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Knowles, Ryan T. – Democracy & Education, 2018
The reviewed article, "The Impact of Student Political Identity Over the Course of an Online Controversial Issue Discussion," represents a timely response to the eye-opening influences of social media in modern political climates. Particularly, the project provides a useful model and relevant findings for future teachers and teacher…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Political Attitudes, Self Concept, Social Media
Hickey, Theresa – AILACTE Journal, 2018
Democracy--with its complicated problems, multiplicity of positions, and often deeply held convictions--has always been messy. How do we prepare students to participate meaningfully in this type of world, where issues are complex and opinions vary widely? Knowledge about democratic ideals and development of civic dispositions is important, but for…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Cooperative Learning, Democracy, Civics
Tryggvason, Ásgeir – Democracy & Education, 2018
Due to the current political challenges facing democratic societies, including an apparent presence of populist rhetoric, the question of how political discussions should take place in democratic education is as urgent as ever. In the last two decades, one of the most prominent approaches to this question has been the use of deliberative theory.…
Descriptors: Democracy, Debate, Politics, Democratic Values
Han, Huamei – Modern Language Journal, 2018
The historical reversal over the course of several centuries in the West is striking: while language has become much "more" central to public life and "more" politically contentious, religion has become "less" central to public life and "less" politically contentious, notwithstanding the resurgence of public…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Religious Education, Political Attitudes, Language Attitudes
Shreiner, Tamara L. – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2018
The rising prevalence of data visualizations in the political and economic spheres requires an increasingly data literate population. Data are used to persuade people how to vote, support policies, adopt arguments or agendas, and buy products. Furthermore, data literacy is a specialized literacy skill that students need to employ to make meaning…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Elementary Secondary Education, Literacy, Data Analysis
Li, Yanghua – English Language Teaching, 2018
August Wilson's "Two Trains Running" tells the life predicaments of the patrons at Memphis' restaurant in the 1960s. Though Wilson avoids addressing the interracial conflicts and movements on stage to eschew protesting and propaganda, they as social background could not be totally ignored in the play. The paper analyses Wilson's use of…
Descriptors: Authors, Propaganda, Political Attitudes, African Americans
Hussak, Larisa J.; Cimpian, Andrei – Developmental Science, 2018
We tested the hypothesis that political attitudes are influenced by an information-processing factor--namely, a bias in the content of everyday explanations. Because many societal phenomena are enormously complex, people's understanding of them often relies on heuristic shortcuts. For instance, when generating explanations for such phenomena…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Bias, Predictor Variables, Ideology
Doughty, Howard A. – International Journal of Adult Vocational Education and Technology, 2018
Social class lies at the core of much that Marx said about the "laws of history." Class conflict was to be the means whereby capitalism would be overthrown, superseded by a revolutionary dictatorship of the proletariat and, subsequently, by a communist society in which alienation and exploitation would be replaced by emancipation and the…
Descriptors: Collegiality, Academic Freedom, Commercialization, Higher Education
Wright, J. Talmadge – American Journal of Play, 2018
Critiquing and expanding Huizinga's theory of play in "Homo Ludens," the author argues for play as a means to access what is real and introduces a new model of play he calls the containment play expression (CPE) to challenge traditional notions about the opposition between play and work. This model, he contends, bridges this gap between…
Descriptors: Play, Role Playing, Computer Games, Social Theories
Vyas, Lina; Yu, Baohua – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2018
Over the past few decades, Mainland China has witnessed a massive outflow of students to higher education institutions in Hong Kong. In the context of an up-surge in Mainland Chinese students in Hong Kong, this research aims to explore (1) why Mainland Chinese students choose to study in Hong Kong over other higher education systems, (2)…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Student Adjustment, Foreign Countries, Student Attitudes
Pauwels, Lieven J. R.; Hardyns, Wim – International Journal of Developmental Science, 2018
In the present study, the interaction between specific measures of endorsement for extremism (e.g. endorsement for religious, left-wing or far-right extremism), thrill-seeking, and active online exposure to extremism via social media with regard to the explanation of politically and/or religiously motivated aggression is investigated. While the…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Social Attitudes, Antisocial Behavior, Social Media
Németh, Renáta; Luksander, Alexandra – Field Methods, 2018
Despite much literature on interviewer effects, limited attention has been paid to party preference surveys, although the effect is expectedly strong in this field. This article analyzes interviewer effects in a face-to-face political survey. Specifically, we are interested in whether the interviewer's own party preference has an effect on the…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Interviews, Political Attitudes, Surveys
Pervin Oya Taneri; Özlem Yesim Özbek – Online Submission, 2018
In successful democracies, teachers are expected to display strong support to and have knowledge about democracy, and show of democratic attitudes. However, little is known about how prospective teachers understand and describe democracy. This research is intended to disclose the perceptions of teacher candidates on the concepts of democracy.…
Descriptors: Democracy, Definitions, Preservice Teachers, Knowledge Level
Valerie Scatamburlo-D'Annibale; Peter McLaren; Lilia Monzó – Qualitative Research Journal, 2018
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to engage some of the central themes of Gayatri Spivak's seminal essay, "Can the Subaltern Speak? (CSS)" In particular, her criticisms of post-structuralism's treatment of the "subject" as well as its privileging of "discourse" and micrological analyses of power vis-à-vis her…
Descriptors: Criticism, Power Structure, Political Attitudes, Social Systems
Garrett, H. James; Alvey, Elaine – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2021
In this article, we discuss three ways that emotional content was presented, registered, performed, and communicated in a secondary social studies classroom discussion. In an analysis of a classroom discussion about representative democracy, we focus on the articulated and embodied emotional and affective content that manifested in students'…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, Political Attitudes, Teaching Methods, Secondary School Students