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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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Using Evernote ® as an Interactive Notebook with Pre-Service Social Studies Teachers
Kerr, Stacey; Schmeichel, Mardi; Janis, Sonia - In: Social Studies Research and Practice 10 (2015) 1, pp. 94-111
Teacher educators are expected to create experiences for pre-service teachers to prepare them for the world of teaching and the ever-changing contexts of schools and teaching. In this article, we discussed integrating two different aspects of teacher education—field-based instruction and...
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How Elementary Teachers Imagine Social Studies in an Age of Teacher Assessments
Marshall, Patricia L.; Jacot, Ashley L.; Gamble, Angelita F. - In: Social Studies Research and Practice 10 (2015) 2, pp. 1-13
Teacher assessments are becoming increasingly popular in public school improvement plans. These assessments may inadvertently diminish the amount of time and attention teachers perceive they can devote to a traditionally non-tested subject such as social studies. Would teachers’ orientations...
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How Should We Remember the Alamo? Critical Analyses of Four Graphic Histories
Snow, Marianne; Robbins, Margaret - In: Social Studies Research and Practice 10 (2015) 2, pp. 14-27
This article examines, elementary leveled graphic history, a genre of literature relatively untouched by research. Due to graphic nonfiction’s growing popularity in the realm of children’s literature and its potential benefits for young readers, teachers may want to incorporate this genre of...
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Strategically Organic: One U.S. History Teacher’s Experience With Class Discussion
Sullivan, Caroline C.; Schewe, Audrey; Juckett, Emily; … - In: Social Studies Research and Practice 10 (2015) 2, pp. 28-43
Effective discussion is inextricably linked to democracy. Social studies curriculum and instruction should engage students in practicing democratic skills and habits of mind. This case study provides a microanalysis of one U.S. History teacher’s commitment to fostering discussion in her...
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A Teacher’s Perceptions of Teaching With Expeditions in a Tested History Course
DiCamillo, Lorrei - In: Social Studies Research and Practice 10 (2015) 2, pp. 44-55
This qualitative case study investigated an interdisciplinary expedition in an urban high school (based on the Expeditionary Learning Outward Bound model). The author wanted to understand what happened during an expedition and how the Global History teacher perceived teaching a tested course in...
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The Jigsaw Revisited: Common Core Social Studies and English Language Arts Integration
Roberts, Scott L.; VanDeusen-MacLeod, Betsy - In: Social Studies Research and Practice 10 (2015) 2, pp. 56-66
In order to comply with the new Common Core standards, it is imperative teachers, particularly those at the elementary levels, incorporate English/Language Arts (ELA) in their social studies classes. These reading, writing, speaking, and listening foci, through the use of informational texts,...
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Using the Power of Music to Support Students’ Understanding of Fascism
Pellegrino, Anthony; Adragna, Joseph L.; Zenkov, Kristien - In: Social Studies Research and Practice 10 (2015) 2, pp. 67-72
Music has been an integral part of humanity’s culture for millennia. Like many other artifacts of culture, songs have: expressed a range of feelings, informed listeners of historical and political issues, and provoked social awareness and change at every level of sophistication. In nearly all...
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Social Studies Investigations for Young Citizens: Passports to Inquiry, Community, and Partnerships
Harris, Kathleen I. - In: Social Studies Research and Practice 10 (2015) 3, pp. 88-97
The world beyond the classroom may be introduced to young children through the social studies curriculum. This curriculum serves as a dynamic component of early childhood education by building young children’s understanding of their particular roles in the community. A critical child outcome...
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Including Young Learners with Special Needs in Social Studies Classrooms
Johnson, Joe; Busby, Ruth - In: Social Studies Research and Practice 10 (2015) 3, pp. 98-108
Before No Child Left Behind (2001), young learners (Kindergarten-3) with special needs were often pulled out of social studies and science classrooms for instruction from their special education teacher. Due to scheduling logistics and lower expectations, special needs students did not always...
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Teachers Collaborate Using Lesson Study: Implications for Early Childhood Social Studies Students
Hubbard, Janie D. - In: Social Studies Research and Practice 10 (2015) 3, pp. 1-17
Students often do not understand the relevance of social studies, are not interested in it, and some early childhood students confuse it with other disciplines. Various external and internal factors prevent teachers from providing meaningful social studies instruction; however, practical...
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