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Lechtenberg, Kate – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2021
This paper uses critical discourse analysis to examine the alignment between the stated goals and the discursive implications in a scripted curriculum published by Teaching Tolerance, a progressive education organization in the US. Social justice education and critical race theories ground the analysis of "Teaching 'The New Jim Crow': A…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Social Justice, Critical Theory, Discourse Analysis
Segal, Aliza; Pollak, Itay; Lefstein, Adam – Language and Education, 2017
Dialogic pedagogy is widely viewed as an excellent means of educating students for civic participation in deliberative democracy. While many intervention-based studies have researched dialogic teaching and learning, we know very little about the enactment of dialogic and related ideas "in the wild," in regular classrooms. This paper…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Learner Engagement, Persuasive Discourse, Disadvantaged
Gurin, Patricia; Nagda, Biren A.; Sorensen, Nicholas – Liberal Education, 2011
Intergroup dialogue provides what students need in order to relate and collaborate across differences, something they have to do in community projects that usually involve interactions across racial, social class, religious, and geographical divides. In this article, the authors demonstrate the efficacy of intergroup dialogue, drawing from a…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Intergroup Relations, Student Diversity, Experimental Groups

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