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Dynamic Social Studies for Constructivist Classrooms - George W. Maxim

Dynamic Social Studies for Constructivist Classrooms

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Buch | Softcover
480 Seiten
2005 | 8th edition
Pearson (Verlag)
978-0-13-171270-6 (ISBN)
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For courses in Elementary Social Studies Methods.



This brief, manageable, dynamic text helps teachers breathe life into their social studies teaching.  The text illustrates the creation of a dynamic social studies classroom with its constructivist framework, key instructional approaches and literacy-based pedagogy, text sets, activities, and classroom vignettes.

The most practical of all social studies methods texts, this edition highlights fresh and creative strategies that build key social studies understandings, skills, and values.  The text is highly readable, offering a solid blend of sound theory and descriptions of exciting classroom practice.  Readers will feel they are being escorted through model social studies classrooms and come away from the reading with a clear vision of the most effective and creative way to teach social studies and to motivate elementary students to become social scientists.

PART ONE  Foundations of Instruction



Chapter 1  Dynamic Social Studies: The Subject You Will Teach



What Do You Remember About Social Studies?
What is Social Studies?
Why is Social Studies Important?
What Are the Major Goals of Elementary School Social Studies Instruction?
What is Dynamic Social Studies?
Afterword
References

Chapter 2  Diversity in the Classroom: The Children You Will Teach



What is Multicultural Education?
Why is Multicultural Awareness Important?
Teaching in Culturally Diverse Settings
Afterword
References 

PART TWO  Classrooms for Young Social Scientists

Chapter 3  Young Historians: Coming Face to Face with the Past

What is History?



Why is History Important?
What Should Students Know or Be Able to Do?
In General, How Should History be Taught?
Chronology
Afterword
References

Chapter 4  Young Geographers: Investigating the People/Place Connection



What is Geography?
Why is Geography Important?
What Should Young Geographers Know or Be Able to Do?
In General, How Should Geography Be Taught?
Maps: The Tools of Geographers
What Is a Map?
Introductory Map Skills Experiences
Beginning Map Skills Instruction
Map Instruction in the Middle and Upper Grades
Afterword
References

Chapter 5  Young Political Scientists: Future Citizens in Action



What is Civics?
Why is Civics Important?
What Should Young Political Scientists Know or Be Able to Do?
In General, How Should Civics Be Taught?
Afterword
References

PART THREE  Constructivist Approaches to Classroom Instruction

Chapter 6  The Learning Cycle: Teacher Scaffolded Social Constructivism



What is Constructivism?
What is Social Constructivism?
What Is the Teacher's Role in a Social Constructivist Classroom?
How Does the Learning Cycle Contribute to Social Constructivism?
Afterword
References

Chapter 7  Cooperative Learning: Student Assisted Social Constructivism



What is Cooperative Learning?
How Does Cooperative Learning Work?
What Are the Main Features of Cooperative Learning?
What Are the Benefits of Cooperative Learning?
Afterword
References

Chapter 8  Inquiry and Problem-Solving: Cognitive Constructivism in Action



What Is Cognitive Constructivism?
What is Problem-Centered Instruction?
How Do Teachers Facilitate Inquiry and Problem Solving?
Afterword
References

PART FOUR  Planning Instructional Strategies and Activities

Chapter 9  Instructional Planning: The Basis of Successful Teaching



Why Is Planning Important?
How Are Unit Plans Constructed?
Afterword
References

Chapter 10  Key Instructional Resources: Going Beyond the Ordinary



Doing Something Real
Depictions of Reality
Integrating the Arts
Involvement in the Arts
Textbooks and Trade Books
Newspapers
Computers
Afterword
References

Author Index

Subject Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 23.5.2005
Sprache englisch
Maße 10 x 231 mm
Gewicht 703 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-13-171270-5 / 0131712705
ISBN-13 978-0-13-171270-6 / 9780131712706
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