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Social studies 46 social studies 44 Inquiry 16 Teacher education 16 Primary sources 14 teacher education 13 Citizenship 12 historical thinking 11 technology 11 Elementary social studies 10 children’s literature 10 history 10 Elementary education 9 History 9 Professional development 9 Social justice 9 pre-service teachers 9 primary sources 9 Social studies education 8 social studies education 8 Civic education 7 Economics 7 Historical thinking 7 C3 Framework 6 Early childhood 6 Historical empathy 6 Place-based education 6 Religion 6 Social Studies 6 Teacher Education 6 Technology 6 Young adult literature 6 curriculum 6 elementary 6 C3 framework 5 Children’s trade books 5 Civics 5 Civil rights movement 5 Curriculum 5 Democracy 5
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Christensen, Lois McFadyen 15 Sunal, Cynthia Szymanski 14 Hubbard, Janie 11 Bickford, John H. 10 Hofer, Mark 10 Sunal, Dennis W. 10 Haas, Mary E. 9 Chick, Kay A. 8 Bickford III, John H. 7 Clabough, Jeremiah 7 Pearcy, Mark 7 Wilson, Elizabeth K. 7 Butler, Judy D. 6 Callahan, Cory 6 Gradwell, Jill M. 6 McCormick, Theresa M. 6 Montgomery, Sarah E. 6 Rule, Audrey C. 6 Staubs, Melinda Odom 6 Bauml, Michelle 5 Journell, Wayne 5 Kelley, Lynn 5 Odebiyi, Oluseyi Matthew 5 Preston-Grimes, Patrice 5 Roberts, Scott L. 5 Swain, Holly Hilboldt 5 Swan, Kathy 5 An, Sohyun 4 Christensen, Lois M. 4 Groce, Eric 4 Hartman, Sarah 4 Hawley, Todd S. 4 Heafner, Tina L. 4 Lucas, Ashley G. 4 Waring, Scott M. 4 Bickford III, J. H. 3 Bohan, Chara Haeussler 3 Bolick, Cheryl Mason 3 Brugar, Kristy A. 3 Cook, Tammy 3
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Talking It Out: Online Discussion Forums in the Social Studies Classroom
Blankenship, Whitney G. - In: Social Studies Research and Practice 11 (2016) 1, pp. 136-157
As most teachers realize, classroom discussions have limitations including time restraints, reserved participants, or domineering discussants. With the advent of Web 2.0, the opportunities for class discussion have expanded to include synchronous and asynchronous discussion boards, blogs, and...
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Using Digital Simulations for Teaching the Constitutional Convention in Undergraduate History
Perrotta, Katherine Assante; Feinberg, Joseph R. - In: Social Studies Research and Practice 11 (2016) 1, pp. 158-176
College instructors are entering a new frontier of teaching in the 21st century. Millennial students are bringing to university classrooms different experiences regarding the ways they learn and engage in critical thinking. As online universities gain more popularity across the country, higher...
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John Dewey’s Vision(s) for Interdisciplinary Social Studies
Fallace, Thomas D. - In: Social Studies Research and Practice 11 (2016) 1, pp. 177-189
For over a century, social studies educators have drawn upon the works of philosopher John Dewey to justify an interdisciplinary vision for the field. This manuscript explores the intellectual context that engendered Dewey’s pedagogical vision, outlines how and why Dewey organized his...
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Confronting Gender Imbalance in High School History Textbooks Through the C3 Framework
Chick, Kay A.; Corle, Stacey - In: Social Studies Research and Practice 11 (2016) 2, pp. 1-16
This study analyzed gender balance in the texts and illustrations of three recently published, high school US history textbooks and one alternate volume of American history. In all of the American history texts analyzed there were significantly more males than females in text content and...
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Portrayals of Immigrants in Trade Books (1880-1930s & 1980-2010s)
Bousalis, Rina - In: Social Studies Research and Practice 11 (2016) 2, pp. 17-32
Immigrants are a part of America’s founding and history. Until this study, it was unclear how immigrants have been historically portrayed in youth American trade books. Utilizing a discourse analysis approach, this study offered a critical and comparative examination of the portrayal of...
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Researching the Historical Representations of Andrew Jackson in Trade Books
Sakowicz, Steven K. - In: Social Studies Research and Practice 11 (2016) 2, pp. 33-50
State and national standards compel teachers to introduce historical topics through multiple diverse texts, emphasizing the use of informational texts. Trade books allow teachers to meet these standards while also meeting the needs of diverse students. Primary sources serve as an additional...
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Minimum vs. Essential?: The Translation and Trajectory of Policy into Practice
van Hover, Stephanie; Hicks, David; Washington, Elizabeth; … - In: Social Studies Research and Practice 11 (2016) 2, pp. 51-70
This study examined and traced the relationship between, and the influence of, the official standards documents of the Commonwealth of Virginia, and the related day-to-day lesson planning and implementation of a pair of co-teachers. Using a case study methodology alongside a conventional content...
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Representation of the Holocaust: Alternative Views
Schneider, Stephanie - In: Social Studies Research and Practice 11 (2016) 2, pp. 71-79
This article examines the use of alternative texts to represent the Holocaust and to teach secondary students about this event. An alternative text is anything other than a traditional textbook. Alternate texts may include poetry, novels, graphic novels, films, or plays. By using alternative...
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Making Sense of Public Issues with Songs
Howell, James B.; Callahan, Cory - In: Social Studies Research and Practice 11 (2016) 2, pp. 80-91
Arguments surrounding public issues are not always expressed in writing; they often take visual and auditory forms. In recent years, scholarship encouraging teachers and students to think deeply about songs—music and lyrics—has increased. Historical analysis of songs from the past can help...
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Informing the Bent Golden Rule or Reforming It – The Platinum Rule
Christensen, Lois M.; Medina, Anaiza - In: Social Studies Research and Practice 11 (2016) 2, pp. 92-95
Title IX and The Lilly Ledbetter (Fair Pay Act, 2009), an extension of the Civil Rights Act, have not changed the fact that women in academia are paid 78% less than males in the professoriate while sometimes experiencing subjugation and oppression. This context is juxtaposed with the Golden Rule...
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