Grade 9 teachers from 12 diverse schools in Cape Town are participating in the project.doi:info:doi/10.18546/HERJ.05.1.09Weldon, GailHistory Education Research JournalWeldon G (2005) Thinking each other's history: can facing the past contribute to education for human rights and democracy?
For real. If you're like most people, geometry is a sterile and dimly-remembered exercise you gladly left behind in the dust of 9th grade, along with your braces and active romantic interest in pop singers. If you recall any of it, it's plodding through a series of miniscule steps, on...
Overall, the White Paper of 2005 shows that the Chinese party-state strived to position itself as a full-fledged, high-grade, and successful democratic system long before Xi Jinping's ascent as the country's paramount leader. However, the claim that the Chinese party regime is a democracy ...
Each seminar member will a) lead off a discussion of one week’s readings; b) write four short (1000-word) posts online and occasional, very informal comments in response to others’ posts; c) and take an in-class midterm and an in-class final. Your participation in class discussions th...
And then we too could be just like Europe — spit — where the urban “elites” think they know what’s good for everyone. So, you know, being obsessively worried about how farting cows are making everything burn up (in 12 years! This time we swear it’s real!) they’ll order farm...
Nevertheless, we want to use this concept in an empirical manner and operationalize it to measure antisystem attitudes among adolescents and to what extent they are willing to use violence and reject representative democracy. Using data from a survey1 of grade 10 students (N = 1789—average age...