Teaching Controversial Political Issues in the Age of Social Media
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Teaching Controversial Political Issues in the Age of Social Media

Research from Israel

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Teaching Controversial Political Issues in the Age of Social Media

Research from Israel

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Using Israel as a case study, this book examines teachers' approaches to Controversial Political Issues (CPI) in the classroom. The book focuses on the democratic responsibilities that teachers face in an era where social media use is ubiquitous, and polarization and fake news are increasingly common. Presenting original research on the topic and developing a pedagogical framework for dealing with controversial issues in a sensitive and effective manner, this accessible volume highlights social-emotional learning approaches and considers a broad definition of CPI to include issues of racism, religion, political differences, multiculturalism, and Jewish–Arab relations. Using the results of an in-depth research project foregrounding personal experience, the book explores situational accounts of teachers from a diverse range of subject disciplines and different minority–majority group settings to present comparative evidence from European contexts.

Offering concrete suggestions for ways of dealing with controversial political issues and volatile remarks that are grounded in research, this timely book will be highly relevant for researchers, students, and educators in the fields of social studies, democratic and peace education, citizenship education, race and education, and educational politics.

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2023
ISBN
9781000887068

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Table of Contents
  6. List of illustrations
  7. Acknowledgements
  8. Introduction
  9. 1. The benefits of controversial political issues (CPI)
  10. 2. The Israeli context
  11. 3. Alone in the forefront: Challenges in teaching CPI in the era of polarization and social media
  12. 4. What stops teachers from talking about CPI?
  13. 5. Teachers in different political and cultural contexts
  14. 6. Teachers’ professional identities and role dilemmas
  15. 7. Teachers’ emotional role in CPI discussions
  16. 8. Understanding the students: A developmental approach
  17. 9. Recommended strategies for effectively handling CPI
  18. 10. Summary and conclusions
  19. Appendix: Research designs and methodologies
  20. Index