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Sule Eguz – International Journal of Contemporary Educational Research, 2024
Art and artistic activities that play a significant role in the lives of both children and adults are an important requirement for all individuals. Cultures develop, expand, and enrich through artistic activities, which are important for the development of visual literacy, especially in social studies. The present study aims to determine the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Studies, Middle School Students, Art Activities
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Aghababaeian, Parinaz; Moghaddam, Shams Aldin Hashemi; Nateghi, Faezeh; Faghihi, Alireza – International Education Studies, 2017
This study investigated the changes in public school social studies textbooks in general period of Iran (fourth and fifth grades) based on the emphasis on Facione critical thinking skills in the past three decades. In this study, content analysis of qualitative and quantitative methods was used to evaluate changes in textbook. For this purpose,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Textbooks, Social Studies, Grade 4
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Chou, Pei-I; Ting, Hsiu-Jung – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2016
Over the past few decades, researchers, educators, and policymakers have become increasingly concerned about preparing future generations for life in the rapidly changing global society; thus, interest in the global dimension of school curricula has been growing. However, as tension often exists between this global dimension and national…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, National Curriculum, Global Approach, Content Analysis
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Bromley, Patricia; Cole, Wade – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2017
There is a great and longstanding divide in visions of the international arena. Some assert that states are the most relevant actors in international politics, and others emphasise the importance of non-state actors as vehicles through which shared ideas and identities are enacted. Typically, cross-national scholarship adopts one of these…
Descriptors: Textbook Content, Textbooks, Social Sciences, History Instruction
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Wojcik, Teresa G.; Heitzmann, Ray; Kilbride, Candice; Hartwell, Daniel – Social Studies, 2013
Social studies methods textbooks constitute a rich source of data for trends in teaching and learning. This study examined twenty secondary social studies methods texts for the instructional approaches they recommend. The researchers concluded that methods texts published over the past fifty years consistently call for pedagogical variety and…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Social Studies, History, Textbook Evaluation
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Pellegrino, Anthony; Mann, Linda; Russell, William B., III – High School Journal, 2013
In this paper we share findings of a textbook analysis in which we explored the treatment of segregated education in eight, widely-used secondary United States history and government textbooks. We positioned our findings within the historiography related to the African American school experience which challenges the notion that the lack of…
Descriptors: Secondary School Curriculum, United States History, Textbook Research, Textbook Evaluation
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Nelson, Murry R. – Journal of Social Studies Research, 1981
Evaluates 10 new elementary social studies methods texts in 10 areas: topicality, "basics" affect, balance of theory and pragmatic ideas, new social studies ideas, realism, special groups, action learning, broad scale evaluation, and usefulness in service. Three texts are recommended. (AM)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Education, Social Studies, Teaching Methods
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Westfall, William – Social Studies, 1981
Attempts to get at some of the assumptions and definitions behind "America Revised" by Frances FitzGerald and, in addition, to investigate some of the conceptions of history held by critics who reviewed the book. (DB)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, History Instruction, Literature Reviews, Social Studies
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Smith, Ben A.; Larkins, A. Guy – Journal of Social Studies Research, 1987
Reviews literature, published between 1930 and 1985, concerning the general content of social studies textbooks for grades 1-4. Notes that scholars, legislators, publishers, and authors have tended to criticize different aspects of these textbooks but that surprisingly few reviewers have criticized their trivial content. (GEA)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Elementary Education, Literature Reviews, Social Studies
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Woodward, Arthur; And Others – Social Education, 1986
As much as 90 percent of classroom instructional time is structured by instructional materials, especially textbook. Research shows, however, that textbooks alone are not enough. Analyses of elementary grade social studies textbooks reveal that the breadth is too wide and the depth too shallow. Specific examples are provided. (RM)
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Elementary Education, Social Studies, Textbook Content
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Fleming, Dan B.; Niles, Jerome A. – Social Studies, 1981
Stresses the importance of recognizing bias in written language (often referred to as critical thinking/reading) and suggests activities to help elementary school social studies teachers improve their bias recognition skills. A multiple choice quiz is presented in which teachers are directed to analyze bias in quotations from newspapers and social…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Elementary Education, Skill Development, Social Studies
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Fuhler, Carol J. – Middle School Journal, 1992
Safe, noncontroversial social studies textbooks are neither meaningful nor necessary according to many students. As an alternative, teachers can integrate well-written trade books into the social studies curriculum. Well-researched diaries, journals, biographies, and autobiographies should become an integral part of the curriculum. (28 references)…
Descriptors: Curriculum Enrichment, Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools, Literature
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Griffen, William; Marciano, John – Social Science Record, 1980
Maintains that textbooks have not accurately reported the Vietnam War. Findings are based on an analysis of 28 high school texts widely used in social studies and history courses. Shortcomings of the textbooks include bias, omission, dearth of specific information on U. S. involvement, and avoidance of inquiry and analysis. Textbooks are listed at…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, History Instruction, Politics, Secondary Education
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Knopp, Sharon L. – Equity & Excellence in Education, 1995
Analyzes various elementary school social studies publications to determine Columbus's treatment as a heroic figure as well as treatment of the native perspective and factual accuracy. The analysis looks at frequency of appearance, the descriptive adjectives used, his presentation pictorially, and critical thinking questions asked about him.…
Descriptors: Adjectives, Content Analysis, Critical Thinking, Elementary Education
Hamot, Gregory E. – 1996
This article provides six criteria to help teachers decide which multiculturally-focused instructional materials might most appropriately meet their needs. The criteria hinge on two assumptions: (1) the criteria stem from a definitional assumption; and (2) students bring different learning styles to school that reflect the diverse makeup of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Evaluation, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Materials, Media Selection
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