Social studies today : research and practice
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Social studies today : research and practice
Routledge, 2010
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Social studies today : research & practice
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Social Studies Today: Research and Practice inspires educators to think freshly and knowingly about social studies education in the early years of the twenty first century. Written by the field's leading scholars, this collection provokes readers to consider the relationship of research and practice as they think through some of the most interesting challenges that animate social studies education today.
Contributors to this volume include luminaries like James Banks, Carole Hahn, Keith Barton, Geneva Gay, Steve Thornton, Linda Levstik, Sam Wineburg, Fred Newmann and more. Each chapter tackles a specific issue and includes discussion of topics such as teaching history, learning tolerance, assessment, globalization, children's literature, culturally relevant pedagogy, and teaching about genocide. Walter Parker not only pulled these chapters together but also contributes two of his own---both of which are sure to be cited as key works of this era.
Accessible, compelling, and full of rich examples and illustrations, this collection showcases some of the most original thinking in the field and offers pre- and in-service teachers alike new ways to improve social studies instruction.
目次
Preface
Introduction
Social studies education eC21. Walter C. Parker
Part I: Purpose Matters
Social Studies and the Social Order: Transmission or Transformation? William B. Stanley
The Social Studies Wars, Now and Then. Ronald W. Evans
Why Don't More History Teachers Engage Students in Interpretation? Keith C. Barton & Linda S. Levstik
High-Stakes Testing: How Are Social Studies Teachers Responding? S. G. Grant
Authentic Intellectual Work: Common Standards for Teaching Social Studies. M. Bruce King, Fred M. Newmann & Dana L. Carmichael
Part II: Perspective Matters
Education and Diversity. James A. Banks, Peter Cookson, Geneva Gay, Willis D. Hawley, Jacqueline Jordan Irvine, Sonia Nieto, Janet Ward Schofield, & Walter G. Stephan
Isn't Culturally Responsive Instruction Just Good Teaching? Kathryn H. Au
Silence on Gays and Lesbians in Social Studies Curriculum. Stephen J. Thornton
Race, Gender, and the Teaching and Learning of National History. Terrie Epstein & Jessica Shiller
Part III: Subject Matters
What Can Forrest Gump Tell Us about Students' Historical Understanding? Sam Wineburg, Susan Mosborg, & Dan Porat
What Does It Mean To Think Historically ... and How Do You Teach It? Bruce A. Van Sledright
Maps and Map Learning in Social Studies. Sarah Witham Bednarz, Gillian Acheson, & Robert S. Bednarz
What Do Children Know about Cultural Universals? Jere Brophy & Janet Alleman
High Quality Civic Education: What Is It and Who Gets It? Joseph Kahne & Ellen Middaugh
Holocaust Fatigue in Teaching Today. Simone Schweber
Part IV: Global Matters
How are Teachers Responding to Globalization? Merry M. Merryfield & Masataka Kasai
Using Literature to Teach about Others: The Case of Shabanu. Margaret Smith Crocco
The Two World Histories. Ross E. Dunn
Teaching Civic Engagement in Five Societies. Carole L. Hahn
Part V: Puzzles
Discussion in Social Studies: Is it Worth the Trouble? Diana E. Hess
What Constrains Meaningful Social Studies Teaching? Catherine Cornbleth
What is the Connection between Curriculum and Instruction? Avner Segall
Can Tolerance be Taught? Patricia G. Avery
Epilogue
Idiocy, Puberty, and Citizenship: The Road Ahead. Walter C. Parker
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