Lessons from A-bomb survivors: Researching Hiroshima & Nagasaki survivors’ perspectives for use in U.S. social studies classrooms

Q2 Social Sciences
Brad M. Maguth, Misato Yamaguchi
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Abstract

As world leaders strengthen their nuclear arsenals, and fears of global nuclear proliferation increase, social studies teachers must be prepared to help learners investigate the devastating consequences on human life and property associated with their use. This manuscript presents an ethnological study of six atomic bomb survivors from Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II. Participants completed a qualitative questionnaire describing their experiences during World War II, and making recommendations to U.S. social studies teachers when teaching about the dropping of the atomic bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan. Data was analyzed to identify patterns and themes, and two categories emerged related to our research question. Findings suggest participants support U.S. teachers imparting global perspectives that speak directly to the destructive power of the atomic bomb and its impact on humans and the environment for years to come. This includes a movement away from using the social studies curriculum to point fingers of historic blame in the use of atomic weapons, and towards empowering learners to become agents of change in actualizing a nuclear free and peaceful world. We discuss the implications of this study’s findings in social studies and global education.

原子弹幸存者的教训:研究广岛和长崎幸存者的视角,用于美国社会研究课堂
随着世界各国领导人加强其核武库,以及对全球核扩散的担忧加剧,社会研究教师必须准备好帮助学习者调查使用核武器对人类生命和财产造成的毁灭性后果。这份手稿展示了对二战期间广岛和长崎六名原子弹幸存者的民族学研究。参与者完成了一份定性问卷,描述他们在第二次世界大战期间的经历,并在讲授日本广岛和长崎投下原子弹时向美国社会研究教师提出建议。对数据进行分析,以确定模式和主题,并出现了与我们的研究问题相关的两类。调查结果表明,参与者支持美国教师传授全球视角,直接讲述原子弹的破坏力及其对人类和环境的影响。这包括一项运动,不再利用社会研究课程来指责使用原子武器的历史责任,而是使学习者能够成为实现无核与和平世界的变革推动者。我们讨论了本研究结果对社会研究和全球教育的影响。
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Journal of Social Studies Research
Journal of Social Studies Research Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
2.90
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27
期刊介绍: The Journal of Social Studies Research (JSSR) is an internationally recognized peer-reviewed journal designed to foster the dissemination of ideas and research findings related to the social studies. JSSR is the official publication of The International Society for the Social Studies (ISSS). JSSR is published four times per year (winter, spring, summer, & fall).
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