Out of turmoil : catalysts for re-learning, re-teaching, and re-imagining history and social science

"It is not difficult to argue that the social sciences are in a period of transition. our day-to-day lives have been marked by uncertainty as our social lives have vacillated wildly between highs and lows, tensions between fellow citizens have heightened along ideological fault lines, and educa...

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Other Authors Vesperman, Dean P. (Editor), Aydinian-Perry, Anne (Editor), Missias, Matthew T. (Editor), Blankenship, Whitney G. (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K : Emerald Publishing Limited : IAP | Information Age Publishing, Inc., 2022.
SeriesSocial Science Education Consortium book series.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781806602285
DOI10.1108/979-8-88730-077-1
Physical Description1 online resource (xiii, 265 pages)

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245 0 0 |a Out of turmoil :  |b catalysts for re-learning, re-teaching, and re-imagining history and social science /  |c Dean P. Vesperman, Anne Aydinian-Perry, Matthew T. Missias, Whitney G. Blankenship. 
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505 0 |a Acknowledgments -- Introduction / Dean P. Vesperman, Anne Aydinian-Perry, Matthew T. Missias, and Whitney G. Blankenship -- Part I: Critical education in times of turmoil -- Chapter 1. Approaching critical literacy with a critical race theoretical approach to encourage reflective and just democracy / Amy J. Samuels and Gregory L. Samuels -- Chapter 2. What do we need to know now? Racial and technological pedagogical content knowledge for discussing race in online history classrooms / Lightning Jay -- Chapter 3. Preparing white students for a multiracial world / Antony Farag and Bailey Verdone -- Part II: Pedagogies of change -- Chapter 4. Teaching social studies in a time of COVID-19: An examination of contradictions in activity / Dean P. Vesperman and Mariah Pol -- Chapter 5. Re-imagining citizenship education through critical-transformational human rights education / Ian M. McGregor, Glenn Mitoma, and Sandra Sirota -- Chapter 6. The three cs for teaching in contentious times / Debby Shulsky and Sheila Baker -- Chapter 7. Un-learning, re-learning, and re-imagining together: Early career teachers engaging in collaboration toward racial literacies development / Mary Adu-Gyamfi, Joey Laurx, Trustin Dinsdale, and Rylie Kever -- Part III: Global responses to turmoil -- Chapter 8. A tumultuous tale of socially just teaching: A migrant Asian Australian teacher's critical autoethnographic account of guiding white bodies through an Asian ethnoburb / Aaron Teo -- Chapter 9. Engaging with national histories and settler colonial master narratives to foster an anti-racist and culturally responsive citizenry: The pedagogy of critical ethical nationalism in the shadow of national statues / Mary Frances O'Dowd -- Chapter 10. How is racism a global issue? Connecting critical global education to the teaching of race / Hanadi Shatara and Gerardo Aponte-Safe -- Part IV: Reconceptualizing curriculum -- Chapter 11. Centering indigenous voices: A book and film study in a university social studies content course / Linda Doornbos -- Chapter 12. Journey box projects for a post-pandemic world: How the experiences of teacher candidates invite the (re)imagination of culturally relevant social studies education / Kaitlin E. Popielarz -- Chapter 13. African American history and its visual portrayal in textbooks / Tina L. Heafner and Antoinette M. L. Rochester -- Chapter 14. Re-imagining heroes and holidays: Possibilities for folkloristics in history and social science education / Mark E. Helmsing -- Biographies. 
506 |a Plný text je dostupný pouze z IP adres počítačů Univerzity Tomáše Bati ve Zlíně nebo vzdáleným přístupem pro zaměstnance a studenty 
520 |a "It is not difficult to argue that the social sciences are in a period of transition. our day-to-day lives have been marked by uncertainty as our social lives have vacillated wildly between highs and lows, tensions between fellow citizens have heightened along ideological fault lines, and educators have been placed squarely at the center of public discourses about what-and how-we should be teaching. By any measure, we are living in a time where every moment seems to be rife with high stakes realities that must be navigated. Ladson-Billings (2020) called on educators to reimagine education and contest the notion of a "return to normal." In the current highly polarized context where we see multiple competing narratives, rather than promoting a "return to normal" or "business-as-usual" approach, we argue that educators must use the lessons of the last two years, as well as draw on what we have learned from history and the social sciences. By asking ourselves how we might interrogate and inform current social landscapes and the challenges that arise from them, we have the opportunity to take leadership in fostering innovation, building solidarity, and re-imagining the teaching and learning of history and the social sciences. We recognize that humans live in multiple complex communities that include intersectional identities; relationships with power, agency, and discourses; and lived realities that are as unique as they are divergent. Consequently, the task of educators, and the goal of this volume, is to provide a clarion voice to a dynamic, relational, and undeniably human social world"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
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