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Yan, Cui; Nicolas, Arsenio; Seekhunlio, Weerayut; Wenzhe, Liu – International Journal of Curriculum and Instruction, 2023
This study used a qualitative research methodology. The research objective was to describe the knowledge and development of the Chinese yangqin. discusses the current situation of the yangqin in Chinese music culture from the three aspects of its origin, evolution, and development. Using literature and interview methods, the distribution, name,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Folk Culture, Musical Instruments, Music Techniques
S. J. Adrienna Joyce; Ehaab D. Abdou – Canadian Journal of Education, 2023
Although Canada is portrayed as a benevolent multicultural society, the experiences of many of its racialized peoples point to the ongoing realities of racism. Research demonstrates that schools are central to perpetuating racism, in part through a prioritization of white Eurocentric curricula. But how might ancient history curricula specifically…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Racism, Blacks, Textbooks
Howe, Sondra Wieland – Journal of Historical Research in Music Education, 2021
Commodore Perry and his "Black Ships" opened Japanese harbors for foreign shipping in 1853 and 1854. Music was important for this Japan Expedition that obtained a treaty between the United States and Japan. Bands and singers performed music for parades, impressive ceremonies, religious services, and entertainment for the sailors and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Music Education, World History, Western Civilization
Haque, Jameel – History Teacher, 2022
While the move away from the Western Civilization survey and towards the World History course was done with a sincere desire to blunt or end the Eurocentric historical narrative, for a variety of reasons, the narrative and its anti-Muslim bias has persisted, especially in the textbooks. The process of grafting additional narratives onto the core…
Descriptors: Muslims, World History, Textbooks, Textbook Content
Yang, Liyin – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
Modernity is not only the basic theoretical horizon of Chinese and Western Marxism, but also their theoretical object. The understanding of modernity has resulted in the respective characteristic Chinese and Western Marxist theories of modernity. These two schools share three epistemological aspects in common: Marxist intellectual origins; the…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Social Systems, Asian Culture, Epistemology
Dunn, Ross Edmunds – History Teacher, 2022
World history education as a type of cultural production has expanded globally in the past thirty years. This article surveys world history as a component of curricula in universities, colleges, and precollegiate schools in several parts of the world. The author argues that teachers and scholars in the United States pioneered this field and that…
Descriptors: World History, History Instruction, Teaching Methods, Cross Cultural Studies
Wilschut, Arie – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2019
Taking as a point of departure that consciousness of time is pivotal to historical consciousness, this paper explores intuitive temporal experiences as opposed to the less intuitive temporal experience connected with historical consciousness. The intuitive daily/cyclic, social and mythical temporal awareness is being opposed to historical…
Descriptors: Time, Democracy, History Instruction, Logical Thinking
Erin Anne Bronstein – ProQuest LLC, 2021
This study explored how world history teachers think about the United States and the world in their practice. The purpose of this study was to understand how teachers make decisions about including the United States in their world history instruction and how those choices position the United States in relation to the world. The study sought to…
Descriptors: World History, History Instruction, United States History, Teacher Attitudes
Vickers, Edward – Comparative Education, 2020
Claims regarding Western neo-colonial domination over scholarship in Comparative and International Education (CIE) have recently commanded much attention -- for example in a 2017 special issue of the journal "Comparative Education Review" (CER) on the theme of 'contesting coloniality.' Stressing their marginal 'positionality,' the…
Descriptors: Postcolonialism, Cultural Influences, Western Civilization, Comparative Education
Fedorov, A. V. – Russian Education & Society, 2017
Cinema has always represented a powerful medium for influencing audiences (including in political and ideological ways). Therefore, exploring how the image of the Western world has been transforming in Soviet and Russian films is still relevant today. This study seeks to accomplish the following: define the role and place of the changing portrayal…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Films, World History, Western Civilization
Loewen, James W. – Teachers College Press, 2018
James Loewen has revised "Teaching What Really Happened", the bestselling, go-to resource for social studies and history teachers wishing to break away from standard textbook retellings of the past. In addition to updating the scholarship and anecdotes throughout, the second edition features a timely new chapter entitled…
Descriptors: History Instruction, United States History, World History, Teaching Methods
Okpalikel, Chika J. B. Gabriel – Journal of International Education and Leadership, 2015
This work is set against the backdrop of the Sub-Saharan African environment observed to be morally degenerative. It judges that the level of decadence in the continent that could even amount to depravity could be blamed upon the disconnect between the present-day African and a moral tradition that has been swept under the carpet through history;…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Moral Values, World History, World Views
Kim, Hannah – Journal of International Social Studies, 2017
As much as the history and study of Africa have been incorporated into social studies curricula, Africa is still a region that is prone to misperceptions and misconceptions. Social studies teachers could provide students with an alternative image, but what if they only perpetuate misperceptions of Africa? This case study examines preservice…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Preservice Teachers, Student Attitudes, Foreign Countries
Wander, Philip C. – Western Journal of Communication, 2011
"Whither ideology?" is an intriguing question, to which the author's immediate response is: Nowhere! Has its moment passed, at least in relation to the way that people ordinarily think of it? Not because the end of ideology has finally come, but because the emergence of the concept in American academic work, as an expression of political…
Descriptors: War, Ideology, World History, Western Civilization
Janson, Elizabeth E.; Paraskeva, João M. – Policy Futures in Education, 2015
In this article, we examine how Boaventura de Sousa Santos' "Epistemologies of the South" speaks to a needed dialogue on US educational and curriculum policy in which capitalism and colonialism produce youth and teachers as nonbeings--another insidious form of nonexistence. We analyze (a) the construction of the dichotomy of Western and…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Educational Policy, Social Systems, Cultural Influences