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Kelly Schrum; Sophia Abbot; Allie Loughry; Erin Fay – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2025
Troubling signs about the state of humanities in higher education are not new, but the steady decline in humanities majors is cause for concern. The humanities, however, play a critical role in society and public life, promoting citizenship and public engagement along with valuable skills. There are untapped opportunities for expanding history,…
Descriptors: Humanities, Higher Education, Majors (Students), Educational History
Michelle Reidel; Ariel Cornett; Erin Piedmont; Kania Greer; Betsy Barrow; Alex Reyes – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2025
By some estimates, over 1.2 billion tons of soil was blown across the Great Plains during the height of the Dust Bowl. The so-called "black blizzards" these massive dust storms caused suffocated cattle, sickened children, and destroyed thousands of family farms. Formerly prosperous farmers, unsure why they had such bad luck, wondered if…
Descriptors: Systems Approach, United States History, History Instruction, Integrated Activities
Abigail Stebbins; Amy Brass – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2025
When teaching the Civil Rights Movement in elementary classrooms, heroic figures such as Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr. tend to dominate the curricular landscape. While it is essential for students to learn about their contributions and struggles, it is equally important to frame the broader injustices they were combating. In this article,…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Civil Rights, Racism, Elementary Education
Westberg, Johannes; Primus, Franziska – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2023
In the 2020s, there are both societal and academic reasons to reflect on the field of history of education. In this article, we focus on the issue of the social, which remains central to the field as we acknowledge that society shapes education and education shapes society. By exploring the social on theoretical, methodological and broader…
Descriptors: Educational History, Social History, Cultural Influences, Interdisciplinary Approach
Alexander Benger – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2023
This paper addresses the question of what role the historical discipline might play in informing the selection of substantive knowledge for school history curricula. In the process, it seeks to clarify the usefulness and limitations of Young's social realist theory of powerful knowledge in the case of school history. The paper proposes that…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Curriculum Development, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Realism
Mairi Cowan; Christoph Richter – History Teacher, 2023
Food is perfectly positioned to link students' lives to the deep and broad historical forces around them. Like everybody else, students procure and consume food on a daily basis, use it to mark special occasions, share it with friends, enjoy or dispute it with families, all perhaps without ever considering its potential for historical analysis.…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Food, Ecology, Undergraduate Study
Amber Strong Makaiau – Schools: Studies in Education, 2024
From 1893 to 1899, "The Progressive Educator" was published and distributed to every teacher in the Republic of Hawai'i. This article explores what the newspaper can teach us about Hawai'i's unique and ongoing contributions to the American progressive education movement. The author focuses on an article from the newspaper originally…
Descriptors: Newspapers, Progressive Education, Educational History, United States History
Temirton, Galiya; Kharipova, Rashida Erimovna; Kistaubayeva, Aigul Kadyrbekovna – International Journal of Education in Mathematics, Science and Technology, 2023
This study aims to reveal the effect of examining photos/documents in museums with traditional and STEM approach on students' success in history lesson, interest, attitude, national value and historical awareness. A control group pretestposttest trial model, which is one of the quantitative research methods, was used in the research. The study…
Descriptors: STEM Education, History, Interdisciplinary Approach, Secondary School Students
Harvey J. Graff – Across the Disciplines, 2024
Scholarly disciplines are historical reservoirs riven with contradictions. Often unaware of their own history, the humanities lead in complications, with English departments outpacing other fields of study. Both writing and English language and literature studies exhibit long-standing omissions and conflicts. This essay explores their similarities…
Descriptors: Reading, Writing (Composition), Educational History, Humanities
Robert A. Peterson – Journal of Marketing Education, 2025
"What 'is' marketing?" Perusal of the marketing literature reveals that "marketing" has been defined and characterized in multiple, often inconsistent but typically ambiguous, ways that have evolved over time. The present essay argues that characterizing marketing as a transdisciplinary body of knowledge formally captures its…
Descriptors: Marketing, Interdisciplinary Approach, Business Education, Semantics
Paula Cowan; Andrew Killen; Henry Maitles; Elysha Ramage – Intercultural Education, 2024
Unlike in England, where the Holocaust has been a compulsory part of the history curriculum for Key Stage 3 since 1991, the Holocaust is not mandatory in the Scottish curriculum. Therefore, Teaching and Learning about the Holocaust (TLH) in Scotland relies on the commitment of individual teachers and/or schools. Factors that impact TLH in Scotland…
Descriptors: Death, Jews, European History, Teaching Methods
Ross, Kihana Miraya; Givens, Jarvis R. – Harvard Educational Review, 2023
In this essay, authors Kihana Miraya Ross and Jarvis R. Givens make their case for a distinct field of education research--Black education studies, which builds on Black studies and education studies. They explore a key analytic in Black education studies, antiblackness, examining its early and more recent uses as an analytic in education research…
Descriptors: Black Studies, Racism, Role of Education, African Americans
Patricia Rojas-Zambrano; Susan Roberta Katz – International Journal of Human Rights Education, 2023
The Misak people of Colombia are respected worldwide for recovering their ancestral Land, revitalizing their native language and culture, and building an education system from pre-school to university centered in traditional values and worldviews. Through this oral history with Gerardo Tunubalá Velasco, Misak educational leader and co-founder of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, Cultural Maintenance
Patel, Dhwani – Teaching History, 2021
Much has been written in recent years about how historical scholarship can be used to shape practice in the classroom. As an historian of the medieval period now working as an history teacher, Dhwani Patel offers a fresh perspective on these debates. During her PGCE year, Patel found herself reflecting on how the lenses and methodologies that…
Descriptors: Grade 7, Interdisciplinary Approach, History Instruction, Secondary School Students
Lukasz Remisiewicz – Research Evaluation, 2024
Metrics-based reasoning patterns diffuse from core to periphery as peripheral and semi-peripheral countries adopt Western evaluation standards as formal categories or cultural scripts. While these scripts are applied across disciplines, each field maintains its own traditional criteria for scientific assessment. Consequently, scholars navigate…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Art History, Mathematics, Engineering