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Jeffrey Leffler; Ksenia Zhbanova – Journal of Research Initiatives, 2024
Social studies have been marginalized in early childhood education amid the prevalence of standardized testing and political issues. However, a comprehensive approach to early education, including social studies, is gaining attention. This article emphasizes the significance of incorporating social studies into early childhood curriculum,…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Social Studies, Cognitive Development, Social Development
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Amy von Heyking – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2023
This historical inquiry analyzes the appeal of Harold Rugg's social reconstructionist social studies for Alberta educators in the 1930s. It demonstrates why and how this small, rural province adapted Rugg's curriculum, a program and resources he developed to guide American students' understanding of what he called "the American problem."…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Foreign Countries, Curriculum Implementation, Curriculum Development
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Lo, Jane C. – Social Education, 2021
Built as a national effort to promote excellence in history and civics for all learners, Educating for American Democracy (EAD) brought together content experts, civic education organizations, and school district leaders to identify and outline disciplinary concepts that are essential for robust civic education. The EAD steering committee sought…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Democracy, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation
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Rachel K. Turner; Amanda Deliman; Marla Robertson – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2023
The authors argue that with the continued marginalization of social studies in the elementary classroom, integration has become a popular and effective method for the inclusion of social studies content in the daily curriculum. Using controversial issues, they highlight a model for this integration with a focus on children's literature.
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Picture Books, Curriculum Development
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Richard Miller; Katrina Liu; Christopher B. Crowley; Min Yu – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024
The notion and practice of critical thinking (CT) has moved from its speculative formation by John Dewey to a standard element in teacher education curricula and standards. In the process, CT has narrowed its focus to the analysis and articulation of logical thought, and lost transformative value. In this paper, we examine the conception and…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Music Education
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Saba Khan Vlach – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2023
This article focuses on 13 picturebooks by South Asian authors which the author categorizes as culturally conscious picturebooks. These books show the beauty of the lived experiences of South Asian American families. The author argues that in response to the sociopolitical realities, social studies educators can expand their curricula to weave in…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Picture Books, Authors, Culturally Relevant Education
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McGrew, Chris N.; Miller, Christle; Conant, John L.; Huber, Sandy – Journal of International Social Studies, 2019
The authors argue that the narrowing of the K-12 curriculum in the past twenty years has changed the relationship between K-12 schoolteachers and the community. Using an ecological perspective as the theoretical lens, the article describes these changes as well as an effort by an economic development organization in Indiana to help rebuild those…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Economic Development, Economics Education, Community Education
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Manfra, Meghan; Lee, John; Grant, Meghan – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 2020
This paper describes a collaborative project between a district curriculum specialist and university-based researchers to provide on-going support to social studies teachers as they transitioned to digital learning during the Covid-19 pandemic. We developed an asynchronous, on-line and self-guided professional learning project to support teachers…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Social Studies, Active Learning, Inquiry
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Busey, Christopher L. – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2020
The development of critical sociohistorical knowledge is needed to assist teachers in negotiating and deconstructing the relevance of race, racism, and black history in global-themed social studies courses. Drawing from Diaspora Literacy as theory and Critical Studyin' as method, I situate Afro-Latin humanity within educational research relevant…
Descriptors: African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Social Studies, World History
Musicant, Joshua – Metropolitan Universities, 2023
In this essay, place-based education is discussed within a social theoretical context. In particular, place-based education in social studies is advanced as a panacea for the depoliticization of the U.S. populace at "the end of history." The argument is twofold. First, it suggests politicizing potential in place-based social studies…
Descriptors: Place Based Education, Social Studies, Politics, Politics of Education
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Edmondson, Dylan – Social Studies, 2023
World history curriculum in the United States is Eurocentric. By downplaying contributions from non-Western societies, state standards of world history in the modern era create a narrative of the West as a driver of progress and Europe as the primary protagonist of global events. Research further shows social studies teachers rely on such state…
Descriptors: World History, Inclusion, History Instruction, Curriculum Development
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Kuhn, Deanna; Halpern, Mariel – Social Studies, 2022
Social studies educators who applaud discourse-based approaches may benefit by adding research on argumentation to their conceptual toolkit. We make the case here for its value, in particular emphasizing that argumentation skill needs to develop, suggesting an apprenticeship model of this development and highlighting evidence supporting it.
Descriptors: Social Studies, Persuasive Discourse, Skill Development, Teaching Methods
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Elmersjö, Henrik Åström – History of Education, 2021
This article explores representations of problems regarding citizenship in changes to the syllabi of social studies and history in Swedish secondary schools between 1970 and 2017. Previous research has shown that the general educational discourse changed from an emphasis on the societal needs of committed citizens to an emphasis on the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Studies, History Instruction, Course Descriptions
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McGuire, Margit E.; Stevahn, Laurie; Bronsther, Shari Wennik – Democracy & Education, 2019
This article explains why elementary school children need civic education, identifies common obstacles that frustrate efforts, then describes how the Storypath approach can provide all students with opportunities for powerful civic learning. An actual application in a culturally diverse fourth-grade classroom illustrates how children grappled with…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Elementary School Students, Civics, Citizenship Education
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Daniel G. Krutka – Social Education, 2024
Part of media education is showing students other ways of being, knowing, and making change away from social media. Such experiences can allow youth to reflect not only on the benefits and drawbacks of social media, but how they change the flow of our lives. They are then better positioned to choose when to use, or not use social media. Educators…
Descriptors: Social Media, Misinformation, Teacher Role, Teacher Student Relationship
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