Journal of Social Studies Education Research
Jun 24, 2020 Volume 11, Number 2
Table of Contents
Number of articles: 12
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Race, Language, and the Passive Voice: Hardship narratives in U.S. Social Studies Textbooks from 1860 to the present
Jeremy Jimenez
While United States historians’ inclination to write in affect-inducing ways has waxed and waned throughout the past 150 years, racial biases concerning such writing have persisted through today.... More
pp. 1-26
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And Justice for All! Teaching the Reparations Debate
James Moore
One of the most significant and controversial issues facing the United States as it prepares for the 2020 election cycle centers around reparations—whether the United States should compensate... More
pp. 27-60
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Human Rights Education in Religious Culture and Ethics Courses
Emine Turan
All individuals expect to be informed about and respectful of human rights for the sake of international peace. This study aims to evaluate students' views and suggestions on Religious Culture and ... More
pp. 61-83
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Consensus as Democratic Education on the Village Consultative Body Election in Bangkalan
Yudi Harimurti, Encik Fauzan, Indra Yulianingsih & Indah Purbasari
This study aims to discuss democracy education practice on electing members of the Village Consultative Body in the Regency of Bangkalan –Indonesia. Through this study, the authors intend to... More
pp. 84-110
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Building plurality and unity for various religions in the digital era: Establishing Islamic values for Indonesian students
Syarif Syarif
With the all-encompassing pace of development in communication and information technology, the planet is constantly changing over time, yet the gap between the rich and the poor is widening. This... More
pp. 111-119
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Strengthening Character Education in Indonesia: Implementing Values from Moderate Islam and the Pancasila
Subaidi Subaidi
This study aims to describe which Islamic wasathiyah (moderate) and Pancasila (Indonesia’s foundational philosophical theory) values can be implemented, how those values are implemented, and why... More
pp. 120-132
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Comparative analysis of education quality and the level of competitiveness of leader countries under digitalization conditions
Almaz Gapsalamov, Tatyana Bochkareva, Vladimir Vasilev, Elvir Akhmetshin & Tatyana Anisimova
The quality of national education depends on many factors, which traditionally include adult literacy, the total share of students receiving general, secondary vocational and higher education, the ... More
pp. 133-150
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Social Conflict in Indonesia: Safeguarding a Nation as a New Approach for Resolving National Disintegration
Iffatin Nur & Susanto Susanto
The phenomenon of disintegration in Indonesia has been occurring since the political reforms that started in 1998. Various acts of radicalism and terrorism emerged in many parts of the country,... More
pp. 151-173
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Communication through Indonesian Social Media: Avoiding Hate Speeches, Intolerance, and Hoaxes
Ahmad Rustan
This research explores the consequences of online conformity in terms of how people respond to fake news. It was found that there was a greater tendency to intend to spread a fake news item when it... More
pp. 174-185
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Technological Dimension of Pre-School Teacher Training at Tertiary School: Fine Arts Concept- based Case Study
Akhmetzhan Seitenov, Rakhila Aubakirova, Nataliia Fominykh & Oxana Вelenko
The purpose of this study was to experimentally test the impact of the author's Concept and the corresponding educational and methodological support on the technological development of the... More
pp. 186-203
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Cognitive Emotion Regulation: Its Relationship to Parenting Stress
Iswinarti Iswinarti, Gerdaning Jadmiko & Nida Hasanati
A child’s condition not being in line with the parent’s expectations can cause mothers to experience pressures that can lead to them not parenting effectively. The condition of children with... More
pp. 204-222
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Civic Environmentalism: Integrating Social Studies and Environmental Education through Curricular Models
Matthew Hollstein & Gregory Smith
Presently, we are being inundated with climate news and its ever-expanding impact on the world around us. We are at a tipping point and how we choose to respond will have long-term consequences for... More
pp. 223-250