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Research in Teaching of Social Studies
Author | : H.dhand |
Publsiher | : APH Publishing |
Total Pages | : 170 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 8176486981 |
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Teaching Social Studies
Author | : S. G. Grant,John Lee,Kathy Swan |
Publsiher | : IAP |
Total Pages | : 275 |
Release | : 2017-05-01 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781681238869 |
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Teaching Social Studies: A Methods Book for Methods Teachers, features tasks designed to take preservice teachers deep into schools in general and into social studies education in particular. Organized around Joseph Schwab's commonplaces of education and recognizing the role of inquiry as a preferred pedagogy in social studies, the book offers a series of short chapters that highlight learners and learning, subject matter, teachers and teaching, and school context. The 42 chapters describe tasks that the authors assign to their methods students as either in?class or as outside?of?class assignments. The components of each chapter are: > Summary of the task > Description of the exercise (i.e., what students are to do, the necessary resources, the timeframe for completion, grading criteria) > Description of how students respond to the activity > Description of how the task fits into the overall course > List of readings and references > Appendix that supplements the task description
Handbook of Research in Social Studies Education
Author | : Linda S. Levstik,Cynthia A. Tyson |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 424 |
Release | : 2010-04-15 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781135601454 |
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This Handbook outlines the current state of research in social studies education – a complex, dynamic, challenging field with competing perspectives about appropriate goals, and on-going conflict over the content of the curriculum. Equally important, it encourages new research in order to advance the field and foster civic competence; long maintained by advocates for the social studies as a fundamental goal. In considering how to organize the Handbook, the editors searched out definitions of social studies, statements of purpose, and themes that linked (or divided) theory, research, and practices and established criteria for topics to include. Each chapter meets one or more of these criteria: research activity since the last Handbook that warrants a new analysis, topics representing a major emphasis in the NCSS standards, and topics reflecting an emerging or reemerging field within the social studies. The volume is organized around seven themes: Change and Continuity in Social Studies Civic Competence in Pluralist Democracies Social Justice and the Social Studies Assessment and Accountability Teaching and Learning in the Disciplines Information Ecologies: Technology in the Social Studies Teacher Preparation and Development The Handbook of Research in Social Studies is a must-have resource for all beginning and experienced researchers in the field.
The Status of Social Studies
Author | : Jeff Passe,Paul G. Fitchett |
Publsiher | : IAP |
Total Pages | : 385 |
Release | : 2013-10-01 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781623964146 |
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A team of researchers from 35 states across the country developed a survey designed to create a snapshot of social studies teaching and learning in the United States. With over 12,000 responses, it is the largest survey of social studies teachers in over three decades. We asked teachers about their curricular goals, their methods of instruction, their use of technology, and the way they address the needs of English language learners and students with disabilities. We gathered demographic data too, along with inquiries about the teachers' training, their professional development experiences, and even whether they serve as coaches. The enormous data set from this project was analyzed by multiple research teams, each with its own chapter. This volume would be a valuable resource for any professor, doctoral student, or Master’s student examining the field of social studies education. It is hard to imagine a research study, topical article, or professional development session concerning social studies that would not quote findings from this book about the current status of social studies. With chapters on such key issues as the teaching of history, how teachers address religion, social studies teachers’ use of technology, and how teachers adapt their instruction for students with disabilities or for English language learners, the book’s content will immediately be relevant and useful.
Research Methods in Social Studies Education
Author | : Keith C. Barton |
Publsiher | : IAP |
Total Pages | : 253 |
Release | : 2006-03-01 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781607525202 |
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This volume fills a significant gap in the scholarship on social studies education by providing thoughtful reflections on research methods in the field. It is not a “how to” guide but an exploration of key issues related to the design and implementation of empirical studies. The authors are active researchers who use varied methods in diverse settings—including historical research, international comparative studies, survey research, interviews with students and teachers, classroom observations, self-studies and action research, and emancipatory methodologies. They use their own experiences to examine such topics as the conceptualization of research questions, relationships with participants, researchers’ identities, and elicitation of students’ and teachers’ thinking. This collection should become indispensable for both beginning and experienced scholars in social studies.
Handbook of Research in Social Studies Education
Author | : Linda S. Levstik,Cynthia A. Tyson |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 423 |
Release | : 2010-04-15 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781135601461 |
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This Handbook outlines the current state of research in social studies education – a complex, dynamic, challenging field with competing perspectives about appropriate goals, and on-going conflict over the content of the curriculum. Equally important, it encourages new research in order to advance the field and foster civic competence; long maintained by advocates for the social studies as a fundamental goal. In considering how to organize the Handbook, the editors searched out definitions of social studies, statements of purpose, and themes that linked (or divided) theory, research, and practices and established criteria for topics to include. Each chapter meets one or more of these criteria: research activity since the last Handbook that warrants a new analysis, topics representing a major emphasis in the NCSS standards, and topics reflecting an emerging or reemerging field within the social studies. The volume is organized around seven themes: Change and Continuity in Social Studies Civic Competence in Pluralist Democracies Social Justice and the Social Studies Assessment and Accountability Teaching and Learning in the Disciplines Information Ecologies: Technology in the Social Studies Teacher Preparation and Development The Handbook of Research in Social Studies is a must-have resource for all beginning and experienced researchers in the field.
Social Studies in the New Education Policy Era
Author | : Paul G. Fitchett,Kevin W. Meuwissen |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 262 |
Release | : 2018-01-19 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781351978576 |
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Social Studies in the New Education Policy Era is a series of compelling open-ended education policy dialogues among various social studies scholars and stakeholders. By facilitating conversations about the relationships among policy, practice, and research in social studies education, this collection illuminates various positions—some similar, some divergent—on contested issues in the field, from the effects of standardized curriculum and assessment mandates on K–12 teaching to the appropriate roles of social studies educators as public policy advocates. Chapter authors bring diverse professional experiences to the questions at hand, offering readers multiple perspectives from which to delve into well-informed discussions about social studies education in past, present, and future policy contexts. Collectively, their commentaries aim to inspire, challenge, and ultimately strengthen readers’ beliefs about the place of social studies in present and future education policy environments.
Handbook of Research on Social Studies Teaching and Learning
Author | : James P. Shaver |
Publsiher | : Macmillan Reference USA |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1991 |
Genre | : Social sciences |
ISBN | : 0028957903 |
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This handbook not only presents the current status of research on significant topics in social education, but also includes discussion of formulating productive research programs. Topics include qualititative research; culturally diverse students and social studies; teacher competence; teaching and learning history; games and simulation in social studies education; writing for the social sciences and more.