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Theory and research in social education
“Technology inevitably involves trade-offs” : The framing of...
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Rights and Obligations in Civic Education: A Content Analysis of the National Standards for Civics and Government
(2001)
Vol. 29
Núm. 1
Pág. 109-128
Weaving a Fabric of World History? An Analysis of U.S. State High School World History Standards
(2010)
Vol. 38
Núm. 3
Pág. 366-394
Asian Americans in American History : An AsianCrit Perspective on Asian American Inclusion in State U.S. History Curriculum Standards
(2016)
Vol. 44
Núm. 2
Pág. 244-276
Manifesting destiny : Representations of indigenous peoples in k–12 u.S. History standards
(2015)
Vol. 43
Núm. 1
Pág. 68-101
Can Students Evaluate Online Sources? Learning From Assessments of Civic Online Reasoning
(2018)
Vol. 46
Núm. 2
Pág. 165-193
Standardizing Indigenous erasure : A TribalCrit and QuantCrit analysis of K–12 U.S. civics and government standards
(2021)
Vol. 49
Núm. 3
Pág. 321-359
Disrupting the Official Curriculum : Cultural Biography and the Curriculum Decision Making of Latino Preservice Teachers
(2010)
Vol. 38
Núm. 3
Pág. 428-463
Reconceptualizing Media Literacy in the Social Studies : A Pragmatist Critique of the NCSS Position Statement on Media Literacy
(2012)
Vol. 40
Núm. 4
Pág. 436-455
Navigating the Reform–Accountability Culture in Oklahoma Social Studies
(2017)
Vol. 45
Núm. 1
Pág. 7-42
Slavery, the Civil War Era, and African American Representation in U.S. History : An Analysis of Four States´Academic Standards
(2011)
Vol. 39
Núm. 3
Pág. 393-415
What Matters Most for Gatekeeping? A Response VanSledright
(2006)
Vol. 34
Núm. 3
Pág. 416-418
A Dream and a Bus : Black Critical Patriotism in Elementary Social Studies Standards
(2017)
Vol. 45
Núm. 4
Pág. 456-488