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Peer reviewedShapiro, Alan; Alexander, Susan – Educational Leadership, 1989
Describes a cooperative Educators for Social Responsibility Project to develop materials enabling American and Soviet teachers to teach about each others' countries and U.S.-Soviet relations in a realistic manner. Some major challenges are differing vocabularies and concepts, lack of Soviet educators' experience with critical or independent…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Cooperative Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedHenderson, Jenny; Lally, Vic – Journal of Biological Education, 1988
Discusses the important concepts involved in problem solving. Presents a chain representation of problem solving and gives an example of the application of this method. Provides a strategy for teaching controversial issues in a science classroom and gives an example of the implementation of the strategy. (CW)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Problem Solving, Science Education
Peer reviewedCummins, Catherine L.; And Others – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1994
Attempts to bring together research approaches and an international perspective to the teaching and learning of evolution. Contains 15 references. (ZWH)
Descriptors: Biology, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Elementary Secondary Education, Evolution
Peer reviewedGillis, Ana Maria – Bioscience, 1994
Offers suggestions to secondary teachers faced with teaching the concepts of evolution to a group of skeptical students. Presents a variety of comments from groups that support the integration of evolution into the science curriculum and opposing the adoption of creationism as a part of the science curriculum. (ZWH)
Descriptors: Biology, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Creationism, Evolution
Morrison, Adrian R. – American School Board Journal, 1992
School leaders must withstand the pressures of the animal rights movement to disrupt the science curriculum. It would be tragic if this movement succeeded in turning a large number of students against the legitimate use of animals and, ultimately, against biomedical research. (MLF)
Descriptors: Biomedicine, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Dissection, Elementary Secondary Education
Fischer, Jim – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 1993
Describes the rails-to-trails movement, particularly in Ontario, where abandoned railways are converted to trails for hiking, skiing, cycling, and horseback riding. Proposes the often controversial rails-to-trails issue as a resource for discussion in outdoor leadership classes, focusing on rural and urban viewpoints. Also suggests using the…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Foreign Countries, Outdoor Education, Outdoor Leadership
Peer reviewedCain, Paul – Nurse Education Today, 1999
Arguments against teachers asserting their own views about controversial issues say that neutrality enables students to develop autonomous reflection. Others claim that a nonneutral stance is morally preferable. There are some teaching situations in which a neutral stance may not be an option. (SK)
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Ethics, Higher Education, Moral Values
Peer reviewedSimon, Bart – Social Studies of Science, 1999
Examines the problem of how to account for the observation of research on cold fusion after the apparent closure of the controversy in 1990. Despite the controversy, scientists continue to work with cold fusion. Examines whether the controversy is in fact closed, creating a hybrid category, "undead." (Author/CCM)
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Current Events, Higher Education, Nuclear Energy
Peer reviewedKhan, Saera R. – Teaching of Psychology, 1999
Describes format and content for a seminar class about racism and psychological theories developed to explain its occurrence. Discusses the importance of having students evaluate theories and their supporting research, and the value of using multiple teaching methods to avert problems related to the sensitive nature of the subject. (DSK)
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Higher Education, Psychology, Racial Bias
Peer reviewedSpigelman, Candace – Journal of Basic Writing, 1998
Considers rhetorical implications of silence as a contestatory strategy in a basic writing class where Mike Rose's "Lives on the Boundary" was the text. Finds students were reluctant to discuss the issues of power raised in the book, perhaps because of complex cultural and educational conflicts operating in some writing classrooms.…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Classroom Environment, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Peer reviewedPatton, David B.; Blaine, Thomas W. – Journal of Extension, 2001
Provides a conceptual framework that identifies three types of public issues and potential roles for public officials, the general public, and Extension professionals in dealing with them. Concludes with some specific advice for Extension educators involved with programming that addresses controversial topics when serving as content or process…
Descriptors: Citizenship Responsibility, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Extension Education, Government Role
Peer reviewedFondrie, Suzanne – Journal of Children's Literature, 2001
Discusses how to bring up and discuss the issues of race and class. Explores how to approach, in the classroom, the idea of the white supremacists and the anti-white name-calling in the book "Maniac Magee" by Jerry Spinelli. Proposes that educators who are involved with children's literature must rethink how they read children's literature. (SG)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Elementary Secondary Education, Literary Criticism
Yamashita, Hiromi – Educational Review, 2006
This article is based on the data from a 2 year Department for International Development (DfID) funded research project, and looks at the perceived needs of teaching and learning about global issues, particularly war and conflict. Students want to learn about complex contemporary issues, particularly war and conflict, and have sophisticated…
Descriptors: Conflict, Citizenship, Citizenship Education, War
Clark, Anna – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2004
This article examines debates over teaching Australian history in schools and notes a pervasive anxiety about what "our children" should know. The article sketches some of these debates, and while noting the politics of history teaching both in Australia and abroad, argues that its heavily politicized discourse has been further…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Politics of Education, Historiography, History Instruction
Sprackland, Robert George – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2006
One of the most confrontational issues before American school boards and administrators is the effort by some Christian fundamentalists to have their views on life and its origins taught in science classes as a scientifically valid alternative to biological evolution. The issue continues to plague science education, suggesting that few school…
Descriptors: Religious Conflict, Evolution, Science Education, Controversial Issues (Course Content)

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