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Elizabeth Vickery, Amanda – Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2020
In this study the author explores how an African American woman and elementary teacher utilized her family's history and cultural memories during the Great Migration to reconsider how we (re)member the past and understand what it means to be a citizen. The researcher found that the participant viewed migration as a central theme in understanding…
Descriptors: African American History, Civics, Social Studies, Citizenship Education
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Lisovskaya, Elena; Karpov, Vyacheslav – European Education, 2020
How and why did Russian education go from the enthusiastic liberalization in the early 1990s to the restoration of a Soviet-style system in the new century? Attempting to answer this question, the authors reassess and advance a theoretical model that they initially proposed fifteen years ago. While most research on education in transitional…
Descriptors: Universities, Educational History, Social Change, Social Systems
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Li, He – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2020
This paper explores how English language has gradually become a linguistic form of cultural capital in China's zigzag journey to modernization. It situates English's status in flux in historical context, with an analysis at both the international and intra-national level. It showcases the necessity to embed cultural capital within Bourdieu's full…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Foreign Countries, Cultural Capital
Mater, Marty; Bloom, Cindy – Geography Teacher, 2020
The World GeoHistoGram (GHG) is a flexible graphic organizer that can be used to support many different instructional strategies and activities. This visual resource offers teachers and students a way to organize knowledge into a geographic and historical framework. More important, the GHG is one of the first instructional products designed to…
Descriptors: Instructional Materials, Geography Instruction, History Instruction, Visual Aids
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Vlachaki, Maria; Kouseri, Georgia – Teaching History, 2020
Teaching in Greece, a country with extensive recent experience of immigration, Maria Vlachaki and Georgia Kouseri were interested to examine how they might use family history as a means of exploring the historical dimensions of this potentially sensitive topic. They hoped that encouraging pupils to explore their relatives' stories would prove an…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Background, Family (Sociological Unit), Immigration
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Tim Briedis – History of Education Review, 2020
Purpose: The purpose of the paper is to explore and analyse the history of the predominantly Malaysian Network of Overseas Students Collectives in Australia (NOSCA), that existed from 1985-1994. Design/methodology/approach: The paper is based on extensive archival research in the State Library of New South Wales, the National Library of Australia…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Students, Activism, Student Subcultures
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James-Gallaway, ArCasia D. – History of Education Review, 2022
Purpose: This paper uses former Black girl students' experiential knowledge as a lens to examine Black students' experiences with formal and informal curriculum; it looks to the 1970s during Waco Independent School District's desegregation implementation process. Design/methodology/approach: Guided by critical race theory, I used historical and…
Descriptors: Blacks, Females, Student Experience, School Desegregation
England, Ruth – Development Education Research Centre, 2022
This small-scale qualitative research study examines the extent to which teachers involved in Global North-South School Partnerships engage with learning about shared colonial histories. Existing research in this field suggests that teachers' lack of knowledge and confidence leads to historical context being largely absent from such projects.…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Developed Nations, Partnerships in Education, Teacher Participation
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Anderson, Jaanika – History of Education, 2019
The article studies the ideas and practices involved in implementing an art collection in university studies, focusing on a plaster cast collection. The history of museums began in Estonia with the reopening of the University of Tartu (1802) and, since then, collections have played an important role in teaching. This article concentrates on the…
Descriptors: Museums, Foreign Countries, Universities, Seminars
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Peretyatko, Artyom Y.; Zulfugarzade, Teymur E. – European Journal of Contemporary Education, 2019
The question about the degree of development of primary education in the Don in the XIX century remains controversial among historians. Archival documents and testimonies of contemporaries allow us to cover this question in completely different ways (both quotes in the title are taken from them). The article attempts to summarize statistical…
Descriptors: Educational History, World History, Elementary Education, Misconceptions
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Varga, Bretton A.; Beck, Terence A.; Thornton, Stephen J. – Social Studies, 2019
July 28, 2019, marks the 50th anniversary of a police raid on the Stonewall Inn. During this raid, police verbally, and in some cases, physically accosted patrons of the Stonewall Inn. Events from this encounter eventually set off a series of protests by members and allies of the LGBT community. These protests came to be known as the Stonewall…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Activism, Historic Sites, United States History
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Carroll, James Edward – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2019
In England, two concurrent but largely disconnected discourses have emerged whose representatives have promulgated initiatives relevant to students' extended historical writing: genre theorists and the history teachers' 'extended writing movement'. Despite certain goals held in common, the two discourses have tended to talk past one another…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Writing (Composition), History, History Instruction
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Rebecca Krucoff – Journal of Folklore and Education, 2019
The successful models gleaned from a long-term endeavor can stimulate and support educators' interests in exploring community while meaningfully connecting to curricula.
Descriptors: Urban Areas, Oral History, History Instruction, Youth Programs
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Dorathea Julia Lamprecht; Caroline van Niekerk – Journal of Historical Research in Music Education, 2024
The Tygerberg Children's Choir (TCC) is rooted in South Africa's Afrikaner culture. Its transition to a multicultural children's choir, within a drastically changed political dispensation, furnished a rich subject for a historiographic choir identity investigation. From its establishment in 1972 until 2019, Hendrik D. Loock was the conductor.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Singing, Children, History
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Elizabeth Chappell – Journal of Historical Research in Music Education, 2024
Mariachi programs entered the public schools in the Southwest in the late 1960s and early 1970s when the Chicano movement ushered in an awakening of pride in Mexican heritage. The purpose of this historical biography was to examine the life and career of mariachi educator Ezekiel (Zeke) Castro (b. 1939). Zeke Castro taught mariachi and orchestra…
Descriptors: Music Education, Educational History, Musicians, Hispanic American Culture
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