This article argues that recent advances in book censorship in the United States point to a threat to critical inquiry pedagogy in social studies education— a content area aiming to prepare learners for active and engaged citizenship in a pluralistic, democratic society. To support this argument, the article offers a description of critical inquiry pedagogy and explains how critical inquiry is connected to social studies education. It provides examples of two recently censored children’s literature books listed on Pen America’s (2022) Index of School Book Bans and it explains what these books may offer social studies education. It then suggests that the censorship of these books stifles critical inquiry in social studies classrooms. The art...
Contrary to the First Amendment, there is a growing trend to ban certain books, magazines, and other...
Obliterate Ignorance. Promote understanding. Practice kindness. Challenge the mind and encourage cri...
This project examines book banning and curriculum decisions and the effects that both have on studen...
The implementation of censorship within the secondary level of education and its effects on students...
The purpose of this qualitative research study was to describe preservice teachers’ views on the use...
Literature, specifically in the form of novels, has been a vital organ of the public education syste...
Introduction: For as long as texts have been printed, they have also been subjected to censorship. E...
Censorship is not new to current issues. It has affected authors and speakers for centuries, but it ...
The cases and discussions presented are limited to the attempts of parents to remove books from libr...
Book banning has been spreading like a virus across the United States, its tendrils unfurling in ele...
It is essential to support teacher candidates in becoming culturally responsive and learning about s...
This article provides an overview of a qualitative study investigating how K-5 classroom teachers de...
This article argues for the use of critical literacy as a critical pedagogy in student affairs pract...
This article is a book review of Censorship and the School Library Media Center by Nancy Kravitz
Censorship of school books and other materials has long been an issue in the United States. North Da...
Contrary to the First Amendment, there is a growing trend to ban certain books, magazines, and other...
Obliterate Ignorance. Promote understanding. Practice kindness. Challenge the mind and encourage cri...
This project examines book banning and curriculum decisions and the effects that both have on studen...
The implementation of censorship within the secondary level of education and its effects on students...
The purpose of this qualitative research study was to describe preservice teachers’ views on the use...
Literature, specifically in the form of novels, has been a vital organ of the public education syste...
Introduction: For as long as texts have been printed, they have also been subjected to censorship. E...
Censorship is not new to current issues. It has affected authors and speakers for centuries, but it ...
The cases and discussions presented are limited to the attempts of parents to remove books from libr...
Book banning has been spreading like a virus across the United States, its tendrils unfurling in ele...
It is essential to support teacher candidates in becoming culturally responsive and learning about s...
This article provides an overview of a qualitative study investigating how K-5 classroom teachers de...
This article argues for the use of critical literacy as a critical pedagogy in student affairs pract...
This article is a book review of Censorship and the School Library Media Center by Nancy Kravitz
Censorship of school books and other materials has long been an issue in the United States. North Da...
Contrary to the First Amendment, there is a growing trend to ban certain books, magazines, and other...
Obliterate Ignorance. Promote understanding. Practice kindness. Challenge the mind and encourage cri...
This project examines book banning and curriculum decisions and the effects that both have on studen...