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Teaching Social Studies: A Literacy-Based Approach

by Emily Schell

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Publisher Comments:

Dealing with the crucial classroom factors of national standards and legislation, as well as limited teaching time, Teaching Social Studies: A Literacy-Based Approach clearly guides new and established teachers through the planning, teaching, and assessing of social studies as it integrates powerful literacy strategies that will motivate students, deepen their understanding of social studies concepts, and strengthen their comprehension.

 

Teaching social studies has always been a challenge for educators.  Doing it effectively requires commitment, organization, creativity, energy, and patience.  The realities of today’s classroom limit the amount of time teachers can spend teaching social studies, but there has never been a time when social studies content has been more valuable, because it is through social studies that students learn to make sense of the world. They learn to become committed citizens of this global community; about the events, people, communications, advancements and conflicts of the past and their consequences on the present; and how to find their own place in history.

 

Integrating Literacy and Social Studies

  • Information about teaching history, economy, geography, and the social sciences ensures students’ understanding of the content as well as their development of literacy skills.
  • Book Links provide specific guidance for linking social studies content to motivating, enriching literature.
  • History’s Finer Points features engage you in historical thinking that will enliven your teaching.

 

This text is the best I have ever seen in the Social Studies field for content and strategies on how to develop a good literacy program for the Social Studies.  Steven Thorpe, Southern OregonUniversity

 

Addressing the Realities of Today’s Classroom

  • Vignettes in every chapter reflect masterful, integrated teaching found in the real classrooms of committed, successful social studies teachers.
  • Special attention is paid to assessment and Standards alignment when preparing strategies for teaching social studies content and literacy integration.

 

The text clearly makes connections between social studies and the real world.  It develops topics that are often barely mentioned, such as connections to real-world learning and combining reading and social studies.  It focuses on the essential topics and develops them well.  I think a student reading this book would come away with a good idea of how to teach social studies.  Carolyn F. Riley, Northern IllinoisUniversity

 

Providing Tools for the Classroom

  • Field tested strategies throughout chapters give you the resources to begin powerful, integrated social studies teaching immediately.
  • Lesson planning tools help you design responsive instruction.

 

The specific literacy strategies are excellent. I found myself learning some new-to-me strategies that I’m excited to implement.  This is a real strength. I can see my students marking these strategies with sticky notes for easy reference when they are in-service teachers.  Sara W. Fry. BucknellUniversity

Table of Contents

1.    What IS Social Studies?

2.    Why Teach Social Studies?

3.    What Do We Teach in Social Studies?

4.    Teaching Social Studies for Understanding

5.    Using Texts for Teaching and Learning Social Studies

6.    Effective Uses of Literature to Teach Social Studies

7.    Putting the Pieces Together: Curriculum Planning and Organization

8.    Real-World Teaching and Learning

9.    Student Achievement and Assessments

10.  How Do We Share What We've Learned in Social Studies

Product Details

ISBN:
9780131700178
Subtitle:
A Literacy-Based Approach
Author:
Schell, Emily
Author:
Fisher, Douglas R.
Author:
Fisher, Douglas
Publisher:
Pearson Merrill Prentice Hall
Subject:
Teaching Methods & Materials - Reading
Subject:
Teaching Methods & Materials - Classroom Planning
Subject:
Teachers
Subject:
Teaching Methods & Materials - Social Science
Subject:
Interdisciplinary approach in education
Subject:
Teaching Methods & Materials / Science
Subject:
Curriculum planning -- United States.
Edition Description:
Trade paper
Publication Date:
October 2006
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
College/higher education:
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
276
Dimensions:
9.12x7.56x.48 in. 1.02 lbs.

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