Current reflective practices in the social studies are examined in light of how these strategies can add value and meaning to social studies curriculums. Many of these reflective practices were introduced within teacher education programs’ social studies methods courses, to expose pre-service teachers to innovative teaching practices that could be used in the classroom. An ineffective textbook-centered curriculum has dominated education in the United States for over a century. The researchers in this article argue for a new, reflective approach to teaching history and social studies curricula. New pedagogical models are needed to revive an ailing social ...
The social studies curriculum has been shifting and developing since the inception of the subject it...
There is scant research that documents models of culturally sustaining pedagogy, especially within ...
The field of history education is undergoing revisions and decolonization, creating a space for dive...
One of the enduring characteristics of history and social studies curricula in the past century has ...
This essay is framed by the recent attempts to reinvigorate the civic education mission in social st...
The purpose of this research was to determine if a hands-on approach in teaching social studies migh...
The purpose of this collective case study is to examine the perspectives of secondary U.S. history ...
In the current environment of No Child Left Behind-driven school reform, most attempts to ratchet up...
As a discipline, social studies develops critical and historical thinking skills while exposing stud...
Educators in the social studies content area have struggled for over a century with how to best inst...
The decisions as to what methods are to be used in determining learning experiences and materials to...
Social studies students are inundated with pedagogy in which exposure to factual information is over...
This research involves case studies of four public high school teachers handling and modeling the pr...
Controversial issues have been established within the larger framework of civic education as an effe...
The way that students have traditionally learned social studies in secondary schools, with their tea...
The social studies curriculum has been shifting and developing since the inception of the subject it...
There is scant research that documents models of culturally sustaining pedagogy, especially within ...
The field of history education is undergoing revisions and decolonization, creating a space for dive...
One of the enduring characteristics of history and social studies curricula in the past century has ...
This essay is framed by the recent attempts to reinvigorate the civic education mission in social st...
The purpose of this research was to determine if a hands-on approach in teaching social studies migh...
The purpose of this collective case study is to examine the perspectives of secondary U.S. history ...
In the current environment of No Child Left Behind-driven school reform, most attempts to ratchet up...
As a discipline, social studies develops critical and historical thinking skills while exposing stud...
Educators in the social studies content area have struggled for over a century with how to best inst...
The decisions as to what methods are to be used in determining learning experiences and materials to...
Social studies students are inundated with pedagogy in which exposure to factual information is over...
This research involves case studies of four public high school teachers handling and modeling the pr...
Controversial issues have been established within the larger framework of civic education as an effe...
The way that students have traditionally learned social studies in secondary schools, with their tea...
The social studies curriculum has been shifting and developing since the inception of the subject it...
There is scant research that documents models of culturally sustaining pedagogy, especially within ...
The field of history education is undergoing revisions and decolonization, creating a space for dive...