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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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Notable Trade Book Lesson Plan Jane Addams: Champion of Democracy Written by Judith Bloom Fradin & Dennis Brindell Fradin
Hubbard, Janie - In: Social Studies Research and Practice 6 (2011) 1, pp. 128-140
Jane Addams: Champion of Democracy is a biography incorporating history and social justice. This lesson involves students in grades 5-8 exploring social justice issues related to economic equality, racial equality, gender equality, health equality, peace, and justice. Students trace Jane...
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Notable Trade Book Lesson Plan Remember: The Journey to School Integration Written by Toni Morrison
Williamson, Jennie; Butler, Judy D. - In: Social Studies Research and Practice 6 (2011) 1, pp. 141-149
The Remember: The Journey to School Integration lesson introduces students to the ideas of segregation and school integration. The lesson is designed to be a combination of teacher-led ins-truction and student-centered learning. Students build and develop their background knowledge on the topics...
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Interdisciplinary Education
Journell, Wayne - In: Social Studies Research and Practice 6 (2011) 1, pp. 167-168
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Notable Trade Book Lesson Plan Through Time London: From Roman Capital To Olympic City Written by Richard Platt
Lucas, Ashley G. - In: Social Studies Research and Practice 6 (2011) 2, pp. 151-156
Through Time London: From Roman Capital to Olympic City is essentially a picture book that explores how the city of London has changed over time. This lesson plan provides an example of how students can utilize the book to engage in a writing assignment while becoming experts in a specific time...
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Examining How Historical Agency Works in Children’s Literature
Damico, James S.; Baildon, Mark; Greenstone, Daniel - In: Social Studies Research and Practice 5 (2010) 1, pp. 1-12
This paper begins by framing the concept of historical agency as a complex relationship between structural forces and individual actions. We then describe general features of historical fiction and consider ways of using this type of text in classrooms. Using the concept of historical agency, we...
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Why Teach About Globalization? Pre-service Teachers’ Perceptions of the Benefits and Challenges of Teaching Globalization Issues
Barchuk, Zhanna; Harkins, Mary Jane - In: Social Studies Research and Practice 5 (2010) 1, pp. 13-23
Globalization enables a better understanding of the modern world and inspires responsible actions that will change our future for the better. Even though the term globalization was introduced more than twenty years ago, little research has been directed towards the preparation of teachers for...
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Beyond MIVCA: How Social Studies Student Teachers Negotiate the National Council for the Social Studies' (NCSS) Curriculum Guidelines for Powerful Teaching and Learning
Curry, Kristal - In: Social Studies Research and Practice 5 (2010) 1, pp. 24-44
This paper presents case studies of three student teachers negotiating the demands of the National Council of the Social Studies' (NCSS) five characteristics of powerful teaching and learning (meaningful, integrative, value-based, challenging, and active instruction) while engaged in the...
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Implementing Social Action Curriculum in an Elementary Classroom: Reflections from the Journey
Veldt, Michelle Vander; Ponder, Jennifer - In: Social Studies Research and Practice 5 (2010) 1, pp. 45-57
This study examines how a social studies methods course, with an emphasis in civic education, is taught and carried through from its original implementation within a teacher education social studies course to practicing teachers’ classrooms. Findings suggest that by implementing social action...
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Engaging 9/11 as a Learning Event: Teachers’ Perspectives Examined
Ray, Beverly B.; Pemberton, Cynthia Lee A. - In: Social Studies Research and Practice 5 (2010) 1, pp. 58-74
This study explored perspectives of secondary social studies teachers, who reported using live media broad-casts to engage students in an examination of terrorism on 9/11. Specifically, this study queried these teachers’ perceptions of preparedness on 9/11 to engage it as a learning event....
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Student Teachers at Work Shifting the Orientation of Planning for Teacher Activities to Planning for Student Learning
Serrano, Ana M. - In: Social Studies Research and Practice 5 (2010) 1, pp. 75-86
This paper focuses on how one Student Teacher (ST) shifted his planning from teacher activities to student learning during a semester-long student-teaching practicum course in social studies. The study of this shift provides a glimpse of the enormity of the ST’s task and the ways in which he...
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