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Neil Shanks – Social Education, 2024
in this article, author Neil Shanks writes about a "people's economics" approach to teaching K-graduate economics, an approach he argues should replace the more traditional and pervasive neoclassical approach. Similar to the shift from 'great white men and wars' history to social and 'bottom up' history, Shanks believes a people's…
Descriptors: Economics Education, History Instruction, Teaching Methods, Social History
Krutka, Daniel G.; Hlavacik, Mark – Social Education, 2022
Building on the Inquiry Design Model (IDM) developed by Kathy Swan, John Lee, and S.G. Grant as an instructional articulation of the C3 Framework, Ryan Crowley and LaGarrett King suggest that teachers engage in a critical inquiry when addressing injustices. They recommend teachers accomplish this by designing inquiries that question systems of…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Racism, History Instruction, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Beau Dickenson; Brendan Gillis; Chris Jones – Social Education, 2023
In October 2022, the administration of Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin commissioned a secret rewrite of the state's History and Social Science Standards of Learning to replace the draft that the state Department of Education had developed through its own standards revision process. This unprecedented step galvanized supporters of public education…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Academic Standards, Advocacy, State Policy
Mann, Isabel; Hobbs, Renee – Social Education, 2022
Exposure to propaganda can lead to biased attitudes that change the way people speak and act, sometimes without their conscious awareness. Propaganda has historically contributed to systemic discrimination, bias-motivated violence, and even genocide. By comparing historic and contemporary propaganda, students come to understand how people's values…
Descriptors: Propaganda, Media Literacy, Faculty Development, Seminars
Moats, Stacie; Lederle, Cheryl – Social Education, 2021
"The Stars and Stripes: The American Soldiers' Newspaper of World War I, 1918-1919" collection at the Library of Congress provides access to the newspaper distributed to military personnel during World War I. The news articles reveal what members of the American Expeditionary Force actually read about military battles and campaigns in…
Descriptors: History Instruction, War, World History, Military Personnel
Kathryn E. Engebretson – Social Education, 2024
In this Research and Practice article, the author explores the scholarship on women and the social studies published in the last decade and what can be learned from it in order to move forward with teaching students about women in history, government, and the other social sciences. In an effort to compile research recommendations most relevant for…
Descriptors: Females, Social Studies, Teaching Methods, History Instruction
Neumann, David J. – Social Education, 2022
This article argues that the best way to increase inquiry-based instruction is paradoxically to pay more attention to direct instruction because excessive attention to practices like close reading of texts and facilitating text-based discussions has led to neglect of content knowledge explanation as a core instructional practice. This article…
Descriptors: Direct Instruction, History Instruction, Knowledge Level, Prior Learning
Martell, Christopher C.; Stevens, Kaylene M. – Social Education, 2022
NCSS's framework for social studies education, "The College, Career, and Civic Life (C3) Framework for Social Studies State Standards," is centered on the concept of inquiry. As social studies teachers have worked to incorporate historical inquiry, many have understandably emphasized the teaching of historical thinking and democratic…
Descriptors: Activism, History Instruction, Social Studies, Elementary Secondary Education
Baron, Christine – Social Education, 2020
When the author tells people that her research focuses on how people teach and learn with historic places, the first response is usually "Oh, I love field trips." This sensibility, that field trips are required to teach about a place, is the single greatest barrier to understanding what can be learned from Place. Every Place is an…
Descriptors: Historic Sites, Inquiry, Active Learning, History Instruction
McNatt, Missy – Social Education, 2020
What do people think of when they hear the word "census"? For some, the word prompts them to think of representation in Congress; others think of genealogy and family history. For still others, the census is viewed as something strange or foreboding. Yet for teachers and students, census records can help create a meaningful and relevant…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Census Figures, United States History, Government Employees
Meghan Manfra; Lindsey Payne; David Beller; Robert Coven; Lindsey Evans; Marlin Jones; Shannon Lowry; Kasey Turcol – Social Education, 2024
The digitization of library and archive collections over the last two decades has enabled efforts to reform history education through the integration of primary sources. Currently the Library of Congress provides one of the largest digital collections of its kind. The authors' project, with support from the Library, provides social studies…
Descriptors: Learning Trajectories, Matrices, Electronic Libraries, Archives
Duncan, Kristen E.; Hoover, Jania – Social Education, 2022
Voter participation in elections is the cornerstone of U.S. democracy, yet there is a history of voter suppression and intimidation tactics that specifically target Black Americans which did not cease in the twenty-first century, it merely transformed. Teachers can help students get ahead of voter suppression efforts by making sure students…
Descriptors: Voting, Deception, Misinformation, United States History
Harris, Wendy – Social Education, 2021
The C3 Framework prompts middle school and high school students to assess the ways people have worked to promote the common good. The College, Career, and Civic Life (C3) Framework. It also summons students to take informed action. One way that Wendy Harris, a high school social studies teacher at a Deaf school in Saint Paul, MN, advance this goal…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Civil Rights, Activism, Citizenship Education
Swan, Kathy; Crowley, Ryan; Stamoulacatos, Nick; Lewis, Bonnie; Stringer, Grant – Social Education, 2022
In this article, the authors examine one approach to teaching hard history using an Inquiry Design Model (IDM) curricular loop. A curricular loop allows students to build a deeper understanding of a complex idea and develop a greater facility with the tools of inquiry over a course of study by regularly engaging in an inquiry. The curricular loop…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Grade 8, History Instruction, Social Studies
Neel, Michael A.; Aumen, Jared – Social Education, 2022
As Americans contend with the question of which statues and markers belong (or don't) on public land, government leaders, civic groups, and citizens must be prepared to engage these conversations and answer a range of related questions. In this article, the authors view arguments over public statues--statues of persons that reside on public…
Descriptors: Historic Sites, Sculpture, United States History, Thinking Skills