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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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Original Political Cartoon Methodology and Adaptations
Bickford III, J. H. - In: Social Studies Research and Practice 7 (2012) 2, pp. 91-101
This paper is grounded on the premise that effective educators base lessons on rich and intriguing content which is relevant to students’ lives, implement the content using engaging and age-appropriate methodology, and measure students’ learning through authentic assessments. In order to...
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Artful Rights: Using Images to Teach the First Amendment
LeCompte, Karon N.; Bauml, Michelle - In: Social Studies Research and Practice 7 (2012) 2, pp. 102-112
We present an instructional strategy in which children utilize critical thinking skills to interpret images related to social studies concepts. To illustrate, we focus on teaching First Amendment freedoms; however, we encourage teachers to apply the strategy with other social studies concepts....
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“If We Were Truly Brave…” Dueling in Digital Spaces
Pearcy, Mark; Dotson, Michael - In: Social Studies Research and Practice 7 (2012) 2, pp. 113-121
“Affairs of honor,” which were contests between gentlemen of the 18th and 19th centuries, often ended with physical violence in the form of dueling. Such was the case in the notable showdown between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr in 1801. These affairs were products of the code di duello,...
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What Does Peace Mean? Kindergarteners Share Ideas
Sunal, Cynthia Szymanski; Kelley, Lynn A.; Sunal, Dennis W. - In: Social Studies Research and Practice 7 (2012) 3, pp. 1-14
Kindergarteners’ (n=41) concept of peace, a foundational social studies concept, was investigated via pre- and post-assessments that first, asked them to physically demonstrate how they looked or felt when they were at peace, second, asked them to draw a scene showing peace, and third, to...
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Celebrating Another Decade of Primary Grade Notable Social Studies Trade Books
Bauml, Michelle; Field, Sherry L. - In: Social Studies Research and Practice 7 (2012) 3, pp. 15-32
Notable Social Studies Trade Book (NSSTB) lists include books selected annually by the Book Review Committee of the National Council for the Social Studies in conjunction with the Children’s Book Council. These lists are excellent resources for teachers who use children’s literature to...
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Monuments All Over the World: Using Historical Monuments to Teach Cultural Geography
Waters, Stewart; Russell III, William B. - In: Social Studies Research and Practice 7 (2012) 3, pp. 33-46
Cultural geography is a unique, diverse, contested, and at times, confusing branch of study in the geography curriculum. Much like many other sub-branches of the social sciences, there has been significant controversy and struggle over the place of cultural geography in the curriculum. This...
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Practicing Creative Thinking Skills by Making Creative Products Related to Economic Issues
Rule, Audrey C.; Alkouri, Zaid A.; Criswell, Shelly J.; … - In: Social Studies Research and Practice 7 (2012) 3, pp. 47-67
Students need to learn and practice creative thinking skills to ensure success in solving everyday, national, and global problems that include those affecting economic issues. The global economy requires workers to have research and innovation skills that depend upon creativity. However, many...
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Higher Order Thinking in Social Studies: An Analysis of Primary Source Document Use
Patterson, Nancy C.; Lucas, Ashley G.; Kithinji, Michael - In: Social Studies Research and Practice 7 (2012) 3, pp. 68-85
There is a tacit understanding among social studies teachers and educators that incorporating primary source documents in planning and teaching is desirable for many reasons, most prominent among them the ways in which it challenges students to think at higher levels. This study is a descriptive...
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Visualizing Social Studies Literacy: Teaching Content and Skills to English Language Learners
Cruz, Bárbara C.; Thornton, Stephen J. - In: Social Studies Research and Practice 7 (2012) 3, pp. 98-111
Because of its conceptually dense character, social studies can be difficult to learn. Educators often struggle to find ways to teach higher-order thinking and make academic language and concepts comprehensible for English language learners (ELLs). Visuals may be the key to effective social...
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Pedagogy of the Oppressed: The Publication Process of Paulo Freire’s Seminal Work
Kirylo, James D. - In: Social Studies Research and Practice 7 (2012) 3, pp. 122-129
Because Pedagogy of the Oppressed has received worldwide acclaim, influenced many, and has uniquely defined Paulo Freire, it is noteworthy to highlight the book’s evolution from concept to publication. What were the contextual factors that prompted Freire to write the book? What was his...
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