The field of history education is undergoing revisions and decolonization, creating a space for diverse perspectives within the curriculum. These changes are an ongoing topic of debate, although teachers who embrace social justice contend that the diverse approach to history provides students with the opportunity to see themselves represented and valued in the curriculum while also promoting inquiry and dialogue. This self-study seeks to explore how cultural democracy and critical pedagogy can be integrated into a high school history classroom. Cultural democracy emphasizes the intersection of culture and power, particularly in how narratives are formed. Similarly, critical pedagogy is a teaching approach that provides students with the too...
It is not uncommon to hear stories about racism in the classroom: textbook companies get sued for bi...
America’s convoluted history has produced an intricately woven ideology of justice. History has prov...
It is the thesis of this paper that privileged students can develop compassion for their peers who a...
The field of history education is undergoing revisions and decolonization, creating a space for dive...
The Advanced Placement (AP) United States History curriculum has been redesigned and revised several...
Learn how to enact justice-oriented pedagogy and foster students’ critical engagement in today’s hi...
Critical pedagogy has been a significant interest area for education researchers and practitioners o...
Purpose of the Study:\ud Social studies has the potential to assist students in becoming active part...
The teaching of current controversial issues is important for creating students who are critical thi...
The relationship between student dispositions and content regarding historically marginalized cultur...
Teachers in the high school history classroom often employ traditional methods of teaching that fail...
This paper examines how the discourse of textbooks leaves various impressions upon students regardin...
Teaching for social justice requires an ability to address sensitive issues such as racism and sexis...
In Wisconsin, every high school student is expected to take a state-mandated American History course...
Teaching history in the traditional way has always been criticized as making history boring and not ...
It is not uncommon to hear stories about racism in the classroom: textbook companies get sued for bi...
America’s convoluted history has produced an intricately woven ideology of justice. History has prov...
It is the thesis of this paper that privileged students can develop compassion for their peers who a...
The field of history education is undergoing revisions and decolonization, creating a space for dive...
The Advanced Placement (AP) United States History curriculum has been redesigned and revised several...
Learn how to enact justice-oriented pedagogy and foster students’ critical engagement in today’s hi...
Critical pedagogy has been a significant interest area for education researchers and practitioners o...
Purpose of the Study:\ud Social studies has the potential to assist students in becoming active part...
The teaching of current controversial issues is important for creating students who are critical thi...
The relationship between student dispositions and content regarding historically marginalized cultur...
Teachers in the high school history classroom often employ traditional methods of teaching that fail...
This paper examines how the discourse of textbooks leaves various impressions upon students regardin...
Teaching for social justice requires an ability to address sensitive issues such as racism and sexis...
In Wisconsin, every high school student is expected to take a state-mandated American History course...
Teaching history in the traditional way has always been criticized as making history boring and not ...
It is not uncommon to hear stories about racism in the classroom: textbook companies get sued for bi...
America’s convoluted history has produced an intricately woven ideology of justice. History has prov...
It is the thesis of this paper that privileged students can develop compassion for their peers who a...