This article explores recently published P–12 social studies lesson plans that include women to examine how attending to women is “getting done” in the field and how the lessons represent women and women’s experiences. Using discourse analysis methodologies, the author demonstrates that women have been included as topics in ways that do not work toward disrupting problematic discourses about gender norms. Through their avoidance of issues of power and patriarchy, most of the lessons fall short of addressing gender inequity—in the past or the present—in a significant way. More critical attention to women and gender in lessons, as well as in other curricular spaces, are important steps toward harnessing social studies’ potential to engage stu...
Although university students are key participants in knowledge-making processes, their insights abou...
While the importance of including women’s history in the social studies curriculum has been examined...
This study examines the perceptions of preservice social studies teachers in regards to gender equit...
This article explores recently published P-12 social studies lesson plans that include women to exam...
Feminist practices can provide firm theoretical grounding for the kind of social studies that schola...
Feminist practices can provide firm theoretical grounding for the kind of social studies that schola...
Due to intransigence of social studies curriculum-makers to broaden the scope of who and what is stu...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explore the intentions of teachers who report incorporating g...
Women are often underrepresented in traditional social studies courses. In this qualitative study I ...
Since the middle of the twentieth century, efforts have been made to include more women in U.S. Hist...
Introduction: Creating an inclusive and a more equitable classroom is a goal that all educators shou...
In this interpretative qualitative study, the researchers investigated the beliefs and practices of ...
Gender inequity is a persistent problem in the United States. While the high school social studies ...
The author examined the motivation for why, and methods of how, some secondary social studies teache...
The article discusses the issue of inclusion of men and masculinities in the Women\u27s Studies curr...
Although university students are key participants in knowledge-making processes, their insights abou...
While the importance of including women’s history in the social studies curriculum has been examined...
This study examines the perceptions of preservice social studies teachers in regards to gender equit...
This article explores recently published P-12 social studies lesson plans that include women to exam...
Feminist practices can provide firm theoretical grounding for the kind of social studies that schola...
Feminist practices can provide firm theoretical grounding for the kind of social studies that schola...
Due to intransigence of social studies curriculum-makers to broaden the scope of who and what is stu...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explore the intentions of teachers who report incorporating g...
Women are often underrepresented in traditional social studies courses. In this qualitative study I ...
Since the middle of the twentieth century, efforts have been made to include more women in U.S. Hist...
Introduction: Creating an inclusive and a more equitable classroom is a goal that all educators shou...
In this interpretative qualitative study, the researchers investigated the beliefs and practices of ...
Gender inequity is a persistent problem in the United States. While the high school social studies ...
The author examined the motivation for why, and methods of how, some secondary social studies teache...
The article discusses the issue of inclusion of men and masculinities in the Women\u27s Studies curr...
Although university students are key participants in knowledge-making processes, their insights abou...
While the importance of including women’s history in the social studies curriculum has been examined...
This study examines the perceptions of preservice social studies teachers in regards to gender equit...