Contents | |
Preface | |
Philosophy and History of Social Studies: What Is (Are) the Social Studies? | |
The Social Studies: Definition, Organization, and Philosophy | |
The Fields of Social Studies: How They Relate | |
Teachers and Students: A Context for Social Studies Instruction | |
Teacher Roles and Student Audiences | |
Organizing for Instruction | |
Strategies for Social Studies Instruction | |
A General Overview of Chapters 5 and 6: Teaching Strategies for Lower- and Higher-Level Skills | |
Teaching Strategies for Lower-Level Skills | |
Teaching Strategies for Higher-Level Skills | |
Planning a Unit From Start to Finish | |
Evaluation in Social Studies | |
Addendum: Test Publishers and Distributors | |
Teaching the Social Studies Curriculum | |
Teaching World/Global Studies | |
Teaching U.S. History or American Studies | |
Teaching U.S. Government and Civics | |
Old Concerns, New Directions | |
Textbooks and Media in the Social Studies | |
The Role of Textbooks in Social Studies Education | |
The 'New Age' of Multimedia— | |
Reading Words and Images: Print Media and the Fine Arts | |
The 'New Age' of Multimedia— | |
Interpreting Moving Images and Sounds | |
Beyond the Social Studies Classroom: Professional Issues and Trends | |
The Complete Professional | |
The Future of Social Studies Education | |
Appendices | |
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