JOURNAL ARTICLE

Religion, social studies and citizenship: reframing religion through the lens of citizenship

Matthew S. HollsteinTodd S. Hawley

Year: 2019 Journal:   Social Studies Research and Practice Vol: 14 (2)Pages: 201-211   Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited

Abstract

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present an alternative approach to studying religion in social studies classrooms through reframing. The authors encourage this reframing through the lens of citizenship and terror as a human experience. Design/methodology/approach This is a practitioner’s piece and did not include research methodology or design. Findings This is a practitioner’s piece and did not include any findings. Practical implications This paper presents practical approaches to examining religion in social studies classrooms through a comparison with citizenship and the lens of terror. The authors offer activities which current classroom teachers will be able to put into action immediately. In addition, the authors offer a detailed background for further study if teachers wish to learn more. Social implications This paper presents ways to study religion in the social studies and in the current fractured social environment the authors feel is needed. The authors wish to showcase how to examine a controversial issue in a reflective, respectful and honest fashion. Originality/value The authors present the idea of studying religion through the lens of terror while showcasing how it mirrors the requirements of citizenship. The authors believe that studying religion in this way in the social studies will help to demystify the topic and allow students to unpack religion as a topic in social studies.

Keywords:
Cognitive reframing Citizenship Originality Value (mathematics) Sociology Action (physics) Epistemology Engineering ethics Social science Social psychology Psychology Political science Law Engineering Politics Qualitative research

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Citation History

Topics

Religious Education and Schools
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Education
Educator Training and Historical Pedagogy
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Sociology and Political Science
Religion and Society Interactions
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Sociology and Political Science

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