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Krutka, Daniel G. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Prevalent models of secondary education in the United States have tended to privilege the acquisition of knowledge of scientific disciplines that is often peripheral to the experiences of students. My Advanced Placement Government classes were no different, and this caused me to wonder whether my classes were meeting the often-stated goal of the…
Descriptors: Action Research, Citizenship Education, Citizenship, Advanced Placement Programs
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Monte-Sano, Chauncey; Harris, Kristen – Elementary School Journal, 2012
Using artifacts of teachers' practices, classroom observations, and interviews, we explore how 2 novice history teachers use writing in their middle school classrooms. Both teachers focused on evidence-based, interpretive writing in their preservice work, an approach promoted by their methods courses. After graduation, one teacher continued this…
Descriptors: Evidence, Literacy, Teaching Methods, Novices
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Cammarata, Laurent; Tedick, Diane J. – Modern Language Journal, 2012
Research on immersion teaching has consistently shown that immersion teachers tend to focus on subject matter content at the expense of language teaching. The response to that research has often entailed suggestions for teachers on how better to integrate language and content in their instruction. However, missing from the discussion are rich…
Descriptors: Immersion Programs, Educational Change, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Heafner, Tina L.; Fitchett, Paul G. – Social Studies, 2012
Using data from the National Center for Educational Statistics research spanning fifteen years, researchers examined the impact of national educational policy implementation on the role of social studies in elementary schools. Specifically, with the reauthorization of No Child Left Behind (NCLB) in 2007 and the continuation of federal-mandated…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Curriculum, Social Studies, Role
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Massialas, Byron G. – Social Studies, 2009
When he looks back to the 1960s, the author feels sentimental about the New Social Studies movement that began very strong and then suddenly disintegrated. At the time of the genesis of the movement, there was a group of professionals, representing both the social sciences and education, who felt they had a vision of what was needed to revitalize…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Educational Change, Reflection, Critical Thinking
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Virtue, David C.; Vogler, Kenneth E. – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2009
Teachers can use folktales, which often embody core characteristics of a cultural group, as "cultural artifacts" to illustrate or extend the cultural content that might be found in the textbook. In this article, the authors offer some suggestions for using folktales as a resource for illustrating cultural content in textbooks and other…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Cultural Awareness, Foreign Countries, Nonfiction
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Halvorsen, Anne-Lise – Social Studies, 2009
This article traces the history of the expanding communities approach, the leading organizational structure for elementary social studies education since the 1930s. Since its introduction into the curriculum, educators have argued about the approach's effectiveness and suitability. Critics claim it lacks intellectual rigor and is redundant in that…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Geography, Social Studies, Elementary School Students
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Egan, Kieran; Judson, Gillian – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2009
Both local and global issues are typically dealt with in the Social Studies curriculum, or in curriculum areas with other names but similar intents. In the literature about Social Studies the imagination has played little role, and consequently it hardly appears in texts designed to help teachers plan and implement Social Studies lessons. What is…
Descriptors: Imagination, Social Studies, Values, Lesson Plans
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Wisdom, Sherrie, Ed.; Leavitt, Lynda, Ed.; Bice, Cynthia, Ed. – IGI Global, 2019
In comparing one public school to another, discussions frequently include talk concerning the socio economics of a school or district, which then leads to talk about the advantages that one socioeconomic setting has over another. Educators tend to agree that low academic achievement frequently associated with a low socioeconomic status is a…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Social Influences, Racial Discrimination, African American Students
Sapio, Melissa – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Student hope and effort are often considered by educators to be important factors related to learning and achievement. Yet few studies have been conducted to understand the relation between these constructs and achievement motivation, particularly within the academically vulnerable population of students with learning disabilities (LD). The…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Learning Disabilities, Goal Orientation, Achievement Need
Sartorius, Tara Cady – Arts & Activities, 2010
There is something disappointing about life. It is messy and out of control. It seems the more one tries to put life in order, the more ordering there is to do. The more one seeks explanations, the more confusing things become. Life's an impossible task. Maybe one should just give up. Or, then again, one might as well keep trying. It's this…
Descriptors: Artists, Graphic Arts, Visual Arts, Integrated Curriculum
Herberholz, Barbara – Arts & Activities, 2010
A rich and stimulating opportunity awaits teachers who plan to connect or bring together an art project with another subject area of the curriculum, thus addressing the sixth listing in the National Visual Arts Standards. While art is important in its own right, the reality is there is often too much content in the curriculum nowadays and not…
Descriptors: Art Education, Integrated Curriculum, Interdisciplinary Approach, Visual Arts
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Waring, Scott M.; Robinson, Kirk S. – Middle School Journal (J3), 2010
The author describes a social studies unit designed to help students develop critical thinking skills. The lessons give students opportunities to analyze multiple perspectives, use multiple sources when conducting research, and construct historical narratives through the creation of a digital historical biography.
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills, Social Studies, Biographies
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Burstein, Joyce H.; Knotts, Greg – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2010
Integrating the visual and performing arts is one clear and concrete strategy to engage students in learning social studies content and concepts while making them interactive and relevant to their daily lives. In this article, the authors offer a rationale for teaching integrated arts with social studies, provide a framework for planning, and…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Visual Arts, Social Studies, Teaching Methods
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Ritter, Jason K. – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2010
This self-study reports on the professional learning and development of a beginning social studies teacher educator via an examination of the evolving relationship between the author's beliefs and practices during his first three years preparing social studies teachers. Throughout this time data were systematically collected in the form of written…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Teacher Educators, Social Studies
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