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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
Lintner, Timothy – Journal of Social Studies Research, 2004
The teaching of American history is not neutral; teachers and textbooks often define what is important and what is not. It is through this historical subjectivity that stereotypes and biases emerge and ultimately persist. With relevance to African Americans and American Indians, such stereotypes can be culturally, politically and economically…
Descriptors: United States History, Textbooks, American Indians, History Instruction
Christensen, Lois M.; Wilson, Elizabeth K.; Sunal, Cynthia S.; Blalock, Deborah; St. Clair-Shingleton, Lori; Warren, Emily – Journal of Social Studies Research, 2004
The intent of this study was to interpret the processes of journal keeping through written and electronic means to determine if the interns "saw" what their master teachers' saw in the myriad complexities of the social studies classroom. Three teachers identified as master teachers and interns placed under their tutelage examined interns their…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Mentors, Master Teachers, Social Studies
Caron, Edward – Journal of Social Studies Research, 2004
Issues-centered teaching is considered an alternative to the monotonous, fragmented and coverage-oriented approach characteristic of most approaches to social studies instruction. This paper sought to investigate how six second-year middle and high school social studies teachers attempted to implement an issues-centered instructional model taught…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Methods Courses, Instructional Design, Social Studies
Curtis, Reagan; Seymour, Cathy – Journal of Social Studies Research, 2004
Heritage in the Classroom consisted of workshops designed to assist teachers in developing lesson plans that use Louisiana cultural resources as content to address curriculum standards. Teachers created lesson plans and activities that were piloted during the 2001-02 school year. The Cultural Heritage Attitude Survey measured students' attitudes…
Descriptors: Grade 4, Grade 8, Student Attitudes, Cultural Background
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
Cultural Narratives: Developing a Three-Dimensional Learning Community through Braided Understanding
Peer reviewedHeck, Marsha L. – Journal of Social Studies Research, 2004
Paula Underwood's "Learning Stories" braid together body, mind, and spirit to enable understanding that does not easily unravel. They tell of relationships among individual and community learning that parallel other ancient and contemporary ideas about learning in caring communities. Underwood's tradition considers learning sacred; everyone's…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Learning Processes, Teacher Student Relationship, Interpersonal Relationship
Peer reviewedFairey, Chad; Lee, John K.; Bennett, Clifford – Journal of Social Studies Research, 2000
Develops a rationale for integrating technology with the social studies. Uses five principles of powerful teaching and learning in social studies (social studies that is meaningful, integrative, value-based, challenging, and active) as a framework to review the research literature related to social studies and technology. (CMK)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Peer reviewedCooks, Jamal; Epstein, Terrie – Journal of Social Studies Research, 2000
Examines the ideas about citizenship held by a group of 14 African American, middle school students who live in an inner city. Finds that the students exhibited high degrees of political cynicism and low levels of political participation, with most believing they could positively contribute to their communities. Discusses the implications for…
Descriptors: Black Community, Black Students, Citizen Role, Citizenship
Peer reviewedBennett, Linda; Pye, Jonathan – Journal of Social Studies Research, 2000
Explores prospective social studies teachers' use of online reflective journals. Discusses the content of the journals in terms of four categories: social science, technical, pedagogical, and procedural. Includes typical and unique journal entries. Considers the classroom implications of technology as a reflective tool. (CMK)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Content Analysis, Course Content, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedHaas, Mary E.; Laughlin, Margaret Ann – Journal of Social Studies Research, 2000
Presents the results from a survey of middle and high school social studies teachers that asked if and how the impeachment of President Bill Clinton was being taught. Discusses implications for social studies curriculum, current issues, the media, and teaching middle school students. (CMK)
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Current Events, High Schools, Mass Media Role
Peer reviewedConnors, Thomas G.; Schoenfeldt, Melinda; Weller, Kay E.; Smith, Ben A. – Journal of Social Studies Research, 2000
Examines why secondary pre-service students choose to major in social studies education, using a survey of pre-service teachers from Ball State University (Indiana), Kansas State University, and the University of Northern Iowa. Indicates that advanced pre-service teachers are interested in the content and attracted by the importance of the…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education, Preservice Teachers
Peer reviewedOldham, Sally – Journal of Social Studies Research, 1977
Critiques Lawrence Kohlberg's Moral Judgment Instrument and evaluates reliability and validity data available on the instrument. Concludes that available data do not support the reliability and validity of the instrument and that further research is necessary. Available from: Department of Social Science Education, University of Georgia, Athens,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Data Analysis, Measurement Instruments, Models
Peer reviewedCobb, Russell L. – Journal of Social Studies Research, 1977
Describes an educational testing experiment designed to measure perspectives of elementary school students in a map drawing task. Findings indicated a significant correlation between perspective ability and map conceptualization. For journal availability, see SO 505 397. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Educational Psychology, Educational Research, Educational Testing
Peer reviewedBurton, Harold B. – Journal of Social Studies Research, 1977
Assesses teacher education programs to determine possible improvements. Findings indicate that recommendations of teacher education graduates are the best sources of information for program alteration. For journal availability, see SO 505 397. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Educational Improvement, Educational Research, Higher Education

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