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Teaching about War in International Contexts: Pedagogical Practices in Secondary Social Studies Classrooms [Pehme köide]

Edited by (University of Louisiana Lafayette, USA), Edited by (University of South Dakota, USA)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 216 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x156x15 mm
  • Sari: Teaching and Learning Social Studies
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Jul-2026
  • Kirjastus: Emerald Publishing Limited
  • ISBN-10: 1806861240
  • ISBN-13: 9781806861248
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 216 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x156x15 mm
  • Sari: Teaching and Learning Social Studies
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Jul-2026
  • Kirjastus: Emerald Publishing Limited
  • ISBN-10: 1806861240
  • ISBN-13: 9781806861248
Social studies teachers cannot avoid teaching about war. They must consider how they can teach about war and related topics meaningfully instead of relegating wars to a body of facts, such as dates, places, names, or casualties. Teaching about war helps students comprehend (de)colonization, cultivates their critical thinking skills, and facilitates student understanding of conflict and peace.



In Teaching about War in International Contexts, the contributors adopt the literal meaning of wara state of armed conflict between nations, states, or groups within a country or state. While there are books out there focusing on how to teach a specific war, such as the Vietnam War or the Korean War, no books highlight the pedagogical practices of teaching global wars. Thus, Teaching about War in International Contexts fills the gap in the existing literature.



This edited book is an invaluable pedagogical resource highlighting the teaching of war in an international context in secondary (grades 612 or equivalent) social studies classrooms worldwide. Featuring the voices of classroom teachers, graduate students who used to be classroom teachers, and teacher educators, this book provides readers with classroom-tested practices for teaching about war. Readers will find examples of lesson planning, teaching strategies, teachers reflections, and further teaching resources on specific wars. This edited volume is an invaluable resource for secondary social studies classroom teachers, graduate and undergraduate social studies education students, and social studies curriculum and instruction experts.
Introduction; Jing A. Williams and Natalie Keefer

Part I. Exploring the Legacy of Colonialism

Chapter
1. The Decolonization of the Black Hills War; John Adamski and
Michael Bayer

Chapter
2. Deconstructing the Master Narrative of Japans Wars; Mizuki Hoshi
and Sota Ono

Part II. Fostering Critical Thinking Skills

Chapter
3. Just War Theory and the American War of Independence; Jonathan L.
Lancaster and Matthew McKenna

Chapter
4. Teaching about War for Reconciliation: Gender, Memory, and Emotion
in East Asia; Boeun Cha

Chapter
5. Teaching the Cold War in Chinese International Schools: A Lesson
about Political Socialization to Promote Reflective Learning; Kyle P. OBrien
and Peter Miller

Part III. Considering War and Peace

Chapter
6. Engaging with the Syrian Civil War through Drama Pedagogy:
Reflections on Pre-Service Teacher Research; MJ Palombo

Chapter
7. Creating Memory through a Digital Archive: Inquiry-Based Learning
and Holocaust Education; Taylor Hamblin

Chapter
8. Is the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Producing Chaos or
Providing Security? A Lesson about the Complexities of Global Relationships
and Agreements; Clint Kovach and Elizabeth Yaeger Washington

Chapter
9. Teaching Conflict and Peace: Strategies through a Human Rights
Education Approach; Jacob Skrzypiec, Sarah Wiederecht, and Ian McGregor
Jing A. Williams is Professor of Social Studies Education at the University of South Dakota.





Natalie Keefer is an Associate Professor of Social Studies Education, Graduate Coordinator, and Co-Director of the Louisiana Center for Research and Education on Languages and Literacies (LA CREoLL) at the University of Louisiana Lafayette.