In the shadow of the base:Teaching war to the children of soldiers

Q2 Social Sciences Journal of Social Studies Research Pub Date : 2022-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jssr.2021.09.003
Brian Gibbs , Jeremy Hilburn
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The primary objective of this article is to detail how two teachers in the same school site, in the American Southeast, taught war to the children of soldiers. Taken from an extensive qualitative case study involving eight teachers, this article examines the pedagogies engaged in by two teachers who expressed a desire to teach war more critically to their students. Critically here means but is not exclusive to raising student consciousness to issues of war not typically taught including investigating how power, race, gender, and sex operate in war, more closely examining decisions evaluating them for their justness or unjustness. In short a more authentic exploration of war. One teacher engaged a pedagogy of tension the other a pedagogy of facts. Both resulted in a less than critical examination of war. A pedagogy of tension reflected this teacher's reaction to pressure from the community and fear of surfacing or inflicting trauma upon students. A pedagogy of facts reflected the second teachers' beliefs that focusing teaching on facts will allow her to teach a more critical rendition of war. A qualitative empirical study, data was collected through interview and classroom observation.

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在基地的阴影下:向士兵的孩子们传授战争知识
本文的主要目的是详细描述美国东南部同一所学校的两位老师是如何向士兵的孩子传授战争知识的。本文从涉及八位教师的广泛定性案例研究中,考察了两位教师所采用的教学法,他们表达了对学生更批判性地教授战争的愿望。批判在这里意味着,但不是唯一的提高学生对战争问题的意识,这些问题通常不教,包括调查权力,种族,性别和性在战争中是如何运作的,更仔细地检查决定评估它们的公正或不公正。简而言之,这是对战争更真实的探索。一位教师采用张力教学法,另一位教师采用事实教学法。两者都导致了对战争的不那么批判性的审视。紧张教学法反映了这位教师对来自社会压力的反应,以及对暴露或施加给学生创伤的恐惧。事实教学法反映了第二位教师的信念,即把教学重点放在事实上,将使她能够更批判性地教授战争。定性实证研究,通过访谈和课堂观察收集数据。
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Journal of Social Studies Research
Journal of Social Studies Research Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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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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