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Freedman, Philip I. – Georgia Social Science Journal, 1982
Describes how social studies teachers can help students to evaluate generalizations made about ethnic and racial groups. Discussed are kinds of questions which can be used to distinguish between ethnic commentary which is perceptive, informative, and contributive to intergroup harmony and that which is shallow, spiteful, and inimical to human…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnic Stereotypes, Questioning Techniques, Rhetorical Criticism

Kornfeld, John – Social Studies, 2005
For years many from the Left have been calling for educational reform, pointing out the shortcomings of public schooling for its antidemocratic structures and policies, irrelevant and sometimes racist curriculum, and myriad other faults. And social studies teachers and curriculum developers have borne the brunt of much of these criticisms. Now the…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Politics of Education, Educational Change, Public Schools

Fleury, Stephen C. – Social Studies, 2005
In this article, the author discusses viewpoints on civic education reforms postulated in "Where Did Social Studies Go Wrong?," a book published by the Thomas B. Fordham Institute. The book begins with a legitimate concern about the need to educate youth to care about political life; a noble mission, dating at least to the Greeks.…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Politics of Education, Political Issues, Civics
Crismore, Avon – 1983
Written authorial commentary, or metadiscourse, in social studies texts helps students anticipate context, goals, text organization, and author perspective, and results in texts that readers find interesting and easy to remember. An analysis of informational and attitudinal metadiscourse instances in nine social studies textbooks and nine…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Content Area Reading, Elementary Secondary Education

Singer, Alan – Social Studies, 2005
In this article, the author discusses the contradictory goals of several groups and individuals that are waging war against social studies and the historians' attitudes in response to this war. He stresses that he is not claiming that these "strange bedfellows," as he comes to call them, that are attacking social studies are working in…
Descriptors: Social Studies, History Instruction, Politics of Education, Rhetorical Criticism
Salcedo, Anunciacion M. – 1985
The educational television series "Across Cultures" was evaluated to examine the effectiveness of the series and how the programs were structured to attain objectives. Designed to complement sixth- and seventh-grade social studies textbooks, the series on world cultures is composed of thirteen 15-minute programs about three widely…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Education, Educational Television
van Manen, Max – 1977
This paper argues that the social studies curriculum should extend the concept of critical thinking to social criticism. The purpose of social criticism is to foster a society that is characterized by community, freedom, and equality. In essence, it raises the question of how to live. The social critic looks beyond the symptoms of a social problem…
Descriptors: Community, Concept Teaching, Conflict, Critical Thinking