Exploring Globalization Opportunities and Challenges in Social Studies
Title | Exploring Globalization Opportunities and Challenges in Social Studies PDF eBook |
Author | Lydiah Nganga |
Publisher | Global Studies in Education |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Globalization |
ISBN | 9781433121289 |
This book explores real global issues in the classroom and also offers different innovative instructional strategies that educators have employed while teaching social studies courses. Indeed, this volume is a critical tool to help educators and students to gain a better understanding of globalization and global education.
Social Justice Education, Globalization, and Teacher Education
Title | Social Justice Education, Globalization, and Teacher Education PDF eBook |
Author | Lydiah Nganga |
Publisher | IAP |
Pages | 328 |
Release | 2015-11-01 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 168123291X |
The primary purpose of this book is to serve as a resource in teacher preparation programs. It is also intended to serve as an instructional resource in P?12 education. The book will be especially useful in methods of teaching and foundational courses both at the elementary and secondary education levels. The book contains pertinent instructional topics, units and lessons in global education and social justice themes. The secondary purpose of this book is to serve as a resource for graduate students and researchers whose interest is global and social justice education. This unique book provides for an interdisciplinary approach to teacher education. Additionally, this book is intended to create a deeper sense of relevancy to issues of curriculum in teacher education. Together, global educators and social justice educators can forge pedagogical content knowledge that bridges the gap between affirming one's own identity and maintaining unity with the whole, thus exemplifying a robust notion of social justice. Consequently, content in this book will help pre?service teachers to gain confidence and deeper knowledge around issues of global interest, responsibilities and uncertainties associated with their role as teachers who will teach children within the intersection of local and international neighborhoods.
Essentials of Middle and Secondary Social Studies
Title | Essentials of Middle and Secondary Social Studies PDF eBook |
Author | William B. Russell III |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 399 |
Release | 2018-08-06 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 0429866933 |
Building on the success of the first edition, Essentials of Middle and Secondary Social Studies 2nd Edition focuses on the key issues central to the teaching of middle and high school social studies, including lesson planning and instructional strategies. Written in an engaging, conversational style, the text encourages teachers in their development as professionals and enables them to effectively use creative and active learning strategies in the everyday classroom. NEW TO THIS EDITION This second edition has been significantly refined with new and relevant topics and strategies needed for effectively teaching middle and secondary social studies. New features include: An updated chapter on lesson plans, in keeping with the book’s emphasis on planning and teaching. This chapter is designed to provide middle and secondary teachers with new classroom-tested lesson plans and includes two classroom-tested lessons for each grade level (6-12). An expanded chapter on planning. This chapter provides additional discussion about long-range planning and includes examples of lesson plans with details to help students be better prepared. An updated chapter on technology designed to better prepare middle and secondary teachers to effectively incorporate technology into social studies instruction. Attention is given to digital history, media literacy, teaching with film and music, popular apps and numerous other types of impactful technology. "FYI" callouts throughout each chapter. These callouts provide helpful information and further explanation. An expanded discussion of the Common Core Standards and C3 Framework and how they impact teachers. An updated chapter titled "Experiencing Social Studies." This chapter focuses on topics such as teaching with drama, role play, field trips, and service learning. A "Helpful Resources" section that details various websites and online resources for further discovery.
Rethinking Social Studies Teacher Education in the Twenty-First Century
Title | Rethinking Social Studies Teacher Education in the Twenty-First Century PDF eBook |
Author | Alicia R. Crowe |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 451 |
Release | 2015-11-26 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 3319229397 |
In this volume teacher educators explicitly and implicitly share their visions for the purposes, experiences, and commitments necessary for social studies teacher preparation in the twenty-first century. It is divided into six sections where authors reconsider: 1) purposes, 2) course curricula, 3) collaboration with on-campus partners, 4) field experiences, 5) community connections, and 6) research and the political nature of social studies teacher education. The chapters within each section provide critical insights for social studies researchers, teacher educators, and teacher education programs. Whether readers begin to question what are we teaching social studies teachers for, who should we collaborate with to advance teacher learning, or how should we engage in the politics of teacher education, this volume leads us to consider what ideas, structures, and connections are most worthwhile for social studies teacher education in the twenty-first century to pursue.
Race Lessons
Title | Race Lessons PDF eBook |
Author | Prentice T. Chandler |
Publisher | IAP |
Pages | 475 |
Release | 2017-05-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1681238926 |
In a follow up to the book, Doing Race in Social Studies (2015), this new volume addresses practical considerations of teaching about race within the context of history, geography, government, economics, and the behavioral sciences.
Unpuzzling History with Primary Sources
Title | Unpuzzling History with Primary Sources PDF eBook |
Author | Jeremiah Clabough |
Publisher | IAP |
Pages | 137 |
Release | 2015-09-01 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 168123288X |
Recent advances in technology have created easy access for classroom teachers and students alike to a vast store of primary sources. This fact accompanied by the growing emphasis on primary documents through education reform movements has created a need for active approaches to learning from such sources. Unpuzzling History with Primary Sources addresses this need. It looks at the role that primary sources can play in a social studies curriculum in the 21st century. Each chapter deals with a different aspect of teaching primary sources. Each chapter includes a discussion of key issues, model activities, and resources for upper elementary through high school teachers. A model lesson plan also appears at the end of most chapters. Chapter one presents a unique perspective on the nature of history and primary sources. This is followed by chapters on how historical thinking and inquiry relate to primary sources. Other chapters deal with individual types of primary sources. A glance at the table of contents will certainly draw the teacher’s interest regardless of teaching style. The skills that students gain from working with primary sources prepare them for the many responsibilities and duties of being a citizen in a democracy. Therefore, the book closes with a chapter pointing to the relationship of primary sources to citizenship education. This book will be useful as a resource for teachers and might serve as a text for in?service, college methods courses, and school libraries. All four authors have experience in the K?12 classroom as well as social studies teacher education.
Cinematic Social Studies
Title | Cinematic Social Studies PDF eBook |
Author | William B. Russell |
Publisher | IAP |
Pages | 533 |
Release | 2017-01-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1681237350 |
Action! Film is a common and powerful element in the social studies classroom and Cinematic Social Studies explores teaching and learning social studies with film. Teaching with film is a prominent teaching strategy utilized by many teachers on a regular basis. Cinematic Social Studies moves readers beyond the traditional perceptions of teaching film and explores the vast array of ideas and strategies related to teaching social studies with film. The contributing authors of this volume seek to explain, through an array of ideas and visions, what cinematic social studies can/should look like, while providing research and rationales for why teaching social studies with film is valuable and important. This volume includes twenty-four scholarly chapters discussing relevant topics of importance to cinematic social studies. The twenty four chapters are divided into three sections. This stellar collection of writings includes contributions from noteworthy scholars like Keith Barton, Wayne Journell, James Damico, Cynthia Tyson, and many more.