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Darla Linville; Molly Quinn; Nicoletta Christodoulou – Journal of Education, 2025
Discussions of Black history and school desegregation in many K-12 schools have been narrowed to a few heroic figures and moments. Historic representations are currently challenged by a nationwide movement to uphold White supremacy and deny the violent history of racism in the US. The revisionist claims are challenged in this qualitative narrative…
Descriptors: African American History, African American Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, School Desegregation
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Martell, Christopher C.; Stevens, Kaylene M. – Social Education, 2022
NCSS's framework for social studies education, "The College, Career, and Civic Life (C3) Framework for Social Studies State Standards," is centered on the concept of inquiry. As social studies teachers have worked to incorporate historical inquiry, many have understandably emphasized the teaching of historical thinking and democratic…
Descriptors: Activism, History Instruction, Social Studies, Elementary Secondary Education
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Ward, Cara F.; Buchanan, Lisa B. – Whiteness and Education, 2022
This paper examines the historical and modern treatment of the Wilmington Coup of 1898, a series of acts of Southern racialised violence that occurred in a coastal city in the Southern United States in fall of 1898. Using a critical sociohistorical consciousness framework, we analyse state standards and historical documents to identify the…
Descriptors: Racism, State Standards, Local History, Geographic Regions
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Moore, Sabre; Weikert, Angela; Downey, Jayne; Carroll, Sharon – Australian and International Journal of Rural Education, 2023
In a time of fraying community and interpersonal relationships, rural school and community leaders are in search of research-based approaches to strengthen connections and sustain relationships among their students and community members. This article reports the findings from two studies (Moore, 2023; Weikert, 2022) documenting how and why, during…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, COVID-19, Pandemics, Educational Cooperation
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Alexandra S. Antohin; Kathleen Grady, Contributor; Joe Rivers, Contributor; Mary Rizos, Contributor; Don Taylor, Contributor – Journal of Folklore and Education, 2023
Folklife, a type of inquiry that focuses on "ways of life" as its central lens, is constantly changing. Rather than focus on cultural loss or salvaging, folklife inquiry is more powerful when it is positioned to offer insights about human experience through the sharing of personal lived histories in safe and supportive environments. At…
Descriptors: Oral History, Folk Culture, Educational Resources, Local History
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Ji Ying – Educational Review, 2024
Based on semi-structured interviews with Tibetan teachers in Qinghai Province in Northwest China, this article explores how the teachers, who hold subject positions as pedagogical professionals and local intellectual elites, understand the value and implications of education for Tibetan people, and how they navigate their profession in the local…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sino Tibetan Languages, Culturally Relevant Education, Local History
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Plotkin Amrami, Galia – Journal of Education Policy, 2021
A new educational paradigm, 'resilience education,' has emerged as an effort by states and local communities to provide their constituencies with skills to cope with natural and man-made disasters. While the topic of resilience has seen an explosion in academic and policy interest, little scholarly attention has been paid to exploring the social…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Intervention, Coping, Educational Policy
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Tieken, Mara Casey; Montgomery, M. K. – State Education Standard, 2021
Rural America is experiencing an era of unprecedented demographic change, as rural communities of color are growing--an expansion that is necessary for keeping rural America thriving. But racial and class inequality divides many rural places, threatening rural students' education and rural communities' well-being, and the current pandemic is…
Descriptors: Barriers, Rural Areas, Social Differences, Racial Differences
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Sawyer, Adam; Rosales, Oliver; Medina, Oscar; Sawyer, Mirna Troncoso – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2021
This article provides a portrait of the challenges and promise of Latino schooling in California's agricultural Central Valley, site of one of the largest and socioeconomically vulnerable Latino populations in the nation's most populous state. Through surveys, interviews, and participant observation, we document a multi-year "Placed-Based…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Asian American Students, Filipino Americans, First Generation College Students
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Cavallaro, Christina J.; Sembiante, Sabrina F.; Kervin, Cole; Baxley, Traci P. – Social Studies, 2019
One way for teachers to use engaging and relevant social studies curriculum is by delving into local history to help students understand the influence that community activists have had on national policies and events. In this article, we provide teachers an approach to incorporate topics of racial inequity in their classrooms by showcasing a…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Local History, Racial Differences, Activism
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Groen, Mark – American Educational History Journal, 2017
The placement of schoolhouses provided a forum for animated and often colorful local debate during the late 19th century. Local newspaper editors occasionally interspersed references culled from national educational debates within their columns, indicating that their readers were well aware of the issues and the rhetoric of national politics…
Descriptors: Debate, Educational Facilities Planning, Educational Facilities, Educational Administration
Anderson, Sarah; Gurnee, Anne – Educational Leadership, 2016
While the purpose of K-12 education is largely to train students for college and career, free education in a democratic society has another purpose: to prepare citizens to rule themselves. In this article, Anderson and Gurnee explain how place-based learning equips students to be active citizens in their communities. In this model, school localize…
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Elementary Secondary Education, Citizenship Education, Local History
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Salleh, Hajah Sallimah Haji Mohammed; Laxman, Kumar; Jawawi, Rosmawijah – Journal on Educational Psychology, 2015
The aim of the Delphi Survey was to elucidate Bruneian Education experts' responses to five questions regarding their knowledge and understanding of the charateristics of citizenship education viz. Environment, Coexistence, Culture, Social Justice and Equity, Democracy, Sustainable Development, Interdependence, Foreign Language, Social Welfare,…
Descriptors: Delphi Technique, Citizenship Education, Questionnaires, Teacher Surveys
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Hammond, Thomas – Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education (CITE Journal), 2014
Martorella's "sleeping giant" is awakening via geospatial tools. As this technology is adopted, it will transform the history curriculum in three ways: deepening curricular content, making conceptual frameworks more prominent, and increasing connections to local history. These changes may not be profound and they may not be sudden,…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Technology Uses in Education, Geographic Information Systems, Curriculum Development
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Waring, Scott M.; Torrez, Cheryl; Lipscomb, George – Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 2015
As advocates of engaging students in historical inquiry and of the use of primary sources to aid in this inquiry, we support the claims of numerous student benefits, such as learning to detect bias, appreciating the interpretive nature of historical thinking, and the drawing of conclusions based on judgments about evidence (Fehn & Koeppen,…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, History Instruction, Units of Study, Primary Sources
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