Doing Race in Social Studies: Critical Perspectives
In: Teaching and Learning Social Studies
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In: Teaching and Learning Social Studies
In: Teaching and learning social studies
Introduction / Prentice Chandler and Nancy Patterson -- Academic freedom in the balance / Nancy Patterson and Prentice Chandler -- A more complicated story : student free expression rights in public education / Ryan Suskey -- Taking action and taking offense in "our little democracy" : high school students share their perceptions of First Amendment rights and responsibilities / Nancy Patterson, Diann Brown, and Jeanne Vidoni -- Practicing free expression in schools through student-led conferences : a review of literature / Cheryl Lambert -- Student and teacher perceptions of democratic classroom organization, management, and instruction / Jeffrey Nokes -- First Amendment rights and expression : news and views from students on information and social media in schools / Sarah J. Kaka -- "I walk for ..." : teacher activism in action / Kristy A. Brugar and Dalton C. Savage -- Defending academic freedom : advice for teachers / Michael Simpson -- They speak for themselves : students name the phenomenon of civic education and freedom of speech / Donna K. Philips -- Real choices to act : waking up to Charlottesville and testing the First Amendment / Clayton Kalaf-Hughes, Ellie Boyle, and Kerika Bucks.
In: Teaching and learning social studies
Using racial pedagogical content knowledge and inquiry pedagogy to re-imagine social studies teaching and learning / Prentice T. Chandler and Todd S. Hawley -- Race and racism in the social studies : foundations of critical race theory / Andrea M. Hawkman -- The inquiry design model / Kathy Swan, S.G. Grant, and John Lee -- "Do you feel me?" : affectively and effectively engaging racial pedagogical content knowledge in social studies classrooms / Christina Shiao-Mei Villarreal -- Teaching racial inequity through the California gold rush / Christopher C. Martell, Jennifer R. Bryson, and William C. Chapman-Hale -- Africans in New Amsterdam / Jane Bolgatz, Tamar Brown. and Emily Zweibel -- Settler schooling : a Tribalcrit approach to teaching boarding school histories in elementary social studies / Sarah B. Shear -- But "ain't I a woman"? : an inquiry on the intersectionality of race and gender during the 19th century abolitionist movement / Lauren Colley -- Teaching the Montgomery Bus Boycott as citizen action for racial and economic justice / Todd S. Hawley, Andrew L. Hostetler, and Prentice T. Chandler -- Does geography have a violence? / Kenneth T. Carano -- Do people get to choose where they live? : a case study of racial segregation in Austin, Texas / Victoria Davis and Ryan Crowley -- Stories, counterstories, and tales of resistance : family history projects in world history classrooms / Juan Gabriel Sanchez and Raquel Y. Saenz -- Toward a Latin@ critical race theory : examining race, racism, and Afro-Latinidad in world history and human geography / Christopher L. Busey -- Are U.S. citizenship tests racially motivated? : analyzing the racial implications of citizenship "tests," historically and today / William L. Smith -- Countering single stories : inquiring into the Confederate battle flag with students / Jessica F. Kobe and Ashley Ann Goodrich -- What is race? : a compelling question with a complex response / Samina Hadi-Tabassum -- On the matter of black lives : using crt and C3 inquiry to examine current events / John P. Broome and Jason Endacott -- Has social media provided communities of color a platform for sharing counternarratives? / Jennifer Killham -- Examining the power structures that impact friendships / Jennifer Burke -- Notes on understanding and valuing the anger of students marginalized by the social studies curriculum / Lisa Gilbert -- Counternarratives in U.S. history : race lessons in a social studies methods course / Emilie M. Camp -- Teaching the civil rights movement in Mississippi : using teacher professional learning communities to promote CRT/RPCK / Jenice L. View -- Race autobiographies in the social studies classroom : possibilities and potential / Adam W. Jordan and Dacario Poole
In: Social studies research and practice, Band 3, Heft 2, S. 90-102
ISSN: 1933-5415
This paper presents an overview of what we have learned about the state of academic freedom in the public schools. It includes a rationale for the place of academic freedom in social studies classrooms, a perspective on the court system as recourse for teachers, and a call for action to protect our freedoms by alternative means. Based on a National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) presentation by American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) lawyer Fritz Mulhauser, the paper provides a thematic summary of case law and precedent as they stand at present, including speech outside of school, classroom materials and content, classroom discussion, and expression through dress. Finally, the paper offers suggestions of how to exercise academic freedom successfully in the classroom.
In: The Journal of Social Studies Research: JSSR, Band 41, Heft 1, S. 53-62
ISSN: 0885-985X
This study describes how a primary school teacher and her students explored multiple means of communication through the use of a project on storytelling and drumming to personalize and translate cultural differences into universal human experiences they could understand. It documents how the teacher and two researchers collaborated with planning and implementing the drumming project so that it integrated social studies with multiple modes of literacy. It discusses how the teacher and researchers examined cultural universals within this project to provide students with a frame of reference to engage in an authentic understanding of diverse cultures within their classrooms. Finally, the study examined the students' work within the actual drumming project.