The Social Studies Curriculum: Purposes, Problems, and Possibilities, Third EditionE. Wayne Ross The third edition of The Social Studies Curriculum thoroughly updates the definitive overview of the primary issues teachers face when creating learning experiences for students in social studies. By connecting the diverse elements of the social studies curriculum history education, civic, global, and social issues the book offers a unique and critical perspective that separates it from other texts in the field. This edition includes new work on race, gender, sexuality, critical multiculturalism, visual culture, moral deliberation, digital technologies, teaching democracy, and the future of social studies education. In an era marked by efforts to standardize curriculum and teaching, this book challenges the status quo by arguing that social studies curriculum and teaching should be about uncovering elements that are taken for granted in our everyday experiences, and making them the target of inquiry. |
Contents
The Struggle for the Social Studies Curriculum | 17 |
Teaching History A Construciwist Approach | 37 |
Oppression AntiOppression and Citizenship Education | 51 |
The Future is Now Social Studies in the World of 2056 | 77 |
Social Issues and the Social Studies Curriculum | 97 |
Defining the Social Studies Curriculum Influence of and Resistance to Curriculum Standards and Testing in Social Studies | 99 |
Racism Prejudice and the Social Studies Curriculum | 115 |
The Color of Social Studies A PostSocial Studies Reality Check | 137 |
Reading Pictures of People | 217 |
A World of Knowledge Social Education and Digital Technology | 241 |
Out in the Classroom Addressing Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender LGBT Issues in Social Studies Curriculum | 255 |
Teaching Social Studies as if it Mattered Young Children and Moral Deliberation | 265 |
Decolonizing the Mind for WorldCentered Global Education | 283 |
Teaching Democracy What Schools Need To Do | 297 |
Conclusion | 317 |
Remaking the Social Studies Curriculum | 319 |
Marxism and Critical Multicultural Social Studies | 157 |
Gender and Social Education Whats the Problem? | 171 |
The Social Studies Curriculum in Practice | 195 |
Struggling for Good Assessment in Social Studies Education | 197 |
List of Contributors | 333 |
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