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Silva, Janelle M. – Social Studies, 2016
This article examines how teachers can develop a sense of social activism in students through critical multiculturalism. Drawing upon data from a nine-month participant observation study of a first-grade public charter school classroom in central California, this article highlights how teachers can integrate critical multiculturalism within an…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Activism, Social Action, Cultural Awareness
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Whitlock, Annie McMahon – Social Studies, 2015
The College, Career, and Civic Life (C3) Framework from the National Council for Social Studies (NCSS) features an inquiry approach to teaching K-12 social studies in which social studies standards are organized into an "inquiry arc." Inquiry in elementary economics is often underused in practice (Laney 2001). This study describes how a…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Inquiry, Active Learning, Economics Education
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Vaughn, Erin; Obenchain, Kathryn – Social Studies, 2015
As the development of active, democratic citizens has become, arguably, the primary purpose of social studies education, the model of instruction in citizenship education varies significantly. Although current models of citizenship education typically foster a sense of societal conformity and law-obeyance to the exclusion of social change, this…
Descriptors: Social Action, Bullying, Elementary School Students, Models
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Ponder, Jennifer; Lewis-Ferrell, Genell – Social Studies, 2009
This article tells the story of a classroom teacher's journey with her elementary students as they attempt to understand and define citizenship. The narrative highlights the process of using an emergent curriculum, creating a democratic classroom, and facilitating an active citizenship project led by students. The authors provide steps to help…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Citizenship, Citizenship Education, Social Action
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Marshall, Jill; Klein, Ana Maria – Social Studies, 2009
The authors of this article argue that it is the responsibility of teacher educators to provide preservice teacher candidates with the tools necessary to address issues of social justice and equity in their future classrooms. By incorporating a critical literacy approach, primary sources, role playing, and civic debates within the teaching…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Preservice Teachers, Student Teacher Attitudes, Role Playing
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White, Jeanne – Social Studies, 2008
Promoting Social Justice through Pre-K-12 Multicultural Literature is a graduate course at Elmhurst College in which social studies teachers learn to take a leadership role in their classrooms and communities by infusing social justice topics into their existing curricula. The study of multiculturalism alongside issues such as environmentalism,…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Elementary Secondary Education, Social Action, Death
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Goodin, James E. – Social Studies, 1972
Descriptors: Biographies, History, History Instruction, Resource Materials
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London, Herbert – Social Studies, 1975
The role of decentralization in fomenting ethnic exclusiveness, ending citizen estrangement from government, and providing a model of society and government for both liberals and conservatives is examined. (DE)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Community Change, Decentralization, Ethnocentrism
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Di Vizio, Robert L. – Social Studies, 1975
Reminder to educators that it is their responsibility to be aware of the growing submission of the self to group morals and to make students aware of it also. (Author/ND)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Group Dynamics, Group Norms, Moral Values
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Muschinske, David – Social Studies, 1974
Harold Rugg's attempts to integrate social criticism, educational theory, and social studies theory and practice are examined. The strengths and weaknesses of his theory are emphasized. (DE)
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Objectives, Educational Theories, Educational Trends
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Gilbert, Janet – Social Studies, 1978
Historical review of the function of social conflict in the nineteenth century women's rights movements. Considers whether suffrage and a move toward equality could have been accomplished without major philosophical differences. Differences between the Stanton and Anthony suffrage group and the Stone and Blackwell suffrage group are discussed.…
Descriptors: Equal Protection, Feminism, Sex Discrimination, Slavery
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Patton, William E. – Social Studies, 1980
This article examines a decision-making strategy called mixed scanning which can be used to teach social participation in elementary and secondary social studies. The strategy requires logical gathering and analyzing of information, judging the alternatives, making choices, and planning a course of action. The article outlines environmental…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Data Analysis, Data Collection, Decision Making
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Chilcoat, George W. – Social Studies, 2000
Focuses on using drama in social studies by describing the use of the flippy play, a narrative illustrating social problems and written and drawn on flippable panels. Discusses the process for creating a flippy play, beginning with researching, developing, and constructing the play, building the flippy frame, and then producing and pacing the…
Descriptors: Drama, Educational Strategies, Group Activities, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Christensen, Lois McFadyen – Social Studies, 2005
The overarching goal of the social studies curriculum is to promote civic competence and to develop students' ability to make informed and reasoned decisions as citizens in a diverse and democratic society within an interdependent world. Philosophically, citizenship is the goal of social studies. Involvement in social action is the key for young…
Descriptors: Social Action, Role Models, Democracy, Citizenship
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McCall, Ava L. – Social Studies, 1996
Provides a valuable compendium of guidelines, advice, ideas, and teaching tips for integrating social problems, and social action throughout the social studies curriculum. Describes a social studies methods course that focused on AIDS, and what positive action or contribution the class could make towards this problem. (MJP)
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Childrens Literature, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Current Events
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