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Social Education, 2013
This NCSS position statement is intended for all audiences who are committed to preparing students for active and engaged citizenship in the 21st century. This includes the general public, the elementary, middle, and high school communities, social studies supervisors and directors, higher education, and all educators, pre-Kindergarten through…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Global Approach, Technological Advancement, Citizen Participation
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Reardon, Betty A. – Social Education, 1994
Asserts that, in teaching about human rights, the international standards should be the fundamental core of the content and values to be communicated. Recommends that teachers should use the Universal Declaration of Human Rights as the standard by which the actions of individuals and governments should be compared. (CFR)
Descriptors: Citizen Role, Citizenship Education, Citizenship Responsibility, Civil Liberties
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Blom, Margot – Social Education, 1987
Presents Swedish views on Iran-Contra hearings and outlines issues for classroom instruction. Stresses the need to examine both the positive and negative effects of the media and the importance of teaching democratic principles. (DH)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Critical Thinking, Democracy, Foreign Countries
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Toepfer, Conrad F., Jr. – Social Education, 1988
States that adult value patterns are largely set during students middle school years. Argues that social studies teachers must adapt their instruction to the unique characteristics and needs of these students. Concludes that development of citizenship skills and socially responsible attitudes deserve a high priority in the middle school social…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Improvement, Junior High Schools
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Vinson, Kevin D. – Social Education, 1998
Addresses the shortcomings of the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) position statement "Fostering Civic Virtue: Character Education in the Social Studies." Challenges the work of the NCSS Task Force on Character Education in the Social Studies on four concerns: (1) necessity and timeliness; (2) generality and specificity;…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Democratic Values, Educational Objectives, Educational Policy
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Hahn, Carole L. – Social Education, 1985
A human rights thread is an essential part of the social studies curriculum for (1) developing citizens with a global perspective; (2) fostering social studies goals in the areas of knowledge, abilities, valuing, and social participation; and (3) contributing to the development of democratic attitudes. (RM)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizenship Education, Civil Liberties, Curriculum Development
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Gallagher, Arlene F. – Social Education, 1988
Presents the idea of enhancing the humane values of elementary students by taking another perspective. Outlines a number of children's books for use with the development of the concept of justice. Gives insight into the risks of perspective taking by discussing the inadequacies of projection in understanding others. (KO)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Conflict Resolution, Cultural Images, Curriculum Development
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Lopach, James J.; Luckowski, Jean A. – Social Education, 1989
Provides a schema of U.S. political values with accompanying definitions and quotations, meant to serve as a supplement in teaching U.S. political values and citizenship. Includes suggestions for using the schema in the classroom. (LS)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Class Activities, Democracy, Democratic Values
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Edelman, Marian Wright – Social Education, 1992
Discusses the state of education, social problems, and child welfare. Urges teachers to press government representatives to better the lives of children in the United States by allotting more funds for education, health care, and the fight against poverty. Argues that children need teachers who have faith and confidence in their students. (DK)
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Children, Citizenship Responsibility, Family Role
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Avery, Patricia – Social Education, 1988
Investigates the extent to which adolescents are willing to extend basic human rights to their least-liked sociopolitical groups. Suggests that it is critical that teachers refer to specific groups especially those that are viewed negatively in discussing political tolerance. (KO)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizenship Education, Constitutional Law, Educational Practices
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Stevens, Robert L.; Allen, Michael G. – Social Education, 1996
Recommends using literature, Supreme Court cases, and moral dilemmas in a debate format as means of instruction for character education. Includes a rationale and examples for each approach. Explains several guiding values (respect for persons, justice, telling the truth) and their relevance to character education. (MJP)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Court Litigation, Debate Format, Elementary Secondary Education
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Social Education, 1984
A K-12 social studies scope and sequence that is realistically possible to implement is presented. Contents include: mandate for citizenship education; definition and goals of social studies; an illustrative scope and sequence, providing specific grade level examples; examples of applications of democratic beliefs and values; and essential social…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Citizenship Education, Course Content, Curriculum Development
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Ty, Reynaldo R. – Social Education, 1992
Discusses the teaching of children's rights in the Philippines. Suggests that the provisions of the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child remain ineffective if not disseminated in companion programs. Argues that no rights exist without obligations. Describes nongovernmental organization, broadcast media, and government programs. (DK)
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Advocacy, Child Welfare, Childhood Needs
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LeSourd, Sandra J. – Social Education, 1991
Criticizes primacy of the Eurocentric world view in social studies education. Argues that demographic realities demand that students understand and respect disparate, pluralistic values. Recommends curricular emphases and classroom methods for fostering analysis, clarification, and integration of differing ideologies. Contends that social studies…
Descriptors: Citizenship Responsibility, Critical Thinking, Cultural Differences, Cultural Pluralism