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Glew, Scott T.; Oto, Ryan; Mayo, J. B. – Journal of International Social Studies, 2020
Given the onslaught of COVID-19, the University of Minnesota suspended in-person instruction, forcing instructors to engage multiple forms of distance learning. This essay describes how two graduate instructors in social studies teacher education shifted their pedagogical focus from one course's content to the ways in which their students would…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Social Values, School Closing
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Bowman, Kimberly R. – Social Studies, 2020
Understanding history involves being able to construct knowledge about the past from historical traces left behind. In this article, the author describes a five-step strategy using historical obituaries to recreate the social landscapes of the past and raise critical consciousness regarding power relations in different contexts. The strategy is…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Consciousness Raising, Social History, Social Studies
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Tonga, Deniz – i.e.: inquiry in education, 2020
Social studies education in Turkey is a multidisciplinary field. One of these disciplines is religion. Social studies education can benefit from religion in terms of nurturing effective citizenship. The purpose of this study is to identify and compare the values intersecting the primary religious sources of Islam and the content of social studies…
Descriptors: Islam, Social Studies, Foreign Countries, Citizenship Education
Ritter, Jason K.; Powell, Dave; Hawley, Todd S.; Blasik, Jessica – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2011
Despite persistent questions about the nature and purpose of social studies education in the United States, there exists general agreement that social studies should be about democratic citizenship. But much depends on how individuals view democracy, and the extent to which they think it has been, or could be, realized through education. This…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Student Teachers, Democracy, Citizenship Education
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Lo, Joe Tin-Yau – Research in Comparative and International Education, 2010
In the face of the challenges of globalization, nation states try to reinvigorate their traditional or national values and local identities as a kind of counterbalance to globalizing influences. Hence, social and citizenship education across nations in Asia takes different forms with certain distinctive varieties in terms of policies, practices…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Citizenship Education, Global Approach, Foreign Countries
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Westheimer, Joel – Social Education, 2009
In November of 2001, less than two months after the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, Nebraska's state board of education approved a patriotism bill specifying content for the high school social studies curriculum in accordance with the state's 1949 statute--the Nebraska Americanism law. Nebraska was not alone. Within a few months, more…
Descriptors: Ideology, Democratic Values, Politics of Education, Social Studies
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Johnson, Chrystal S. – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2008
In this article, I describe the influence race, historicity, and culture had on an African American social studies teacher's agency and negotiation of character education policy. Situated in a teacher personal theorizing framework, I use a three-dimensional narrative inquiry space (temporal, personal/existential, and place) to excavate this…
Descriptors: Values Education, Social Studies, African American Teachers, Social Values
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Pasamonik, Barbara – Social Studies, 2004
Teachers who endeavor to build tolerant attitudes in their students often fall into the trap of political correctness. Political correctness can suspend free reflection on the differences inherent in otherness, which is the subject of tolerance, and creates an ideology of the generalized, abstract Other. As a result, teachers prefer to talk about…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Social Studies, Student Attitudes, Thinking Skills
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Pike, Mark A. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2007
This paper evaluates the extent to which the implementation and assessment of the new citizenship curriculum in England treats learners as citizens or subjects by evaluating whether the interests of state or citizen predominate. Philosophical, contextual, and practical perspectives on citizenship education are drawn upon to evaluate mechanisms…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Citizenship Education, Curriculum Evaluation, Social Studies
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Page, James S. – International Review of Education, 2004
Peace education has been recognized as an important aspect of social education for the past three decades. The critical literature as well as official documents, however, have given little attention to its philosophical foundations. This essay explores these foundations in the ethics of (1) virtue, (2) consequentialism, (3) aesthetics, (4)…
Descriptors: Ethics, Peace, Social Studies, Philosophy
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Lee, Lena; McMullen, Mary – Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 2006
Analysis of the contents of textbooks is a meaningful way to examine individuals, groups and institutions, as they reflect social values, attention and interests of a society. Education as an institution reflects a society's social ideology, and examination of the sociocultural components of schools can reveal the cultural paradigm upon which a…
Descriptors: Korean Culture, Early Childhood Education, Ideology, Social Change
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Guyton, Edith – Social Education, 1991
Argues that cooperative learning is useful in elementary social studies instruction. Identifies positive interdependence, student interaction, individual accountability for mastering material, and appropriate interpersonal and small group skills as essential elements of cooperative learning. Suggests that cooperative learning can help teach social…
Descriptors: Accountability, Cooperative Learning, Decision Making Skills, Educational Objectives
Rogers, Vincent – Learning, 1980
Rather than emphasizing only the virtues of American history and culture, teachers should design their social studies curricula to reflect the gap that exists between American ideals and the reality of American life. (JN)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Cultural Awareness, Curriculum Development, Democratic Values
Wynne, Edward A. – Learning, 1980
It is the responsibility of the teacher to present students with a limited and simplified version of the facts since a many-sided issue would only confuse students. A guiding principle must be based on respect for the past achievements of Americans. (JN)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Citizenship Education, Cultural Awareness, Curriculum Development
Reima Al-Jarf – Online Submission, 2003
This study aimed to find out whether Singaporean secondary social studies textbooks contain global themes, in which grade level those global themes are introduced, the percentage of global themes in each textbook, and which global themes are emphasized. A checklist consisting of four main global themes was developed. Those are (1) global systems…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Textbooks, Content Analysis, Social Studies
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