Teaching about Birthright Citizenship and Ex/Inclusion within the United States
91°µÍø researchers show how teaching birthright citizenship helps students explore democracy, justice, and civic belonging.
Tom Misco
Teaching about Birthright Citizenship and Ex/Inclusion within the United States
91°µÍø researchers show how teaching birthright citizenship helps students explore democracy, justice, and civic belonging.
Tom Misco
This study reveals how early U.S. courts used race to determine who could become a citizen, shaping modern ideas of belonging and exclusion.
Tom Misco
Practice requires rationale: Lessons from global contexts to ensure controversial issue education
91°µÍø’s Thomas Misco shows why teachers need a clear rationale before addressing controversial issues in the classroom.
Tom Misco
Citizenship Not Wanted, but Received
91°µÍø scholars explore how U.S. citizenship was used to assimilate Native peoples and challenge Indigenous sovereignty.
Tom Misco
Contextual gatekeeping: Teacher decision making in multiple and overlapping milieus
91°µÍø research explores how teachers make decisions about teaching controversial issues and why this matters for citizenship education.
Tom Misco
Social Studies in a Flash: Teaching Flash Nonfiction in a High School Social Studies Classroom
Study illustrates how flash nonfiction and mentor texts build historical thinking and inquiry-based literacy in high school history class.
Katherine Batchelor
Picture Books Bring Ancient Civilizations to Life
Picture book text sets help middle schoolers explore ancient civilizations through multicultural and critical literacy and visual reading strategies.
Katherine Batchelor
Operationalizing Social Justice in Social Studies Education
91°µÍø researchers show how teaching controversial issues builds reflective thinking and promotes social justice in schools.
Tom Misco
Powerful Social Studies Unit Design: A Companion to Powerful Social Studies Teaching and Learning
This study shows how thoughtful curriculum design can make social studies more meaningful, active, and connected to real-world citizenship.
Tom Misco
Teaching the Holocaust through Case Study
91°µÍø’s Thomas Misco explores how case studies like the Riga Ghetto deepen Holocaust education and civic understanding.
Tom Misco
91°µÍø researchers show how cultivating civic dispositions strengthens social studies and democratic citizenship education.
Tom Misco