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Ratway, Beth – Social Education, 2008
In an attempt to deal with the problem of generating the thinking skills needed for the 21st century, this article discusses how a statewide of 30 teachers developed Grade Level Foundations. The core component of the Grade Level Foundations for Social Studies consists of a set of questions that are designed to stimulate higher level thinking about…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Social Studies, Questioning Techniques, Fundamental Concepts

Poling, Lindy G. – Social Education, 2000
Describes how the Community-in-the-Classroom (CIC) program works and the positive effects CIC has on students' learning and character development. Discusses the use of experiential learning, outlines the preparation for having community speakers in the classroom, and provides two examples of using guest speakers to teach about Vietnam and the U.S.…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Community Involvement, Critical Thinking, Experiential Learning

Nickell, Pat; Wilson, Angene – Social Education, 1999
Considers the use of observation in the classroom as a means of student assessment. Focuses on developing an observation instrument, the scoring criteria, and using progress-based rankings rather than static rankings. Provides an example teacher observation form. (CMK)
Descriptors: Educational Methods, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education, Observation

Hess, Diana – Social Education, 2000
Focuses on how young people do not participate in the voting process. Discusses three types of voters and the use of democratic deliberation in the classroom. Highlights three types of issues that can be considered for democratic deliberation and offers criteria to help teachers select the best issues. (CMK)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizen Role, Citizenship Education, Educational Strategies

Zigo, Diane – Social Education, 1999
Believes that serious fun holds great promise for engaging special needs students in meaningful learning experiences in social studies. Describes how creative play with plastic action figures led to four students in a self-contained special education classroom collaborating on writing and illustrating their own book. (CMK)
Descriptors: Creative Expression, Group Activities, Intermediate Grades, Learning Disabilities

Field, Sherry L. – Social Education, 2000
Explores the content of the Iowa Test of Basic Skills (ITBS) and describes similarities between the ITBS and the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) standards. Addresses three NCSS standards and how each may be represented on a standardized test. Provides eight confidence-boosting principles. (CMK)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Elementary Education, Middle Schools, National Standards

Howard, Judith – Social Education, 2001
Focuses on the use of graphic representations to enable students to improve their decision making skills in the social studies. Explores three visual aids used in assisting students with decision making: (1) the force field; (2) the decision tree; and (3) the decision making grid. (CMK)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Decision Making, Decision Making Skills, Educational Benefits

Edgington, William D. – Social Education, 2001
Focuses on how student problem solving skills can be improved by teaching them a problem solving model. Includes a technique for developing student inquiry thinking using the game, Twenty Questions, or by examining conflicting statements. Includes the article, "Using Problem Solving Skills in a Fifth-Grade Classroom" (Alan Rock and Nicole…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Grade 5, Inquiry

Hooper, Simon; Hokanson, Brad – Social Education, 2000
Explores how technology can provide students with cognitive tools that can be used to create knowledge. Defines knowledge and addresses the processes that mediate knowledge construction. Summarizes the conceptions of technology and how technology can influence student learning. Considers the implications technology has for education. (CMK)
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Computer Uses in Education, Distance Education, Educational Change

Neill, Monty – Social Education, 1999
Addresses the problems of using student test scores to evaluate teachers, citing North Carolina as an example. Considers the problems with accountability laws, misidentifying problems when using student test scores, and teaching to the test. Discusses appropriate accountability mechanisms, the importance of social context, and organizing for…
Descriptors: Accountability, Elementary Secondary Education, School Effectiveness, Scores

Roberts, Kristen M. – Social Education, 1997
Describes a high school geography class that emphasized hands-on and experiential learning. The students designed travel brochures, planned overseas trips on a budget, and even produced commercials. One of the more popular activities involved different groups creating poster board maps of specific regions and then combining them for a global map.…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Creative Teaching, Experiential Learning, Geography

Brophy, Jere; Alleman, Janet – Social Education, 1998
Maintains that three curriculum goals (understanding, appreciation, and life application) lie at the core of constructivist teaching and should guide methods of assessment. Authentic assessment techniques could include the evaluation of students' written positions on important issues, descriptions of what they have learned, and student portfolios.…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Constructivism (Learning), Discussion (Teaching Technique), Educational Objectives

Diem, Richard – Social Education, 1996
Considers the effect of an integrated, interdisciplinary curriculum on student achievement, discipline, behavior, and parental involvement. Although an integrated curriculum is not an educational panacea, the results of this study were generally positive. The field site was a comprehensive high school in a lower middle class neighborhood. (MJP)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Discipline

Khazzaka, Joseph – Social Education, 1997
Discusses the "flashback" method of history instruction that begins with analyzing specific, current conditions and then traces their historical evolution. This method allows students to feel connected to the subject while participating in its historical investigation. Compares the "flashback" and the traditional chronological…
Descriptors: Conventional Instruction, Course Content, Course Organization, Current Events

Connor, Mary E. – Social Education, 1997
Recommends organizing U.S. history courses around central ideas rather than chronological periods. Argues that this method affords a better grasp of the principal developments in the nation's history by treating issues in depth. Lists eight broad themes around which a U.S. history course can be constructed. (MJP)
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Course Content, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Design