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Global Citizenship and Social Education: A Historical Case Study
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  • Global Citizenship and Social Education: A Historical Case Study
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Amy Mungur
간행물명
교과교육학연구KCI
권/호정보
2016년|20권 3호(통권57호)|pp.173-183 (11 pages)
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이화여자대학교 교과교육연구소|한국
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영문초록

This article revisits findings from a historical content analysis examining the pedagogy of Social Education, the practitioner journal for the National Council of the Social Studies. I argue that as Social Education may extend nationalist and neoliberal discourses of global citizenship education, global educators must employ critical lenses in order to disrupt these discourses that dominate teaching about the world in secondary education. Using China as a reference point, the paper focuses primarily on how Social Education works pedagogically to explain and/or extend difference, and considers the foundations of how we come to be and act as global citizens within the context of learning about China in the United States.

목차

I. Introduction
II. Social Education in Context
III. Theoretical Perspective
IV. Methodology
V. Findings and Analysis in Social Education
VI. Implications and conclusions
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