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Duffy, John W. – Democracy & Education, 2008
Eminent African American historian Carter G. Woodson in his book "The Miseducation of the Negro," published a generation before the "Brown v. Board of Education" decision, concerned himself not with the racial composition of classrooms and schools, but with the curricula taught both in the schools and the larger culture. Certainly Woodson…
Descriptors: African American Students, United States History, History Instruction, Civil Rights
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Rogers, Christine – Democracy & Education, 2008
The trickster, a crucial character in many cultural histories, often slips into people's lives without warning. In the western United States, the trickster frequently manifests himself as Coyote, and he is central in the oral traditions of tribal people, ranching families, and outdoor adventurers alike. Coyote is a complex character that teaches…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Federal Legislation, Novels, Classics (Literature)
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Woodward-Young, Patricia A. – Democracy & Education, 2008
Teaching and living for social justice cannot happen without the disposition of empathy and a sense of otherness. Many in the field of multicultural education emphasize that a teacher's attitude, orientation, and awareness are at the core of being a culturally competent teacher. Gloria Ladson-Billings asserts that culturally competent teachers…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Preservice Teachers, Multicultural Education, Empathy
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Joseph, Valerie; Williams, Tanya O. – Democracy & Education, 2008
In this article, the authors relate how they, as two Black, female graduate students and educators, discovered racial self-negation and internalized racial hatred within themselves. Through designing and facilitating a workshop exploring the word "nigger," they concluded that internalized oppression stymied their growth as people and scholars, and…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Racial Bias, Change Agents, African American Students
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Ciobanu, Monica – Democracy & Education, 2008
Education in Western democratic societies is broadly focused on combining the goals of providing theoretical and practical knowledge with acquiring and practicing the skills of citizenship. In this context, teaching history is more than a linear narration of events, and includes themes and stories reflecting individuals and movements that fought…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Democracy
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Strachota, Bob – Democracy & Education, 2008
Democracy is an ultimate test for human beings, holding that people are clever, generous, and persistent enough to solve power issues among themselves. This, of course, says the writer, is asking a lot of people, and centuries of evidence posit the idea as too idealistic. In this article, the author describes what he calls a pragmatic test on…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Democracy, Power Structure, Democratic Values
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Wiggins, Joy L. – Democracy & Education, 2008
This article focuses on the ways in which social action can be read and reread through one White female teacher's experience. The author unpacks three analytical readings of a social action project that took place during the 2004-2005 academic school year in an urban elementary school with a predominately Latino/Latina student population located…
Descriptors: Social Action, Citizen Participation, City Government, Grade 6
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