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Publication date: 10 September 2018

Eric B. Freedman, Lauren Willigan, Randall Glading and Kristin N. Rainville

Intercultural dialogue and collaboration are critical to social studies education. Yet over the past 30 years, schools in the USA have grown increasingly segregated by race and…

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Abstract

Purpose

Intercultural dialogue and collaboration are critical to social studies education. Yet over the past 30 years, schools in the USA have grown increasingly segregated by race and class. The purpose of this paper is to offer a possible response based in digital technology.

Design/methodology/approach

The authors describe a project called Classes Without Walls that links elementary schools in wealthy suburbs with those in impoverished urban centers. Students at the two schools engage in collaborative activities through online video conferencing.

Findings

The authors explore two sample lessons in depth: a virtual town tour and a social demographics scavenger hunt.

Originality/value

Such activities, they argue, can contribute toward cultural understanding and civic dialogue.

Details

Social Studies Research and Practice, vol. 13 no. 2
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 1933-5415

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