NotesFAQContact Us
Collection
Advanced
Search Tips
Showing all 6 results Save | Export
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
PDF on ERIC Download full text
Boldt, Gail, Ed. – Bank Street College of Education, 2020
For this edition of the "Bank Street Occasional Paper Series," educators were invited to share stories from their practice: times when they utilized children's literature and conversations to address real life; the difficult topics that children experience through the mirror of their own experiences or the windows of their peers,…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Controversial Issues (Course Content), Childrens Literature, Teaching Methods
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Sardone, Nancy B.; Devlin-Scherer, Roberta – English Journal, 2010
In thinking about teaching nonfiction, the authors acknowledge that many contemporary and important nonfiction texts that students should be encouraged to read take up social issues that are not easy to talk about or even to think about. They discovered that combining well-chosen nonfiction on social issues with specialized digital games and other…
Descriptors: Nonfiction, Social Problems, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Technology Uses in Education
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Oldenski, Thomas E. – Journal for a Just and Caring Education, 1999
"Teaching for Social Justice," by Ayers, Hunt, and Quinn, advocates inclusion of social-justice concerns as part of schools' official curriculum. Although the authors do not move some issues far enough, the book can serve as a primer for teachers concerned about social justice and democratic values. (MLH)
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Curriculum, Democratic Values, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Molnar, Alex – Social Education, 1983
According to National Council for the Social Studies and the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development respondents, the issues deemed important--nuclear disarmament, pollution, worldwide wealth and poverty, and alternatives to the U.S. social-economic-political system--are not included in the social studies to the extent they should…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Democracy, Educational Needs, Educational Research
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Iglitzin, Lynne B. – Social Education, 1983
Because the numbers responding to the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) social issues survey were so small, any generalizations about the views of the membership of NCSS policy directions must be made with extreme caution. With this limitation in mind, survey results are discussed. (RM)
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Democracy, Educational Needs, Educational Research
Robb, Herbert E.; Sobel, Raymond – 1969
The basic arrangement and purpose of this second volume and accompanying teachers manual are identical to Volume 1, SO 001 252. Presented here are seven additional issues for readers to consider: 1) the American way of life; 2) values in American society; 3) hippies; 4) religion, society, and the individual; 5) Chinese American relations; 6) the…
Descriptors: American Culture, Citizenship, Citizenship Responsibility, Controversial Issues (Course Content)