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Contested Rights: The Pedagogy and Logistics of Hosting Constitution Day
Authors:Amanda Miracle  Kevin Anderson  Rob Catlett
Institution:1. Emporia State University, Emporia, Kansas, USA;2. Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, Illinois, USA
Abstract:Research in global education has turned toward global citizenship education and the fostering of a more critical reading of the tenets of “soft” global education laid out over four decades ago in Hanvey's (1976) “An Attainable Global Perspective.” Interested in skill building and informed application of concepts forwarded within critical approaches to global education, this article brings the NCSS C3 inquiry arc together with standards for Global Competence Education within social studies education. Using food insecurity as an example, the conceptualization provided demonstrates how coupling the C3 with the Global Competence standards creates a framework that social studies educators can use to prepare students to participate as informed, responsible, and critically minded change agents within complex and unequal global systems.
Keywords:Constitution Day  mini-teach  mini-unit  civic engagement  Robert Byrd  university recruitment
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