice Cabrera; Michelle García; Hayley Nielsen; Jennifer Trigger – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2024
College and university classrooms, curricula, and credentials have always been an ideological battleground of clashing values and perspectives that shift the answers to the question of what the learning environment should be. A crucible moment of legislative attacks on diversity initiatives, congressional interventions into university leadership,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Educational Principles, Ideology
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Rebecca C. Geller – Democracy & Education, 2025
Though scholarship has long championed the positive impacts of classroom considerations of controversial or difficult issues, teachers have often hesitated to broach divisive topics for numerous reasons, including legislation purporting to limit controversy in classrooms and, often, that they had limited or no preparation to teach controversies,…
Descriptors: Pregnancy, Court Litigation, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Simulation
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Alison Wilson; Alissa Blair; Jason L. Endacott; Christopher Giller; Christian Z. Goering – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2025
In recent years, state policies banning "divisive concepts" have proliferated as part of a coordinated effort to undermine racial justice by framing critical discussions of race as "indoctrination" and imposing ideological restrictions on curriculum and pedagogy. Using critical policy discourse analysis informed by a critical…
Descriptors: Critical Race Theory, Race, Racism, Controversial Issues (Course Content)
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Anthony Downer II; Nadia Behizadeh – Social Education, 2024
In Georgia, the recent "Protect Students First Act," or GA HB 1084, states that curricula and training programs should refrain from judging others based on race or advocate for divisive concepts such as "One race is inherently superior to another race," or that "the United States of America is fundamentally racist."…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Social Studies, State Legislation, Educational Legislation
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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
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Nicholas Brake – Educational Policy, 2024
This article draws from primary and secondary historical sources such as public policy documents, speeches, and media reports to trace attempts made by the Kentucky legislature to ban controversial topics in public school curriculum--evolution in 1922 and critical race theory in 2022. Kingdon's multiple streams framework (MSF) serves as the model…
Descriptors: Critical Race Theory, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Evolution, Public Schools
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Robin Truth Goodman – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2024
In 2021, the Florida Legislature passed House Bill 233. The bill has three provisions: 1) it mandates an "intellectual viewpoint diversity" survey that asks students, faculty, and other employees at Florida's public colleges and universities to report on their levels of comfort to express their ideological and political opinions; 2) it…
Descriptors: Public Colleges, Universities, State Legislation, Academic Freedom
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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
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Debby Shulsky; Sheila Baker; Renée E. Lastrapes – Curriculum and Teaching Dialogue, 2023
In December 2021, Texas lawmakers passed a bill related to the national debate and politicization of critical race theory (CRT). Texas Senate Bill 3 seemingly limits the teaching of "sensitive" topics. These perceived limitations may present challenges for social studies teachers in the state. This study examines the knowledge and…
Descriptors: State Legislation, Critical Race Theory, Political Attitudes, Controversial Issues (Course Content)
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