Asian War Children’s Literature in U.S. Preservice Teachers’ Learning: Disrupting American Exceptionalism Master Narrative

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Asian War Children’s Literature in U.S. Preservice Teachers’ Learning: Disrupting American Exceptionalism Master Narrative
作成者
JANG Soo Bin
収録物名
The Journal of Social Studies Education in Asia
13
開始ページ 91
終了ページ 105
ページ数 15
収録物識別子
[PISSN] 24341797
[NCID] AA12857878
抄録
This action research examines the pedagogical impact of challenging the narrative of American exceptionalism through children’s literature in a U.S. teacher-preparation program. It explores how American preservice teachers engage with the United States’ complex military history in Asia, a topic often underrepresented in educational curricula. Through a three-week unit titled “Unlearning American Exceptionalism,” preservice teachers analyzed Asian-war children’s literature, revealing cognitive and emotional dissonance with the ingrained national ethos. The study’s findings suggest a shift in the preservice teachers’ perspectives, from accepting to critically questioning historical narratives, emphasizing the need for empathetic engagement and ethical reflection in teaching. The process culminated in a final assignment in which participants shared their insights with the community, emphasizing the role of educators in fostering critical consciousness. This research underscores the importance of integrating difficult history and challenging dominant narratives within social studies education, advocating for a holistic pedagogical approach to prepare future educators for an interconnected world.
著者キーワード
American exceptionalism
Asian War
Difficult history
言語
英語
資源タイプ 学術雑誌論文
出版者
The International Social Studies Assosiation
発行日 2024-03-31
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