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Carano, Kenneth T.; Clabough, Jeremiah – Social Studies, 2016
The authors explore how graphic novels can be used in the middle and high school social studies classroom to teach human rights. The article begins with a rationale on the benefits of using graphic novels. It next focuses on four graphic novels related to human rights issues: "Maus I: A Survivor's Tale: My Father Bleeds" (Speigelman…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Civil Rights, Teaching Methods, Social Studies
Batchelor, Katherine E. – Middle School Journal, 2017
The purpose of this article is to introduce text sets of picture books that address 10 ancient civilizations commonly taught in middle school and also offer instructional strategies that could be used for critical and multicultural literacy exploration. Beginning with discussion of the importance of picture books and text sets in the middle school…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Middle School Students, Reading Instruction, World History
Taylor, Shanon; Urquhart, Amanda – Educational Research: Theory and Practice, 2018
Anecdotal evidence shared by teachers appears to support the iPad as a useful tool for working with children with autism. However, there are thousands of possible applications, known as "apps", available in the Apple iTunes store for download and trying to decide what would be most useful for students can be daunting. This article will…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Handheld Devices, Telecommunications
Ozturk, Cemil; Yigit, Ozlem E.; Karaduman, Hidir – Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET, 2012
Social Studies Course is a lecture that ensures the students to recognize their society and the world, to involve into the social life actively towards the solution of the problems they have faced with in this respect. However, the researches indicate that this course is one of the least favorite courses by the students. Although there are various…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Social Studies, Foreign Countries, Internet
Lovorn, Michael G. – Social Education, 2009
Social studies content is more meaningful to students when they can empathize with the people they study. Such empathy can be fostered via content material that is presented in a relevant, emotional, intimate, and even entertaining manner. Folk music offers this type of creative and constructive approach. The elementary school classroom is the…
Descriptors: United States History, Music, Folk Culture, Vocabulary
Gaudelli, William – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2009
The current study builds on previous research and theory in social studies curriculum to address how democracy is interpreted by secondary students through visual texts. The author begins with a brief exploration of hermeneutics as a theoretical framework for this work and a sketch of methodology employed in this study. The author then presents…
Descriptors: Democracy, Focus Groups, Visual Literacy, Social Studies
Bisland, Beverly Milner – Social Studies, 2010
One way that people learn, remember and communicate is visually. We combine past experiences with new visual information to construct meaning. In this study, elementary teachers introduced their students to the peoples and places of the ancient silk routes using illustrations from two children's picture books, "Marco Polo," written by…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Action Research, Visual Learning, Elementary School Teachers

Rutland, Adele Ducharme; And Others – History and Social Science Teacher, 1987
Offers secondary social studies teachers instructional strategies for using wordless picture books, or short, often complex books that tell a story or present a concept through illustrations. Includes a list of such books and offers four instructional strategies for their use. (JDH)
Descriptors: Picture Books, Secondary Education, Social Studies, Teaching Methods

Carswell, R. J. B. – History and Social Science Teacher, 1986
Presents a model for visual learning and describes an approach to skills instruction which aids students in using atlases. Maintains that teachers must help students see atlases as tools capable of providing useful information rather than experiencing atlas learning as an empty exercise with little relevance to their lives. (JDH)
Descriptors: Atlases, Cartography, Citizenship Education, Elementary Education
Werner, Walter – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2002
Visual images within social studies textbooks need to be actively "read" by students. Drawing on literature from cultural studies, this article suggests three instructional conditions for teaching students to read visual texts. Agency implies that readers have the (1) authority, (2) opportunity and capacity, and (3) community for engaging in the…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Social Studies, Visual Learning, Learning Modalities
Werner, Walter – International Journal of Social Education, 2004
Our social worlds are visually saturated. A feature of post-modern society is its relentless traffic in images, often borrowed from diverse times and places, and patched together in ever changing ways. This traffic serves commercial purposes, shapes identities, and increasingly stands in for reality itself. As a newspaper columnist noted, "most of…
Descriptors: Visual Literacy, Visual Learning, Textbooks, Social Studies

Stein, Harry – Social Studies, 1987
Encourages visual notetaking to help students improve learning. Emphasizes that when students use verbal and visual cues, the entire brain is called to action. Specific examples of notetaking such as "T-line,""Stickperson," and "Star models" are illustrated. (BR)
Descriptors: Brain Hemisphere Functions, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education, Memorization

Blankenship, Glen, Jr. – Journal of Social Studies Research, 1983
Visual diagrams do not make a statistically significant difference in student learning. The study sample consisted of 189 eighth-grade students of various ability levels. (RM)
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Diagrams, Educational Research, Grade 8

Hennigar-Shuh, John – History and Social Science Teacher, 1988
Criticizes the overwhelming emphasis placed on printed material in school learning. Shows how a variety of physical and visual stimuli can provide as much or more information than written statements. Includes examples based on two historical photographs and a modern plastic food container. (GEA)
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning, History Instruction

Elwell, William C.; Hess, Marta – Social Studies, 1979
Children growing up in this technological age need to develop nonverbal communication skills as well as verbal skills. The authors review the importance of various types of visual communication and visual literacy, and suggest projects for classes or individuals using cameras, films, and other media to stimulate visual communication skills. (AV)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, Nonverbal Communication