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Theory and research in social education
Deliberation can wait : How civic litigation makes inquiry c...
Total de citas: 16
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Teacher political disclosure in contentious times : A “responsibility to speak up” or “fair and balanced”?
(2020)
Vol. 48
Núm. 2
Pág. 182-210
Critical inquiry in the social studies classroom: Portraits of critical teacher research
(2009)
Vol. 37
Núm. 2
Pág. 156-192
“You excluded us for so long and now you want us to be patriotic?” : African American Women Teachers Navigating the Quandary of Citizenship
(2017)
Vol. 45
Núm. 3
Pág. 318-348
Swimming in and through whiteness : Antiracism in social studies teacher education
(2020)
Vol. 48
Núm. 3
Pág. 403-430
The making of global Black anti-citizen/citizenship : Situating BlackCrit in global citizenship research and theory
(2021)
Vol. 49
Núm. 2
Pág. 153-175
A Dream and a Bus : Black Critical Patriotism in Elementary Social Studies Standards
(2017)
Vol. 45
Núm. 4
Pág. 456-488
Navigating identity as a controversial issue : One teacher’s disclosure for critical empathic reasoning
(2020)
Vol. 48
Núm. 2
Pág. 211-243
From Margins to Center : Developing Cultural Citizenship Education Through the Teaching of Asian American History
(2018)
Vol. 46
Núm. 4
Pág. 528-573
We’re Just Ordinary People : Messianic Master Narratives and Black Youths’ Civic Agency
(2016)
Vol. 44
Núm. 2
Pág. 184-211
A turn to practice : Core practices in social studies teacher education
(2020)
Vol. 48
Núm. 4
Pág. 583-610
Toward An Aristocracy of Everyone: Policy Study in the High School Curriculum
(1999)
Vol. 27
Núm. 1
Pág. 9-44
The tensions between Indigenous sovereignty and multicultural citizenship education : Toward an anticolonial approach to civic
(2019)
Vol. 47
Núm. 3
Pág. 311-346
Race and histories : examining culturally relevant teaching in the U. S. history classroom
(2013)
Vol. 41
Núm. 1
Pág. 65-88
Trump, Kaepernick, and MLK as “maybe citizens” : Early elementary African American males’ analysis of citizenship
(2019)
Vol. 47
Núm. 3
Pág. 374-395
Thinking Deeply, Thinking Emotionally : How High School Students Make Sense of Evidence
(2018)
Vol. 46
Núm. 2
Pág. 232-276
From deliberation to counter-narration : Toward a critical pedagogy for democratic citizenship
(2020)
Vol. 48
Núm. 3
Pág. 431-454