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Anderson, Carl B. – Journal of Social Studies Research, 2013
This textual analysis is a collective case study of K-12 United States History content standards in light of how they represent the historical experiences of African Americans during the Civil Rights Movement. The study uses a multi-perspective critical conceptual framework to evaluate the standards for nine state-level polities on both the…
Descriptors: United States History, Civil Rights, Elementary Secondary Education, African Americans
King, LaGarrett J.; Davis, Christopher; Brown, Anthony L. – Journal of Social Studies Research, 2012
This paper proposes that as a way to broaden the theoretical and historical context of social studies foundational literature and curriculum history, attention must be given to issues of race and racism related the experiences of African Americans. First, race and racism should be used as an analytical tool to examine longstanding foundations…
Descriptors: African American History, African Americans, United States History, Social Studies
Hale, Jon N. – Journal of Social Studies Research, 2011
This article examines the history of the 1964 Mississippi Freedom Schools to illustrate how integrating the Civil Rights Movement into the social studies curriculum refocuses the aims of American education on participatory democracy. Teaching the Civil Rights Movement and employing the teaching strategies used in the Freedom Schools leads to the…
Descriptors: Achievement Gap, Civil Rights, Freedom, Democracy
Passe, Jeff; Patterson, Nancy – Journal of Social Studies Research, 2011
There is a timely movement afoot to secure the rightful place of social studies as a core part of curriculum at a time when it is increasingly compromised across the nation. The authors present a model that accepts the call to consider the enterprise of social studies research and broaden it to address the needs of the day. They offer a brief…
Descriptors: Lobbying, Social Studies, Cooperation, Models
Lindquist, David H. – Journal of Social Studies Research, 2010
Confronting the Holocaust in a classroom setting involves a complex undertaking that demands careful planning as educators develop and present curricula on the subject to their students. This article explores another problematic factor involved in teaching the Shoah, that is, several issues that exist outside the content/pedagogical framework but…
Descriptors: World History, History Instruction, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Death
Brooks, Sarah – Journal of Social Studies Research, 2009
In the field of history education, researchers and practitioners frequently demonstrate a keen interest in historical empathy. However, very little consensus exists concerning the meaning of the term. In an effort to make sense of the continuing debate, this article explores the competing conceptualizations of historical empathy found in the…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Empathy, History Instruction, Teaching Methods
Rapoport, Anatoli – Journal of Social Studies Research, 2009
In today's global environment, social studies educators have the opportunity to expand their students' vision of the role of citizenship in developing a democratic understanding by adopting multiple perspectives on citizenship. Global citizenship education is becoming an important component in citizenship education in many countries. However,…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Citizenship Education, Academic Standards, Foreign Countries
Lintner, Timothy; Schweder, Windy – Journal of Social Studies Research, 2008
All students must have access to the general education curriculum (Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act, 2004; No Child Left Behind Act, 2001). Current literature provides best practices in social studies instruction for middle and high school students with disabilities in general education settings. However, there is a paucity…
Descriptors: General Education, Federal Legislation, Disabilities, Special Education Teachers
Bates, Alisa – Journal of Social Studies Research, 2008
Effective uses of technology in social studies methods courses is an under-researched field. This study focused on the development of WebQuests to engage teacher candidate's exploration of the Internet as an authentic medium for inquiry in social studies education. Analysis of appropriateness of tasks in the WebQuests, depth of ideas and audience…
Descriptors: Methods Courses, Audience Awareness, Inquiry, Active Learning
Peer reviewedvan Hover, Stephanie; Pierce, Erika – Journal of Social Studies Research, 2006
Thus, this study examines two beginning teachers' perceptions of a high-stakes test in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Data analysis revealed that the teachers' perceptions towards the test had changed during their first year of teaching. This issue is important because how first-year history teachers perceive and respond to the high stakes tests…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, High Stakes Tests, Teacher Orientation, Data Analysis
Peer reviewedLee, John K.; Molebash, Philip E. – Journal of Social Studies Research, 2004
In this study, 30 students in a graduate level social studies methods course used digital historical resources to respond to a single question about the Cuban Missile Crisis: "How was the Cuban Missile Crisis resolved?" The participants were placed in three groups and each group was given a different scaffolding strategy for using online sources…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Student Teachers, Social Studies, Search Engines

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