
The Status of Social Studies
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- Cover
- Series page
- The Status of Social Studies
- Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
- Contents
- Part I: Foundations
- Chapter 1: The Evolution of a National Survey of Social Studies Teachers
- Chapter 2: Survey on the Status of Social Studies (S4)
- Chapter 3: From the Field
- Part II: Types of Schools
- Chapter 4: Early Childhood Social Studies
- Chapter 5: Elementary Social Studies
- Chapter 6: Not Too Hot, Not Too Cold
- Chapter 7: Moving Toward More Dynamic Instruction
- Part III: Curricular Emphases
- Chapter 8: Social Studies and Democratic Values
- Chapter 9: Enlightenment or Getting Burned
- Chapter 10: The Teaching of Race and Class in American Social Studies Classrooms
- Chapter 11: K-12 History Education
- Chapter 12: Where is Geography on the Social Studies Map?
- Chapter 13: Social Studies Educators and the Factors of Race and Ethnicity in the Differential Exercise of Classroom Authority
- Part IV: Teaching Strategies
- Chapter 14: "A Time Machine to the Past"
- Chapter 15: Characteristics of High Frequency Technology Users
- Chapter 16: Finding One's Place in the World
- Chapter 17: Toward the Making of 21st Century Citizens
- Chapter 18: How are Teachers of Social Studies Addressing the Needs of English Language Learners in Their Classrooms?
- Part V: Professional Issues
- Chapter 19: Who is at the Gate?
- Chapter 20: Teachers Want Technology and Content, with More Time to Study
- Part VI: What It All Means
- Chapter 21: The Status of Social Studies and the Common Core State Standards
- Chapter 22: Postscript: The Status of Social Studies
- Chapter 23: Children of a Lesser God
- About the Editors
- Appendix: Survey on the Status of Social Studies (S4)
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