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Experts in social studies education and gifted education share teacher-tested strategies for differentiating social studies in K-12 classrooms. Chapter authors showcase best-practice and research-based lessons and activities that enrich and expand social studies instruction while building K-12 students' critical and creative thinking.
This is a resource for teacher preparation programmes. It is also intended to serve as an instructional resource in P-12 education. The book contains pertinent instructional topics, units and lessons in global education and social justice themes. A secondary purpose of the book is to serve as a resource for graduate students and researchers whose interest is global and social justice education.
This is a resource for teacher preparation programmes. It is also intended to serve as an instructional resource in P-12 education. The book contains pertinent instructional topics, units and lessons in global education and social justice themes. A secondary purpose of the book is to serve as a resource for graduate students and researchers whose interest is global and social justice education.
Offers lessons and strategies that combine the power of inquiry-driven teaching with a funds of knowledge approach to capitalize on the lived civic experiences of urban youth and children. The book presents six strategies for making civic and social studies education relevant and engaging.
Offers portraits of thirteen scholars and their lifelong professional accomplishments in and contributions to teaching, service, and research in global international education. This book exposes globally-minded individuals, educators, scholars, administrators, and policymakers around the world to empowering role models from Africa, Europe, and the United States.
Offers portraits of thirteen scholars and their lifelong professional accomplishments in and contributions to teaching, service, and research in global international education. This book exposes globally-minded individuals, educators, scholars, administrators, and policymakers around the world to empowering role models from Africa, Europe, and the United States.
Presents a collection of approaches aimed specifically at teaching controversial issues in elementary social studies. This reader challenges social studies education (i.e., classrooms, teacher education programs, and research) to engage controversial issues in profound ways at the elementary level.
Presents a collection of approaches aimed specifically at teaching controversial issues in elementary social studies. This reader challenges social studies education (i.e., classrooms, teacher education programs, and research) to engage controversial issues in profound ways at the elementary level.
Experts in social studies education and gifted education share teacher-tested strategies for differentiating social studies in K-12 classrooms. Chapter authors showcase best-practice and research-based lessons and activities that enrich and expand social studies instruction while building K-12 students' critical and creative thinking.
Addresses the need for a practical, user-friendly resource for teaching civil liberties in K-12 social studies and teacher education. The book brings together chapter-length discussions about various issues, introduced first from historic perspectives and then compared and described in modern terms.
Explores the values, attitudes, and beliefs depicted on film. Teachers will find the book to be a valuable guide for infusing character education and film into the classroom. The book includes an overview of character education, a discussion of film pedagogy, and explores utilizing film for educational purposes.
Provides examples and ideas for working with elementary and middle school students to build social studies skills and knowledge in order to become independent learners and thinkers. Teaching these skills helps to support students in ways which are important to them, and to society at large.
Provides examples and ideas for working with elementary and middle school students to build social studies skills and knowledge in order to become independent learners and thinkers. Teaching these skills helps to support students in ways which are important to them, and to society at large.
Sheds light on K-12 perspectives of various school stakeholders in the current unique context of increasing political polarization and heightened teacher and student activism. The book is grounded in academic freedom case law and that certain forms of expression are protected by the First Amendment.
Provides teachers at all levels with research in social studies and critical race theory (CRT) and specific content ideas for how to teach about race within their social studies classes. This book fills the gap between the theoretical and the practical, as well as help teachers come to a better understanding of how teaching social studies from a CRT perspective can be enacted.
Offers lessons and strategies that combine the power of inquiry-driven teaching with a funds of knowledge approach to capitalize on the lived civic experiences of urban youth and children. The book presents six strategies for making civic and social studies education relevant and engaging.
Addresses the need for a practical, user-friendly resource for teaching civil liberties in K-12 social studies and teacher education. The book brings together chapter-length discussions about various issues, introduced first from historic perspectives and then compared and described in modern terms.
In order to challenge the presence of racism within social studies, research must attend to the control that whiteness and white supremacy maintain within the field. This edited volume builds from previous works to take on whiteness and white supremacy directly in social studies education.
In order to challenge the presence of racism within social studies, research must attend to the control that whiteness and white supremacy maintain within the field. This edited volume builds from previous works to take on whiteness and white supremacy directly in social studies education.
American democracy is at a critical crossroads. Rancor, division, and suspicion are the unfortunate byproducts of the contentious 2016 presidential election. The election also bred a measure of civic uncertainty where citizens of all ages struggle to find and define their roles within a functioning democracy. No Reluctant Citizens: Teaching Civics in K-12 Classrooms is designed to help social studies teachers reinforce the centrality of civic education through a series of hands-on, participatory, and empowering activities. From civic literacy to human rights, from service learning to controversial issues, No Reluctant Citizens: Teaching Civics in K-12 Classrooms explores an array of topics that ultimately provides K-12 students the conceptual and practical tools to become civically engaged.
Provides teachers at all levels with research in social studies and critical race theory (CRT) and specific content ideas for how to teach about race within their social studies classes. This book fills the gap between the theoretical and the practical, as well as help teachers come to a better understanding of how teaching social studies from a CRT perspective can be enacted.
Recent advances in technology have created easy access for classroom teachers and students alike to a vast store of primary sources. This fact accompanied by the growing emphasis on primary documents through education reform movements has created a need for active approaches to learning from such sources. Unpuzzling History with Primary Sources addresses this need.
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