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Making Citizens - Transforming Civic Learning for Diverse Social Studies Classrooms (Hardcover): Beth C. Rubin Making Citizens - Transforming Civic Learning for Diverse Social Studies Classrooms (Hardcover)
Beth C. Rubin
R4,733 Discovery Miles 47 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Can social studies classrooms be effective "makers" of citizens if much of what occurs in these classrooms does little to prepare young people to participate in the civic and political life of our democracy? Making Citizens illustrates how social studies can recapture its civic purpose through an approach that incorporates meaningful civic learning into middle and high school classrooms. The book explains why social studies teachers, particularly those working in diverse and urban areas, should infuse civic education into their teaching, and outlines how this can be done effectively. Directed at both pre-service and in-service social studies teachers and designed for easy integration into social studies methods courses, this book examines the experiences of students and teachers in social studies classrooms as they experience a new approach to the traditional, history-oriented social studies curriculum, using themes, essential questions, discussion, writing, current events and action research to explore enduring civic questions. Following the experiences of three teachers working at three diverse high schools, Beth C. Rubin considers how social studies classrooms might become places where young people study, ponder, discuss and write about relevant civic questions while they learn history. She draws upon the latest sociocultural theories on youth civic identity development to describe a field-tested approach to civic education that takes into consideration the classroom and curricular constraints faced by new teachers.

Making Citizens - Transforming Civic Learning for Diverse Social Studies Classrooms (Paperback): Beth C. Rubin Making Citizens - Transforming Civic Learning for Diverse Social Studies Classrooms (Paperback)
Beth C. Rubin
R1,545 Discovery Miles 15 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Can social studies classrooms be effective "makers" of citizens if much of what occurs in these classrooms does little to prepare young people to participate in the civic and political life of our democracy? Making Citizens illustrates how social studies can recapture its civic purpose through an approach that incorporates meaningful civic learning into middle and high school classrooms. The book explains why social studies teachers, particularly those working in diverse and urban areas, should infuse civic education into their teaching, and outlines how this can be done effectively. Directed at both pre-service and in-service social studies teachers and designed for easy integration into social studies methods courses, this book examines the experiences of students and teachers in social studies classrooms as they experience a new approach to the traditional, history-oriented social studies curriculum, using themes, essential questions, discussion, writing, current events and action research to explore enduring civic questions. Following the experiences of three teachers working at three diverse high schools, Beth C. Rubin considers how social studies classrooms might become places where young people study, ponder, discuss and write about relevant civic questions while they learn history. She draws upon the latest sociocultural theories on youth civic identity development to describe a field-tested approach to civic education that takes into consideration the classroom and curricular constraints faced by new teachers.

Civic Education for Diverse Citizens in Global Times - Rethinking Theory and Practice (Paperback): Beth C. Rubin, James M.... Civic Education for Diverse Citizens in Global Times - Rethinking Theory and Practice (Paperback)
Beth C. Rubin, James M. Giarelli
R1,660 Discovery Miles 16 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book explores four interrelated themes: rethinking civic education in light of the diversity of U.S. society; re-examining these notions in an increasingly interconnected global context; re-considering the ways that civic education is researched and practiced; and taking stock of where we are currently through use of an historical understanding of civic education. There is a gap between theory and practice in social studies education: while social studies researchers call for teachers to nurture skills of analysis, decision-making, and participatory citizenship, students in social studies classrooms are often found participating in passive tasks (e.g., quiz and test-taking, worksheet completion, listening to lectures) rather than engaging critically with the curriculum. Civic Education for Diverse Citizens in Global Times, directed at students, researchers and practitioners of social studies education, seeks to engage this divide by offering a collection of work that puts practice at the center of research and theory.

Design Research in Social Studies Education - Critical Lessons from an Emerging Field (Hardcover): Beth C. Rubin, Jongsung Kim,... Design Research in Social Studies Education - Critical Lessons from an Emerging Field (Hardcover)
Beth C. Rubin, Jongsung Kim, Eric B Freedman
R4,139 Discovery Miles 41 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This edited volume showcases work from the emerging field of design-based research (DBR) within social studies education and explores the unique challenges and opportunities that arise when applying the approach in classrooms. Usually associated with STEM fields, DBR's unique ability to generate practical theories of learning and to engineer theory-driven improvements to practice holds meaningful potential for the social studies. Each chapter describes a different DBR study, exploring the affordances and dilemmas of the approach. Chapters cover such topics as iterative design, using and producing theory, collaborating with educators, and the ways that DBR attends to historical, political, and social context.

Design Research in Social Studies Education - Critical Lessons from an Emerging Field (Paperback): Beth C. Rubin, Jongsung Kim,... Design Research in Social Studies Education - Critical Lessons from an Emerging Field (Paperback)
Beth C. Rubin, Jongsung Kim, Eric B Freedman
R1,289 Discovery Miles 12 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This edited volume showcases work from the emerging field of design-based research (DBR) within social studies education and explores the unique challenges and opportunities that arise when applying the approach in classrooms. Usually associated with STEM fields, DBR's unique ability to generate practical theories of learning and to engineer theory-driven improvements to practice holds meaningful potential for the social studies. Each chapter describes a different DBR study, exploring the affordances and dilemmas of the approach. Chapters cover such topics as iterative design, using and producing theory, collaborating with educators, and the ways that DBR attends to historical, political, and social context.

Civic Education for Diverse Citizens in Global Times - Rethinking Theory and Practice (Hardcover): Beth C. Rubin, James M.... Civic Education for Diverse Citizens in Global Times - Rethinking Theory and Practice (Hardcover)
Beth C. Rubin, James M. Giarelli
R4,140 Discovery Miles 41 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book explores four interrelated themes: rethinking civic education in light of the diversity of U.S. society; re-examining these notions in an increasingly interconnected global context; re-considering the ways that civic education is researched and practiced; and taking stock of where we are currently through use of an historical understanding of civic education.
There is a gap between theory and practice in social studies education: while social studies researchers call for teachers to nurture skills of analysis, decision-making, and participatory citizenship, students in social studies classrooms are often found participating in passive tasks (e.g., quiz and test-taking, worksheet completion, listening to lectures) rather than engaging critically with the curriculum. "Civic Education for Diverse Citizens in Global Times," directed at students, researchers and practitioners of social studies education, seeks to engage this divide by offering a collection of work that puts practice at the center of research and theory.

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