Engaging With Difficult Knowledge of U.S. Wars in Elementary Social Studies Methods Course

Sohyun An
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Abstract In recent years, there has been a growing recognition of the need to understand teaching and learning not just as cognitive but also as affective experiences that are imbued with emotional complexity. There is also an emergent body of research on how to teach difficult knowledge of war. Joining this scholarship, this article presents research findings on how preservice teachers feel and experience difficult knowledge of World War II in the Philippines when they are encouraged to develop emotional self-awareness in the learning encounter, reconsider the dominant narratives on war, and reflect on their implication in response to difficult knowledge of war as a future teacher. The findings inform pedagogical conditions that may be beneficial if we are to engage preservice teachers with difficult knowledge of war and guide them to contemplate how they are implicated in their learning to become a critical teacher.
在初级社会研究方法课程中参与美国战争的困难知识
近年来,越来越多的人认识到,不仅需要将教与学理解为认知体验,还需要将其理解为充满情感复杂性的情感体验。还有一个新兴的研究机构是关于如何教授困难的战争知识。加入该奖学金,本文介绍了在菲律宾,当教师被鼓励在学习中发展情感自我意识时,他们如何感受和体验第二次世界大战的困难知识,重新考虑关于战争的主流叙述,并反思他们作为未来教师应对战争困难知识的含义。如果我们想让掌握战争知识的职前教师参与进来,并引导他们思考如何在成为一名批判性教师的学习中发挥作用,这些发现为教学条件提供了有益的信息。
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