The view that patriotism is characterized by unquestioning loyalty to one’s country remains common in the United States despite its anti-democratic implications. From this standpoint, classroom discussions of past and present injustices are a threat to patriotism because they raise doubts about national superiority and exceptionality. Through an ethnographic study in two critical, culturally diverse US history classrooms, I investigated students’ attitudes towards their country and the notion of patriotism. As opposed to fomenting disaffection among students, candid discussions of injustices led students to view their teachers and curriculum as more trustworthy than what they had encountered in prior classrooms. Moreover, they believed that...
State statutes require students to engage in patriotic exercises and to learn the concept of patriot...
The relationship between student dispositions and content regarding historically marginalized cultur...
In the wake of Donald Trump’s election, the students of my 4th grade classroom in a public school in...
When I was a high school US history teacher in the Washington Heights neighborhood of New York City,...
This manuscript describes the patriotism taught and not taught by nine teachers to the children of s...
Teaching for social justice requires an ability to address sensitive issues such as racism and sexis...
The perceptions held by high school students concerning patriotism is an indicator of whether educat...
Gibbs’s detailed description of decision-making around teaching war in a school that taught the chil...
In this paper I argue for considering patriotism as a civic virtue, and in particular I defend the v...
For 15 years, I was a drama teacher in two large urban high schools in Minnesota. My classes were de...
Controversial issues have been established within the larger framework of civic education as an effe...
How to Educate a Citizen offers readers a look at the historical context of American public schoolin...
The current era of standards and accountability in U.S. public schooling narrows recognition and ass...
Critical pedagogy has been a significant interest area for education researchers and practitioners o...
I write as the former administrator in the Massachusetts Department of Education who was responsibl...
State statutes require students to engage in patriotic exercises and to learn the concept of patriot...
The relationship between student dispositions and content regarding historically marginalized cultur...
In the wake of Donald Trump’s election, the students of my 4th grade classroom in a public school in...
When I was a high school US history teacher in the Washington Heights neighborhood of New York City,...
This manuscript describes the patriotism taught and not taught by nine teachers to the children of s...
Teaching for social justice requires an ability to address sensitive issues such as racism and sexis...
The perceptions held by high school students concerning patriotism is an indicator of whether educat...
Gibbs’s detailed description of decision-making around teaching war in a school that taught the chil...
In this paper I argue for considering patriotism as a civic virtue, and in particular I defend the v...
For 15 years, I was a drama teacher in two large urban high schools in Minnesota. My classes were de...
Controversial issues have been established within the larger framework of civic education as an effe...
How to Educate a Citizen offers readers a look at the historical context of American public schoolin...
The current era of standards and accountability in U.S. public schooling narrows recognition and ass...
Critical pedagogy has been a significant interest area for education researchers and practitioners o...
I write as the former administrator in the Massachusetts Department of Education who was responsibl...
State statutes require students to engage in patriotic exercises and to learn the concept of patriot...
The relationship between student dispositions and content regarding historically marginalized cultur...
In the wake of Donald Trump’s election, the students of my 4th grade classroom in a public school in...