This article reviews new approaches in history, social sciences, and science studies that suggest a rethinking of the social. The article begins by situating the social within a long history of social thinking throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It then examines how these new critical approaches to the social offer useful insights into current intellectual problems in the social studies curriculum
Adopting the social sciences into the social studies was one of the discriminate characteristics of ...
The most recent scientific literature on the treatment of social problems or controversial social qu...
Thesis advisor: Dennis ShirleyThroughout the relatively short history of American social studies edu...
This article reviews new approaches in history, social sciences, and science studies that suggest a ...
In the 2020s, there are both societal and academic reasons to reflect on the field of history of edu...
As the world grows increasingly contentious, education for citizenship demands greater attention. Ye...
This article explores the implementation of what the Ontario Ministry of Education (OME) calls “soci...
Social Studies can be understood, or theorized, in a number of different ways as a consequence of it...
This article describes the advantages of teaching students how to think historically in the classroo...
One of the enduring characteristics of history and social studies curricula in the past century has ...
The purposes, methcdologies, and curricula et the social studies over the past 100 years are examine...
This article explores the implementation of what the Ontario Ministry of Education (OME) calls "soci...
This article traces the past, present and future of social history since the field’s emergence in th...
This article analyzes the tactics used by the Neoconservatives in the book Where Did Social Studies ...
This article summarizes the research findings of a Master of Education thesis that aimed to find mea...
Adopting the social sciences into the social studies was one of the discriminate characteristics of ...
The most recent scientific literature on the treatment of social problems or controversial social qu...
Thesis advisor: Dennis ShirleyThroughout the relatively short history of American social studies edu...
This article reviews new approaches in history, social sciences, and science studies that suggest a ...
In the 2020s, there are both societal and academic reasons to reflect on the field of history of edu...
As the world grows increasingly contentious, education for citizenship demands greater attention. Ye...
This article explores the implementation of what the Ontario Ministry of Education (OME) calls “soci...
Social Studies can be understood, or theorized, in a number of different ways as a consequence of it...
This article describes the advantages of teaching students how to think historically in the classroo...
One of the enduring characteristics of history and social studies curricula in the past century has ...
The purposes, methcdologies, and curricula et the social studies over the past 100 years are examine...
This article explores the implementation of what the Ontario Ministry of Education (OME) calls "soci...
This article traces the past, present and future of social history since the field’s emergence in th...
This article analyzes the tactics used by the Neoconservatives in the book Where Did Social Studies ...
This article summarizes the research findings of a Master of Education thesis that aimed to find mea...
Adopting the social sciences into the social studies was one of the discriminate characteristics of ...
The most recent scientific literature on the treatment of social problems or controversial social qu...
Thesis advisor: Dennis ShirleyThroughout the relatively short history of American social studies edu...