“为了一个好的(公民)目的?”:黑人不朽的公民权教义

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
M. Johnson, Danielle J. Thomas
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摘要

黑人关于公民身份的经历和话语是独特的。此外,黑人能否获得完全公民权往往是一个生死攸关的问题。推动这种追求的公民目的往往在传统课程和教学法中被否定,特别是在幼儿环境中。然而,教育工作者和政策制定者必须了解发起和维持公民参与的公民目的。本研究的目的是放大黑人男孩关于美国公民身份的声音。本研究采用醒醒/醒醒工作的概念作为理论框架,课程和教学复苏(CPR)作为方法论,揭示了儿童审视公民身份的复杂性和讽刺的力量。更重要的是,这些一年级和二年级的学生将黑人公民身份与生、死和目的等基本问题联系起来。最后,作者们呼吁对学生,尤其是黑人学生,如何让争取充分公民身份的高尚的公民目标得到重视、尊重和持久的指导。
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‘For a good [civic] purpose?’: Black immortal teachings of citizenship
Black experiences and discourse concerning citizenship are unique. Moreover, Black access to full citizenship is often a matter of life and death. The civic purposes driving this pursuit are often negated in conventional curriculum and pedagogy, especially in early childhood settings. Still, it is essential for educators and policymakers to understand the civic purposes that initiate and sustain civic engagement. The purpose of this study is to amplify the voices of young Black boys in regards to US citizenship. By employing notions of in the wake/wake work as the theoretical framework and curricular and pedagogical resuscitation (CPR) as the methodology, this study unearthed the power of children to examine the complexities and ironies of citizenship. More so, these first- and second-grade students linked Black citizenship to fundamental issues of life, death, and purpose. Ultimately, the authors call for instruction reflecting how for students, especially Black students, honorable civic purposes striving for full citizenship remain valued, respected, and enduring.
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Education Citizenship and Social Justice
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