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An abuse of teaching: Empathic citizenship and English language arts in a time of rising nationalism
In the reflective case study, I examine how seven of my pre-service English teachers reconcile their collective interest in justice-oriented citizenship education with a ‘pro-American curriculum’ that seems to conflate patriotism with American nationalism. Through these
pre-service teachers’ insights, I investigate how such ideologies as patriotism, nationalism and teacher identity are constructed and interpreted in the ELA classroom. Additionally, this study seeks to help teachers and teacher educators develop skills, knowledge and understanding to
address issues of citizenship education across the education landscape. Indeed, the pre-service teachers in this study may not yet know the realities of their future classrooms; but if the various crises and conflicts of 2020 demonstrated anything, it is that their world will be anything but
apolitical.
期刊介绍:
Citizenship Teaching & Learning is published in partnership with the Children’s Identity and Citizenship in Europe Association (CiCea). Citizenship Teaching & Learning is global in scope, exploring issues of social and moral responsibility, community involvement and political literacy. It is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal that advances academic and professional understandings within a broad characterization of education, focusing on a wide range of issues including identity, diversity, equality and social justice within social, moral, political and cultural contexts.