Making Sense of Public Issues With Songs
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-1-2016
Department
Curriculum, Instruction, and Special Education
School
Education
Abstract
Arguments surrounding public issues are not always expressed in writing; they often take visual and auditory forms. In recent years, scholarship encouraging teachers and students to think deeply about songs—music and lyrics—has increased. Historical analysis of songs from the past can help students develop critical listening habits useful for interpreting contemporary songs. We share an inquiry-based, research-into-practice lesson centered around the following question: Was the US justified in pursuing nuclear weapons following the conclusion of World War II? We highlight a public issues approach where students use historical content and analysis as evidence to defend a chosen public policy.
Publication Title
Social Studies Research and Practice
Volume
11
Issue
2
First Page
80
Last Page
91
Recommended Citation
Howell, J.,
Callahan, C.
(2016). Making Sense of Public Issues With Songs. Social Studies Research and Practice, 11(2), 80-91.
Available at: https://aquila.usm.edu/fac_pubs/19692