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Zhubi, Arjana; Ismajli, Hatixhe – Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 2022
The technological, pedagogical and content knowledge model (TPACK) explains how these knowledge components interact to foster more innovative teaching and learning processes. The purpose of this research is to analyse the relationship between technological, pedagogical and content knowledge in primary school lesson planning. Furthermore, this…
Descriptors: Technological Literacy, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Social Studies, Lesson Plans
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Seçgin, Fadime; Tural, Aysegül – International Journal of Education and Literacy Studies, 2020
Social studies is an important course to include current issues and associate them with life. Within the course, the concept of gender and supporting the entrepreneurship of individuals are noteworthy. Since it is an interdisciplinary course, the recognition of gender roles, and understanding correctly and developing the concept of…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Correlation, Interdisciplinary Approach, Preservice Teachers
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Estellés, Marta; Romero, Jesús; Amo, Francisco J. – Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 2021
This article aims to explore two assumptions that have underpinned most research on teachers' perceptions of citizenship education (CE). These are, firstly, that teachers' perceptions of CE are relatively coherent, conscious and classifiable into citizenship models and, secondly, that these perceptions are strongly connected to their political…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Political Issues, Political Attitudes, Ideology
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Waters, Stewart; Russell, William B.; Hensley, Matt – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2020
Today's world is no doubt one that continues to be shaped and influenced by the rise of social media platforms. These platforms have spread throughout the lives of contemporary students and, unfortunately, have heightened the severity and prevalence of cyberbullying. The purpose of this paper is to explore the intersections between social studies,…
Descriptors: Bullying, Computer Mediated Communication, Social Studies, Critical Thinking
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Madison, Ed – Journal of Media Literacy Education, 2019
Partisan politics challenge educators to determine how best to navigate discussions of controversial subjects within their classrooms. This can be particularly true for new educators in the early stages of developing their confidence and classroom management skills. This qualitative case study uses situated learning and the communities of practice…
Descriptors: Journalism, Presidents, Political Attitudes, Controversial Issues (Course Content)
Stoll, Michael R. – ProQuest LLC, 2018
The "college readiness" movement of the past decade coupled with the widespread adoption of Common Core State Standards (CCSS) has generated pressure on content area teachers to develop disciplinary thinking skills while also providing more opportunities for student writing. The purpose of this three-article dissertation is to understand…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Teacher Attitudes, Correlation, Intellectual Disciplines
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Hung, Yu-Han – Journal of International Social Studies, 2016
This study explores how history teachers in Taiwan make curricular decisions while engaging controversial public issues. The main political controversies discussed in Taiwanese society center on the relationship between Taiwan and the People's Republic of China. This study documents how four social studies teachers formulate their curricular…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Professional Identity, Self Concept
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Garrett, H. James – Canadian Social Studies, 2012
In this essay, the author employs psychoanalytic inquiry (Britzman, 1998; Felman, 1992; Lacan, 1988) to think about the relationships between pedagogy, trauma, and crisis in the contexts of social studies and teacher education. The paper explores a potential space in social studies education that can acknowledge the psychic consequences of…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Course Content, Methods Courses, Psychiatry
Journell, Wayne; Castro, Erin L. – Multicultural Education, 2011
Latino students, in particular, often feel alienated from politics, especially at the federal level, and this political disengagement often correlates with the immigrant status of students or their families. However, recent research suggests that the amount and quality of social studies coursework taken by immigrant students can reverse these…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Immigration, Political Issues, Immigrants
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Loibl, Cäzilia; Fisher, Patti J. – Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning, 2013
Despite public support for personal finance instruction in high school, its effectiveness has not been firmly established. The current study investigates instructional approaches as a reason for these inconsistent outcomes by comparing survey responses of business education, family and consumer sciences, and social studies/economics teachers. The…
Descriptors: Money Management, Student Characteristics, Teacher Characteristics, Teacher Education
Babini, Kathleen Callanan – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Public schools stress the need for students to become informed and engaged citizens, however social studies instruction is becoming marginalized in many elementary schools today, the very area where they learn citizenship and about the world around them. This study seeks to: understand the reason for the loss of instructional time for social…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Elementary Education, Educational Legislation, Federal Legislation
Alabama State Dept. of Education, Montgomery. – 1999
This document is designed to show the connection between the required state-written curriculum (courses of study) and the state-tested curriculum (the Alabama High School Graduation Examination and the Stanford Achievement Test, Ninth Edition [Stanford 9]) in Social Studies. The document illustrates that courses of study content standards embody…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Achievement Tests, Correlation, Course Content
Long, Samuel; Long, Ruth – 1974
Two aspects of the place of controversy in the secondary school social studies curricula are considered in this study. First, students' attitudes and descriptions concerning the introduction of controversial course material into the social studies curricula are investigated; and, secondly, the possible consequences of such material are examined.…
Descriptors: Civics, Conflict, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Correlation
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Barty, Lisa – Canadian Social Studies, 2004
In this paper, the author considers the correlation between the construct of teacher identity and pedagogical choice, with specific reference to secondary social studies teachers and their use of primary sources in the classroom. After a brief review of the benefits and challenges of using primary sources in the classroom, the author concludes…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Ambiguity (Context), Professional Identity, Correlation