Social Studies Education in Latin America

Social Studies Education in Latin America
Title Social Studies Education in Latin America PDF eBook
Author Sebastián Plá
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 221
Release 2022-08-30
Genre Education
ISBN 1000615235

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This book offers a path forward, for the growing collaboration in social studies education between Global North and South educators, practitioners, and researchers. In this volume, leading critical social studies education researchers from Latin America explore the constant presence of colonialism, capitalism, patriarchy, and state violence. Chapter contributors represent a large part of the continent and offer perspectives on a wide range of topics, including recent history and memory, cultural dimensions of social studies education, and comparative studies among Latin American countries. By bringing together this critical work in one volume, the book fosters conversation across geographic regions to transcend the national contexts for which these analyses are generally produced. This collection provides insights into issues of curriculum, teaching, teacher education, and research in the region and will be of interest to readers both familiar with and new to research on social studies, history, citizenship, and geography education in Latin America.

The Treatment of Latin America in Social Studies Instructional Materials

The Treatment of Latin America in Social Studies Instructional Materials
Title The Treatment of Latin America in Social Studies Instructional Materials PDF eBook
Author University of Texas. Latin American Curriculum Project
Publisher
Total Pages 98
Release 1968
Genre South America
ISBN

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Latin American Culture Studies

Latin American Culture Studies
Title Latin American Culture Studies PDF eBook
Author Gloria Contreras
Publisher
Total Pages 326
Release 1987
Genre History
ISBN

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This collection of materials is designed to help educators teach about Latin American culture more effectively. The introduction offers a rationale for studying about Latin America. Six chapters cover: (1) Key Ideas; (2) Concept Papers; (3) Lesson Plans and Writing Skills Development; (4) Games and Student Activities; (5) Arts and Crafts; and (6) Annotated Bibliography. An appendix is included that contains statistical profiles for each of the countries of Latin America. (DB)

Managing the Social Studies Curriculum

Managing the Social Studies Curriculum
Title Managing the Social Studies Curriculum PDF eBook
Author Kent Freeland
Publisher R&L Education
Total Pages 386
Release 1994-10-28
Genre Education
ISBN 1461732441

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Holt Social Studies

Holt Social Studies
Title Holt Social Studies PDF eBook
Author JoAnn Cangemi
Publisher
Total Pages 492
Release 1986-01-01
Genre America
ISBN 9780030018039

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A history of the United States with a brief introduction to the geography of Canada and Latin America.

Everyman's Guide

Everyman's Guide
Title Everyman's Guide PDF eBook
Author Sharon Ervin
Publisher
Total Pages 28
Release 1971
Genre Government publications
ISBN

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Education and Social Change in Latin America

Education and Social Change in Latin America
Title Education and Social Change in Latin America PDF eBook
Author Carlos Alberto Torres
Publisher James Nicholas Publishers
Total Pages 215
Release 1995
Genre Education
ISBN 1875408053

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Education and Social Change in Latin America is a valuable addition to the area studies literature in Comparative Education. Torres knits contributions from recognized North and South American experts to produce a comprehensive tapestry of analyses of both formal and non-formal education in Latin America. The book constitutes an excellent example of the application of a broad social science perspective to the study of education, viewed as a constituent sub-system. The foci of non-formal education (Part I), political socialisation (Part II), and the impact of social change upon education in Brazil (Part III) facilitates a broad range of comparisons. A balance between the often-contradictory perspectives-economic, anthropological, sociological and political-provides the reader with a comprehensive “snapshot” of trends and developments in Latin American education during the crucial 1980s. This inter-disciplinary examination of aspects of Latin American education has a broad range of applications, ranging from introductory courses to senior seminars to a valuable research tool. What would otherwise be an exceptional book is rendered even more valuable by Torres’ conversation with Paulo Freire. While Torres is recognized as one of the foremost authorities on Freire, this chapter explores Freire as a human being, an educator, and introduces some of the contradictions faced by a world renowned adult educator who assumed the mantle of an administrator in the formal education system in his native Brazil between 1989 and 1991.