Social Studies in Elementary Education

Social Studies in Elementary Education
Title Social Studies in Elementary Education PDF eBook
Author Walter C. Parker
Publisher Pearson
Total Pages 447
Release 2013-11-01
Genre
ISBN 9781292041339

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This new edition of the most popular elementary social studies methods text on the market houses a wealth of content, strategies, tools, and resources for teaching K-8 social studies. Writing with the same clarity, friendly tone, and solid content of previous editions, Parker details the mission of social studies education and explores the many ways this mission can be made to serve the full complement of learners in a diverse multicultural society. He lays out the elements of a strong social studies curriculum, explains effective teaching methods, and presents a wealth of field-tested examples, exercises, activities, and lesson plans that will enliven every social studies classroom. The fourteenth edition features integration with myeducationlab, Pearson's online learning environment designed to connect students with real teaching situations through assignable videos, case studies, artifacts, and a personalized study tool.

Elementary Social Studies

Elementary Social Studies
Title Elementary Social Studies PDF eBook
Author S.G. Grant
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 269
Release 2014-03-14
Genre Education
ISBN 1134673000

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Organized around four commonplaces of education—learners and learning, subject matter, teachers and teaching, and classroom environment—Elementary Social Studies provides a rich and ambitious framework to help social studies teachers achieve powerful teaching and learning results. By blending the theoretical and the practical, the authors deeply probe the basic elements of quality instruction—planning, implementation, and assessment—always with the goal of creating and supporting students who are motivated, engaged, and thoughtful. Book features and updates to the third edition include: • New chapter on classroom assessment that outlines and compares existing assessment strategies, contextualizes them within the framework of state standards, and articulates a constructivist approach that moves away from traditional high-stakes testing towards more meaningful ways of evaluating student learning • New chapter that highlights and explains key elements of the Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts, and shows how the incorporation of critical ELA instruction into the social studies curriculum can foster more ambitious teaching and learning • Real-classroom narratives that introduce each chapter and provide in-depth access to teaching and learning contexts • Practical curriculum and resource suggestions for the social studies classroom • End-of-chapter summaries and annotated teaching resources

Social Studies in Elementary Education

Social Studies in Elementary Education
Title Social Studies in Elementary Education PDF eBook
Author John Jarolimek
Publisher
Total Pages 408
Release 1986
Genre Education
ISBN

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Effective Teaching in Elementary Social Studies

Effective Teaching in Elementary Social Studies
Title Effective Teaching in Elementary Social Studies PDF eBook
Author Tom V. Savage
Publisher MacMillan Publishing Company
Total Pages 410
Release 1987
Genre Education
ISBN

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Social Studies in Elementary Education

Social Studies in Elementary Education
Title Social Studies in Elementary Education PDF eBook
Author Walter Parker
Publisher Pearson Prentice Hall
Total Pages 500
Release 2009
Genre Education
ISBN

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The author wrote this new edition of the most popular elementary social studies methods text on the market with the following three goals in mind: to present the most powerful social studies content and pedagogy for children in elementary school, to offer the material in simple and accessible ways, and to write in a first person active voice. The purpose of this book is to introduce new teachers to the world of social studies teaching and learning in elementary and middle schools. Geography, history, government and the other social sciences are delivered into the palm of the new teacher’s hand along with a suite of tools for bringing social studies to life in the classroom. The book is organized into three sections–the first orients the reader to the mission of social studies education to the increasingly diverse children we teach, the second concentrates on the curriculum, and the third deals with instruction, how we plan and teach this curriculum. Three central themes continue to pervade the book–democratic citizenship, diversity, and the social sciences–to ultimately encourage teachers to excite their students about closing the gap between social realities and democratic ideals. An exceptionally strong chapter on multicultural issues (Chapter 2) helps future teachers truly understand the changing demographics of the American classroom. Abridged NCSS standards and their classroom applications are automatically packaged with every copy of the book.

Teaching Elementary Social Studies

Teaching Elementary Social Studies
Title Teaching Elementary Social Studies PDF eBook
Author James Zarrillo
Publisher Prentice Hall
Total Pages 0
Release 2004
Genre Multicultural education
ISBN 9780131128446

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With diversity as its central theme, and encompassing more than 150 classroom activities and strategies, this book will ready prospective teachers to meet challenges in all areas of diversity, sensitively and effectively. The author argues that diversity in subject matter, instructional methods, and teaching venues affects social studies instruction as much as diversity in the student populations, and thus, is equally important. Includes revised lessons and units—now thoroughly standards-based. Emphasizesteaching with technology —incorporating the use of high-quality instructional videos, interactive CD-ROMS, and the Internet/World Wide Web. A revised chapter on assessment includes information on standards-based assessment. Features material on teaching vocabulary and comprehension; Numerous lessons involving children's literature; Plus an appendix of actual literature. Examples of instructional adaptations for the ESL learners who make up much of the student population, especially in larger school districts are incorporated into every sample lesson. For elementary Social Studies teachers.

Social Studies in Elementary Education Plus Myeducationlab with Pearson Etext -- Access Card Package

Social Studies in Elementary Education Plus Myeducationlab with Pearson Etext -- Access Card Package
Title Social Studies in Elementary Education Plus Myeducationlab with Pearson Etext -- Access Card Package PDF eBook
Author Walter C. Parker
Publisher Pearson College Division
Total Pages 504
Release 2012-08-01
Genre Education
ISBN 9780133007473

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The author wrote this new edition of the most popular elementary social studies methods text on the market with the following three goals in mind: to present the most powerful social studies content and pedagogy for children in elementary school, to offer the material in simple and accessible ways, and to write in a first person active voice. The purpose of this book is to introduce new teachers to the world of social studies teaching and learning in elementary and middle schools. Geography, history, government and the other social sciences are delivered into the palm of the new teacher’s hand along with a suite of tools for bringing social studies to life in the classroom. The book is organized into three sections—the first orients the reader to the mission of social studies education to the increasingly diverse children we teach, the second concentrates on the curriculum, and the third deals with instruction, how we plan and teach this curriculum. Three central themes continue to pervade the book—democratic citizenship, diversity, and the social sciences—to ultimately encourage teachers to excite their students about closing the gap between social realities and democratic ideals. An exceptionally strong chapter on multicultural issues (Chapter 2) helps future teachers truly understand the changing demographics of the American classroom. Abridged NCSS standards and their classroom applications are found atwww.myeducationlab.com.