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E-grāmata: Young Citizens of the World: Teaching Elementary Social Studies through Civic Engagement 2nd edition [Taylor & Francis e-book]

(Queens College, City University of New York, USA), (Indiana University, USA)
  • Formāts: 256 pages, 3 Tables, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Oct-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203764107
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formāts: 256 pages, 3 Tables, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Oct-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203764107

Young Citizens of the World takes a clear stance: Social studies is about citizenship education that is informed, deliberative, and activist—citizenship not only as a noun, something one studies, but as a verb, something one DOES. Its holistic, multicultural approach is based on this clear curricular and pedagogical purpose. Straightforward, engaging, and highly interactive, the book encourages students (and their teachers) to become informed, think it through, and take action. Each chapter is written as a civic engagement which is teacher-ready for use in elementary classrooms. A set of six teaching strategies that are constructive, inquiry-driven, dramatic, and deliberative bring the curricular framework to life through intensive, integrated meaningful studies of special places, important people, and significant times. Readers are invited to rehearse the projects in their social studies education courses and then to reinterpret them for their classrooms. The projects are supported by important resources for teaching, including supportive children’s literature, links to internet sites, and visual sources and by a Companion Website that enhances and extends the text.

Prologue: Dare to be Different xiii
Preface: Why this Book? xv
Taking a Stance xv
New to this Edition xvi
Chapter by
Chapter
xvii
Civic Engagements xviii
Outstanding Teaching Strategies and Forms of Engagement xviii
Pedagogical Pauses xix
Acknowledgments xxi
One Citizenship as a Verb: Teaching Democracy-in-Action
1(20)
The Status of Elementary Social Studies
3(1)
Integration as the Answer
4(1)
Social Studies as Citizenship Education
5(6)
Teaching for Civic Engagement
11(9)
Reflections on Practice
20(1)
Two Democracy Project: Empowering Student Voice
21(22)
Co-author: Stephanie Cayot Serriere Democracy Project: What and Why?
23(1)
Learning from Research
23(2)
Teachers Scholarly Knowledge
25(4)
Teaching Resources
29(2)
Teach!
31(9)
Reflections on Practice
40(3)
Three Worldview: Developing World-mindedness
43(28)
Worldview: What and Why?
44(2)
Learning from Research
46(2)
Teachers Scholarly Knowledge
48(2)
Teaching Resources
50(3)
Teach!
53(15)
Reflections on Practice
68(3)
Four History Mystery: Rediscovering our Past
71(24)
Good History Teaching
71(1)
History as Mystery
72(3)
Learning from Research
75(1)
Teacher's Scholarly Knowledge
76(2)
Teaching Resources
78(2)
Teach!
80(13)
Reflections on Practice
93(2)
Five Biography Workshop: Composing Citizen's Life Stories
95(28)
Life stories: What and Why?
96(1)
Learning from Research
97(2)
Teachers Scholarly Knowledge
99(3)
Teaching Resources
102(2)
Teach!
104(16)
Reflections on Practice
120(3)
Six Supermarket: Making Everyday Economic Choices
123(24)
Co-author: Shaun Johnson
Supermarket: What and Why?
124(1)
Learning from Research
125(2)
Teachers Scholarly Knowledge
127(3)
Teaching Resources
130(1)
Teach!
131(14)
Reflections on Practice
145(2)
Seven Explore: Investigating Place and Space
147(32)
Geo-literacy
147(1)
Multiple Ways of Knowing
148(1)
Critical Geographic Awareness
149(1)
Explore: What and Why?
150(1)
Learning from Research
151(2)
Teachers Scholarly Knowledge
153(2)
Teaching Resources
155(8)
Study the States
163
Make the Map
64(105)
Teach!
169(8)
Reflections on Practice
177(2)
EIGHT Engage: Living One's Civics
179(24)
Service Learning: What and Why?
181(7)
Learning from Research
188(4)
Teachers Scholarly Knowledge
192(1)
Teaching Resources
193(2)
Teach!
195(6)
Do You Dare to be Different?
201(2)
About the Authors 203(4)
References 207(1)
Scholarly Works and Reports 207(10)
Teacher Resources 217(1)
Children's Literature 218(1)
Index 219
Marilynne Boyle-Baise is Professor Emeritus, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, Indiana University-Bloomington, USA.

Jack Zevin is Professor of Social Studies Education, Queens College, City University of New York, USA.