Wayne Journell
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
H-index: 32
North America-United States
Top articles of Wayne Journell
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Psychosocial processes and human desire: an inconvenient truth about online misinformation | Journal of Research on Technology in Education | Wayne Journell | 2024/1/2 |
Facilitating a controversial issues discussion in elementary school about using Indigenous sports mascots | The Social Studies | Ryan E Hughes Wayne Journell | 2023/9/3 |
Social studies education | Antonio J. Castro Ryan T. Knowles | 2015 | |
Beyond Just Techniques: Toward Deliberation Facilitation That Minimizes Harm. A Response to “Deliberative Facilitation in the Classroom: The Interplay of Facilitative Technique … | Democracy and Education | Wayne Journell | 2023 |
Faculty Co-Editors Ethan Hutt and Daniel Klasik | Heidi Coleman Delia Kan Caitlin Kearney Caitlin O’Loughlin Taylor Schmidt | 2023 | |
Becoming a Scholarly Journal Editor: Practical Advice for Editors and Tips for Authors | Wayne Journell | 2022/11/10 | |
The Anatomy of Fake News: A Critical News Literacy Education, by Nolan Higdon | Wayne Journell | 2022/8/1 | |
Positioning documentaries as vehicles for developing preservice teachers’ analytic skills | The Journal of Social Studies Research | Jeremy Hilburn Lisa Brown Buchanan Wayne Journell | 2022/7 |
Classroom controversy in the midst of political polarization: The essential role of school administrators | NASSP Bulletin | Wayne Journell | 2022/6 |
Post-pandemic social studies: How COVID-19 has changed the world and how we teach | Joel Westheimer Tyrone C Howard | 2021/12/24 | |
The Research That Leads to Classroom Practice: Theory & Research in Social Education | Social Education | Wayne Journell | 2021/11/1 |
Discourses of Immigration and the Mediating Influence of Documentary Films | Action in Teacher Education | Jeremy Hilburn Lisa Brown Buchanan Wayne Journell | 2021/10/2 |
Taking a reasoned stance against misinformation | Phi Delta Kappan | Wayne Journell | 2021/2 |
Taking Responsibility for the Future: A Case Study of a State-Run Program to Train K–12 Online Teach | Jayme Nixon Linton Wayne Journell | 2021 | |
A Hill Made of Sand | Post-Pandemic Social Studies: How COVID-19 Has Changed the World and How We Teach | Wayne Journell | 2021/12/24 |
Moving K-12 coursework online: Considerations and strategies | Wayne Journell David Schouweiler | 2021 | |
Vice, On the Basis of Sex, and the Liberal Imagination: Villainification and Heroification in Popular Political Film | Educational Studies | Wayne Journell | 2020/1/2 |
Teaching about the 2020 presidential election | Social Education | Wayne Journell | 2020/10/1 |
Controversial decisions within teaching controversial issues | Annals of Social Studies Education Research for Teachers | Wayne Journell | 2020/9/24 |
Teacher education | William Gaudelli | 2016/3/22 |