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    Elementary Preservice Teachers' Navigation of Racism and Whiteness through Inquiry with Historical Documentary Film.Lisa Brown Buchanan - 2016 - Journal of Social Studies Research 40 (2):137-154.
    This descriptive case study explores how on cohort of 17 White elementary preservice teachers examined counter-narratives of racism and Whiteness in selected documentary films using a historical inquiry approach. Findings indicate that by joining documentary film and historical inquiry in elementary social studies education, teacher educators can foster preservice teachers' engagement with perspective recognition while developing historical content knowledge. This study also documents White preservice teachers' acceptance of racism and resistance towards unpacking their White privilege and racism as status quo. (...)
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    Fostering political understanding using The West Wing: Analyzing the pedagogical benefits of film in high school civics classrooms.Wayne Journell & Lisa Brown Buchanan - 2013 - Journal of Social Studies Research 37 (2):67-83.
    This study describes one high school civics teacher's use of film as a way to improve his students’ understanding of politics. Using episodes of The West Wing, an award-winning political drama, over the course of a semester, the teacher was able to create an authentic context for political instruction that allowed his students to practice thinking politically, better understand real-life political events, and make connections across the formal curriculum. The findings from this study offer several implications for both the teaching (...)
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    Positioning children's literature to confront the persistent avoidance of LGBTQ topics among elementary preservice teachers.Lisa Brown Buchanan, Christina Tschida, Elizabeth Bellows & Sarah B. Shear - 2020 - Journal of Social Studies Research 44 (1):169-184.
    Using a queer theory and disrupting heteronormativity framework, we applied a model lesson in the elementary methods course to understand preservice teachers’ experiences with LGBTQ individuals and families and their beliefs about utilizing children׳s literature portraying LGBTQ families in the elementary classroom. Participants reported a range of personal experiences with LGBTQ individuals and families and relatively positive responses to the family text set presented but wavered on LGBTQ themed books due to perceived conflict, religious beliefs, and ideas about what is (...)
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    Positioning documentaries as vehicles for developing preservice teachers’ analytic skills.Jeremy Hilburn, Lisa Brown Buchanan & Wayne Journell - 2022 - Journal of Social Studies Research 46 (3):237-248.
    In this study, preservice teachers viewed clips from three documentary films that presented multiple experiences of contemporary immigrants and refugees. Our focus in the study was how preservice teachers analyzed the three films. Specifically, we examined how elementary, middle grades, and secondary preservice teachers analyzed, both from a cognitive and affective stance, clips of documentary films about the difficult topic of contemporary immigration.
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