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Valeria Damiani; Elisa Caponera; Bruno Losito; Laura Palmerio; Gabriella Agrusti – Large-scale Assessments in Education, 2024
Civic engagement represents a key aspect of a democratic society and is itself a multidimensional construct. Research has shown that the promotion of civic engagement is an important component of civic and citizenship education intended in a broad sense, pertaining to formal, non-formal and informal learning situations. Within a national scenario…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Civics, Citizenship Education, Grade 8
Özge Tarhan – Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 2023
This qualitative research aims to examine mothers' perception of social participation and their practices to improve their children's social participation skills. The research was designed following the phenomenology method, one of the qualitative research models. This was based on the idea that mothers with close relationships to their children…
Descriptors: Mothers, Parent Attitudes, Interpersonal Competence, Children
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Alexis Padilla; Rachel Lambert; Paulo Tan; Kimberly White-Smith – ZDM: Mathematics Education, 2024
How do teachers develop and use political knowledge to create equitable and inclusive conditions for and with disabled students, particularly disabled students of color? In this essay, we build on concepts of political teacher knowledge in mathematics education, critical inclusive mathematics education and disability studies to explore teacher…
Descriptors: Knowledge Level, Political Issues, Mathematics Education, Inclusion
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Bradford, Allison; Gerard, Libby; Tate, Erika; Li, Rui; Linn, Marcia C. – Science Education, 2023
To promote a justice-oriented approach to science education, we formed a research-practice partnership between middle school science teachers, their students, curriculum designers, learning scientists, and experts in social justice to co-design and test an environmental justice unit for middle school instruction. We examine teacher perspectives on…
Descriptors: Racism, Social Justice, Science Education, Middle School Teachers
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Jennifer C. Mann; Sarah Williams – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2024
As the number of displaced people increases, providing refugee-background students with critically engaging classrooms is essential. Supporting diverse learners, while focusing on issues of social justice and equity, critical literacy facilitates a perspective where texts are analyzed for underlying messages of power and sociopolitical issues.…
Descriptors: Refugees, Personal Autonomy, Equal Education, Background
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Dahl, Kjersti E. – Democracy & Education, 2022
Discussion about political and social issues in school matter for a wide array of democratic skills and competences such as political engagement, participation, and knowledge. However, little research has been done on what impact characteristics of the discussion climate in classrooms can have on young people's engagement with political…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Middle School Students, Grade 9, Self Efficacy
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Rachel Hutchins – Social Education, 2024
Children may not yet understand political issues or be engaged in politics, but identification with social groups emerges early; indeed, nearly a third of first-graders report identification with a political party. As a result, it is likely that ingroup favoritism (or preference for members of one's own political group) and outgroup derogation (or…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Parents, Grade 5, Grade 9
Cathryn van Kessel Ed.; Kimberly Edmondson Ed. – Teachers College Press, 2024
In this collection, scholars from the United States, Canada, and Australia examine the concepts of villainification and anti-villainification in social studies curriculum and popular culture, as well as within broader sociocultural contexts. Villainification is the process of identifying an individual or a small group of individuals as the sole…
Descriptors: Political Issues, Social Studies, Popular Culture, Cultural Influences
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Kenny, Ailbhe – Intercultural Education, 2022
The lives of children seeking asylum and refuge are complex; invariably both transnational and intersectional. Their educational needs and schooling experiences are often overlooked or lack nuanced understandings. This article focusses on Kurdish children seeking asylum in Germany. Qualitative data is presented to uncover the perceptions and…
Descriptors: Refugees, Children, Ethnic Groups, Teacher Attitudes
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Tuma, Andrea Prado; Huguet, Alice – RAND Corporation, 2022
This tool is part of the Countering Truth Decay initiative, which is focused on restoring the role of facts, data, and analysis in U.S. political and civil discourse and the policymaking process. RAND researchers developed this educational tool, consisting of five sequenced lesson plans for middle school teachers, with the goal of improving RAND's…
Descriptors: Public Policy, Credibility, Trust (Psychology), Media Literacy
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Melanie D. Koss; Kathleen A. Paciga – International Journal on Social and Education Sciences, 2023
Using a mixed-methods approach, this study uses an Internet survey to investigate the curricular freedom reported by Prekindergarten through Grade 8 teachers in the United States concerning the inclusion of children's literature into their classrooms and curriculum, particularly in the current sociopolitical climate. Drawing upon Bronfenbrenner's…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Middle School Teachers, Preschool Teachers, Academic Freedom
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Brion, Corinne; Kiral, Bilgen – Journal of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, 2022
The researchers used a qualitative design with a descriptive phenomenological approach to examine the experiences of 10 principals in creating and sustaining a positive school climate during COVID-19. The researchers conducted interviews over Zoom from October to December in 2021. The principals have worked in two American states, one Midwestern…
Descriptors: Positive Attitudes, Educational Environment, COVID-19, Pandemics
Neumann, Maureen D.; Dion, Lisa – MIT Press, 2021
Computational thinking--a set of mental and cognitive tools applied to problem solving--is a fundamental skill that all of us (and not just computer scientists) draw on. Educators have found that computational thinking enhances learning across a range of subjects and reinforces students' abilities in reading, writing, and arithmetic. This book…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Computation, Problem Solving, Teaching Methods
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Safi, Farshid; Bush, Sarah B.; Desai, Siddhi – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2018
In this article, the authors engage middle-grades students in a series of tasks to develop the mathematical idea of equal versus equivalent, culminating in a gerrymandering task with social, political, economic, and educational implications. The primary mathematical goals of this exploration were to involve students in solving real-world problems…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Middle School Students, Mathematical Concepts, Concept Formation
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Paul, Katharina T.; Palfinger, Thomas – Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 2020
Background: Vaccination policy has grown increasingly polarised, and concerns about vaccination practices are often articulated jointly with fears over declining trust in scientific expertise and the demise of evidence-based policy. This has led to a discursive deadlock in which evidence comes to denote something that is crafted and monopolised by…
Descriptors: Immunization Programs, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Foreign Countries, Adolescents
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