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Kaka, Sarah J.; Littenberg-Tobias, Joshua; Kessner, Taylor; Francis, Anthony Tuf; Kennett, Katrina; Marvez, G.; Reich, Justin – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 2021
The public schoolhouse is one of the few remaining public spaces in which citizens may routinely gather to discuss controversial issues. Furthermore, it is social studies classrooms and teachers, in particular, that bear the moral imperative to ensure such civic discourse takes place. Nevertheless, many social studies teachers refrain from…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Web Based Instruction, Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers
Berkowitz, Dana; Manohar, Namita N.; Tinkler, Justine E. – Teaching Sociology, 2010
The authors describe a pedagogical exercise that conveys the multilayered properties of gender to undergraduate students. They propose a simulation that demonstrates the social constructiveness of gender, maintaining that gender should be conceptualized and portrayed as a process, system of stratification, and social structure. The authors begin…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Social Structure, Sociology, Gender Issues