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Article: Ideology and the web.
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- Social Education
- Article date:
- April 1, 2002
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Ideology is a word that evokes a variety of sentiments. An ideologue is often thought of as an emotionally overcharged believer who disregards reason and common sense in order to follow a particular set of beliefs. At the same time, having "ideological convictions" is considered by many to be honorable. Social studies teachers and students engage the concept of ideology on a daily basis. Whether teaching about such subjects as the Cold War or considering such issues as the nature of the curriculum, social studies teachers find ideology to be a central part of the curriculum. This is especially true when social studies teachers and students use the World Wide Web.
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