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50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Mayo, J. B., Jr. – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2013
The author explores significant points of intersection between foundational tenets of the social studies and the lessons learned by students in the Gay Straight Alliance (GSA) at one Midwestern high school. He suggests new ways social studies researchers and teachers might conceptualize the ideas and themes promoted in GSAs and apply them directly…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, High Schools, Clubs, Educational Environment
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Schmidt, Sandra J. – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2013
In the ongoing effort to conceptualize meaningful civics curriculum, the author looks beyond the intended curriculum to consider the civics lessons embedded in spatial interaction and engagement. She examines how young people negotiate school, a space she contends can be conceived of as a public space. Their negotiations rely upon tactics of…
Descriptors: Civics, Curriculum, Space Utilization, Interaction
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Chikkatur, Anita – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2013
The author explores the challenges of teaching and learning African American history, a history fraught with uncomfortable implications about contemporary race relations and race-based inequalities. Drawing on various theories of anti-oppressive education, and using data from an ethnographic study conducted in one history classroom, the author…
Descriptors: Student Diversity, Racial Composition, Multicultural Education, Social Justice
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Howley, Marged; Howley, Aimee; Eppley, Karen – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2013
Using narrative from 6 high school American history textbooks published between 1956 and 2009, this study investigated changes in how textbook authors presented the topics of agricultural science, farming, and community. Although some critical discourse analyses have examined textbooks' treatment of different population groups (e.g., African…
Descriptors: United States History, Agriculture, Community, Rural Areas
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Beck, Terence A. – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2013
Scholars have called for discussions of same-sex marriage in schools as one way of ending the curricular silence around lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning (LGBTQ) people. Yet, concerns about how students might talk about LGBTQ people can contribute to teachers' reluctance to initiate such discussions. Queer theory suggests that…
Descriptors: School Safety, Homosexuality, Discourse Analysis, Marriage
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Washington, Elizabeth Yeager; Humphries, Emma K. – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2011
In this qualitative study, the authors first explore the "sense making" of Emma, a former high school teacher (and co-author of this study), with regard to discussion of issues around race that became controversial in her social studies classroom. Her student population comprised predominantly white, rural, socioeconomically disadvantaged…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Teacher Education Programs, Social Studies, Racial Factors
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Levy, Brett L. M. – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2011
One of the strongest predictors of political participation is political efficacy, the belief that individuals' action can influence governmental processes. Prior research indicates that political efficacy is higher for individuals who have had opportunities to discuss public issues (e.g., Hahn, 1999; Morrell, 2005) and participate in small-scale…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Citizenship Education, Case Studies, High Schools
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Marino, Michael; Bolgatz, Jane – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2010
Understanding world history is critical for our development as citizens in our interconnected society. Yet it is not clear that the standards for world history courses in the U.S. foster understanding of the whole world or of its history. The authors argue that the high school world history standards mapped out by various states promulgate a…
Descriptors: World History, State Standards, Global Approach, Historians
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Callahan, Rebecca M.; Muller, Chandra; Schiller, Kathryn S. – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2008
Immigrant adolescents are one of the fastest growing segments of our population, yet we know little about how schools prepare them for citizenship. Although prior research suggests that high school civics education, academic achievement, and a sense of connection increase political participation in early adulthood, we do not know if these…
Descriptors: High Schools, Citizenship, Voting, Academic Achievement
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Kohlmeier, Jada – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2006
This study reports the impact of consistently using a Socratic Seminar to interpret historical documents written by women on 9th grade students' historical empathy. Over the course of one semester in a year-long world history course, the class examined three documents written by women living in the complex time period being studied and discussed…
Descriptors: Grade 9, World History, History Instruction, Primary Sources
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Marcus, Alan S.; Paxton, Richard J.; Meyerson, Peter – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2006
What and how do students learn about history from motion pictures? How does this knowledge interact with the history they learn in school? This is a complex problem space that has seen little empirical research. To lay the groundwork for addressing these questions, we describe two exploratory studies. The first study takes a broad view, using…
Descriptors: Films, United States History, High Schools, History Instruction
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Fernekes, William R. – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2004
A suburban New Jersey high school's inclusion of Paul Robeson as a case study in peacebuilding citizenship education is profiled. Instructional approaches as well as student responses are described, highlighting the ways in which Robeson's life history intersected with core curriculum themes in U.S. and world history. Evidence from student work…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Citizenship Education, Biographies, World History
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Murray, Thomas E. – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2004
In this article, the author discusses his "History of the Vietnam War" course, which takes oral history as the core of its curriculum. This oral history focuses on personal lives and stories that can bring history to life. The components of the course are as follows: (1) overview of the History of the Vietnam War; (2) email interviews; and (3)…
Descriptors: Courses, Citizenship Education, Veterans, Interviews
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Dilworth, Paulette Patterson – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2004
Although multicultural citizenship education has been theorized as a goal of social studies, there is a paucity of empirical research to illustrate what actually occurs in diverse schools and classrooms. In this study, I explore two teachers' efforts to integrate multicultural content into the implemented social studies curriculum. Although the…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Citizenship, Citizenship Education, Cultural Pluralism
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Gonzales, Marti Hope; Riedel, Eric; Williamson, Ian; Avery, Patricia G.; Sullivan, John L.; Bos, Angela – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2004
A quantitative content analysis of three widely adopted high school civics textbooks revealed that concepts associated with traditional liberalism--citizens' rights and freedoms--far outnumber concepts associated with classical republicanism or communitarianism (e.g., civic virtue, the reciprocal relation between citizens' rights and their…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Immigrants, Content Analysis, Civics
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