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Presents a program designed for English learners to introduce and
reinforce social studies terms and skills. In this title, each
lesson presents material with a globally and culturally relevant
format though beautiful images and engaging content, such as
Primary Source documents and graphic organizers.
In this sixth edition of David J. Flinders and Stephen J.
Thornton's ground-breaking anthology, the editors assemble the best
in past and present curriculum studies scholarship. From John
Dewey's nineteenth-century creed to Nel Noddings' provocative call
to revive the spirit of the liberal arts, this thoughtful
combination of well-recognized and pivotal work provides a complete
survey of the discipline, coupled with concrete examples of
innovative curriculum and an examination of current topics. New to
this edition is a dynamic set of contemporary and historical
contributions tackling issues such as high-stakes testing,
multicultural literacy, white supremacy in the curriculum, and
climate change. Carefully balanced to engage with the history of
curriculum studies while simultaneously looking ahead to its
future, The Curriculum Studies Reader continues to be the most
authoritative collection in the field.
In this sixth edition of David J. Flinders and Stephen J.
Thornton's ground-breaking anthology, the editors assemble the best
in past and present curriculum studies scholarship. From John
Dewey's nineteenth-century creed to Nel Noddings' provocative call
to revive the spirit of the liberal arts, this thoughtful
combination of well-recognized and pivotal work provides a complete
survey of the discipline, coupled with concrete examples of
innovative curriculum and an examination of current topics. New to
this edition is a dynamic set of contemporary and historical
contributions tackling issues such as high-stakes testing,
multicultural literacy, white supremacy in the curriculum, and
climate change. Carefully balanced to engage with the history of
curriculum studies while simultaneously looking ahead to its
future, The Curriculum Studies Reader continues to be the most
authoritative collection in the field.
For fifteen years, The Curriculum Studies Reader has been a
field-defining anthology, bringing together the best scholarship
from curriculum studies' past and present. From John Dewey's
nineteenth-century creed to Nel Noddings' twenty-first century
aims, this thoughtful combination of new and timely essays provides
a complete survey of the discipline coupled with concrete examples
of innovative curriculum and an examination of contemporary topics.
New to this much-anticipated fourth edition are substantive updates
to the selections of contemporary readings, including pieces by
Thomas Misco and Peter Hlebowitsh, reflecting issues such as
globalization and the reconciliation between reconceptualists and
traditionalists in regard to curriculum. Carefully balanced to
engage with the history of curriculum studies while simultaneously
looking ahead to its future, The Curriculum Studies Reader
continues to be the most authoritative collection in the field.
Provides expansion activities for each lesson in the student text.
Reading comprehension, writing, and listening/speaking skills are
reinforced with additional communicative activities and critical
thinking exercises.
Designed for English learners, striving readers, and special
education students. Gateway introduces and reinforces social
studies terms and skills. Includes Geography, World History,
American History, and Civics and Government.
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