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50 Years of ERIC
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Duffield, Stacy; Wageman, Justin; Hodge, Angela – Journal of Social Studies Research, 2013
A causal-comparative, mixed methods design was used to study a partnership between a university and school district formed with the goal of improving history teachers' United States history content knowledge to raise student engagement and achievement. Data were collected from middle and high school history teachers including teacher interviews,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Learner Engagement, Teaching Methods, United States History
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Schul, James E. – Journal of Social Studies Research, 2012
The increased popularity of desktop documentary making among both teachers and students in history classrooms warrants an examination of its integration into classroom instruction. This multiple case study focused on two secondary students in an AP European History course during a unit that featured desktop documentary making. Employing Cultural…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Documentaries, Teacher Educators, European History
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Hawley, Todd S.; Pifel, A. Robert; Jordan, Adam W. – Journal of Social Studies Research, 2012
This article details an interpretive, qualitative interview study that explored rationales developed by seven social studies graduate students, all experienced teachers, at a large Midwestern university. Interviews revealed three common themes regarding the influence of the rationale development process. The three themes were: providing structure,…
Descriptors: Experienced Teachers, Social Studies, Graduate Study, Graduate Students
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Chandler, Thomas; Marri, Anand R. – Journal of Social Studies Research, 2012
This collective case study examined how three educators (a high school social studies teacher, a university social studies teacher educator, and minister teaching an adult population) used a multimedia based curriculum guide, "Teaching the Levees", to teach about climate change to examine public priorities in relation to the environment.…
Descriptors: Climate, Fuels, Social Studies, Public Policy
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Choi, Yoonjung; Choi, Minsik – Journal of Social Studies Research, 2012
This study investigated the influence of cross-cultural learning experiences on Korean preservice social studies teachers' global perspectives development. Social studies preservice teachers in a large woman's university in Korea participated in a cross-cultural learning course, which focused on critical understanding of globalization and global…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Global Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Change
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Binkley, Russell; Keiser, Megan; Strahan, David – Journal of Social Studies Research, 2011
This study examined three teachers' responses to professional development initiatives designed to support them in integrating literacy strategies with their social studies curriculum. Data from participant observation, interviews, archival records, and email exchanges provided insights regarding participants' efforts to weave together literacy…
Descriptors: Participant Observation, Language Arts, Grade 8, Grade 7
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Martin, Leisa A. – Journal of Social Studies Research, 2011
Although the United States Pledge of Allegiance is a ritual in many schools, research on middle school students' views about this tradition is limited. Therefore, this grounded theory study included a survey of 100 middle school students on the Pledge with 33 follow-up interviews. Socialization and counter-socialization served as the theoretical…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Middle School Students, Socialization, Political Attitudes
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O'Brien, Jason – Journal of Social Studies Research, 2011
This study examined the attitudes of high school social studies teachers toward the training they received to teach English language learners (ELLs) in their social studies classrooms. This issue is important because the number of ELLs in American schools increases each year and high school social studies classes are the one place for ELLs to…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Second Language Learning, School Districts, English (Second Language)
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DiCamillo, Lorrei – Journal of Social Studies Research, 2010
This case study examines a U.S. History class where a veteran teacher uses challenging primary source documents and a debate to encourage his students to think critically about history. The teacher is knowledgeable about the subject matter and articulates a clear purpose for teaching. Surprisingly, the author finds that the teacher's methods,…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Case Studies, United States History, Critical Thinking
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Holloway, Jennifer Evers; Chiodo, John J. – Journal of Social Studies Research, 2009
This study questions the belief that little or no social studies is being taught in regular elementary education classrooms. That belief is based on time studies and a body of research that looks at curriculum and teacher interviews and concludes that the social studies time block has been decreased in elementary classrooms, therefore little or no…
Descriptors: Lesson Plans, Elementary Education, Time Blocks, Likert Scales
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Camicia, Steven P. – Journal of Social Studies Research, 2009
This article examines a case of curriculum conflict in order to understand how the social studies curriculum is changed by such conflicts. In the case, a small group of activists challenged a local sixth grade history curriculum, which claimed that the WWII internment of Japanese Americans was a mistake. Activists claimed that the internment was…
Descriptors: Secondary School Curriculum, Grade 6, Conflict, Social Studies
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Russell, William Benedict, III; Pellegrino, Anthony – Journal of Social Studies Research, 2008
Through an examination of one undergraduate American history course at a large university in the southeastern United States via interview, observation and content analysis, we attempted to discern if the pedagogical methodology was relating to the students in such a way as to foster students' ability to construct meaning beyond simply…
Descriptors: United States History, Prior Learning, Content Analysis, Lecture Method
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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
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Ragland, Rachel G. – Journal of Social Studies Research, 2007
A study of how middle and high school American history teachers adopted and maintained the use of research-based instructional practices is described as a model of professional development for social studies teachers. The teachers participated in a three-year project funded by the U.S. Department of Education's Teaching American History grant…
Descriptors: United States History, Adoption (Ideas), Professional Development, Pedagogical Content Knowledge
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Chiodo, John J.; Byford, Jeffery – Journal of Social Studies Research, 2004
Building on previous research conducted over the past thirty years, this study attempts to inquire about students' attitudes towards social studies. Using a phenomenological research approach, two groups of eighth and eleventh grade students were interviewed. A total of forty-eight students were selected to participate in the study. With…
Descriptors: Grade 11, Grade 8, Social Studies, Phenomenology
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