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Journell, Wayne, Ed. – Teachers College Press, 2021
COVID-19 offers a unique opportunity to transform the K-12 social studies curriculum, but history suggests that changes to the formal curriculum will not come easily or automatically. This book was conceived in the space between the dismantling of our old way of life and the anticipation of what comes next. The authors in this volume--leading…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Elementary Secondary Education, Social Studies
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Rapoport, Anatoli – Educational Forum, 2013
Globalization significantly influences the very notion of citizenship that is no longer universally seen as only a nation-related concept. Therefore, the discourse of global citizenship is getting more attention in programmatic educational texts and curricula. This study investigates how teachers use the conceptual framework of global citizenship…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Curriculum, Constructivism (Learning), Citizenship Education
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Angell, Ann V.; Avery, Patricia G. – Social Studies, 1992
Addresses the teaching of world problems to elementary students. Suggests that children already are aware of world problems and the effects on their own lives. Discusses the use of group discussions, role play, and thematic resource folders to help children develop problem-solving skills for dealing with global issues and problems in their own…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Discussion (Teaching Technique), Elementary Education, Global Approach
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Kazemi, Farhad – Social Studies, 1977
The author demonstrates how to teach a college political science course on the Arab-Israeli conflict in an objective, unbiased way. Objectivity is important because of the obvious biases and the nature of this controversial issue. (JR)
Descriptors: Arabs, Conflict, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Higher Education
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Mitchell, Thomas H. – International Journal of Social Education, 1989
Discusses the issue of terrorism as it exists today and examines progress that has been made toward understanding its dimensions. Suggests how this subject can be explored in the classroom. Dispels misconceptions about terrorism by defining the term, and examines some causes of terrorism and strategies employed by terrorists. (KO)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Current Events
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Wronski, Stanley P.; And Others – Social Education, 1987
This is the report of an ad hoc committee on global education appointed by the National Council for the Social Studies. The report details the charges against global education raised by United States government critics, examines issues underlying global education curricula, and draws implications for social studies. Concludes with recommendations…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Global Approach
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Sobel, Harold W. – History and Social Science Teacher, 1985
The need for nuclear education is examined, issues that should be dealt with in the classroom are discussed, and curriculum materials are described. The controversy that has arisen concerning the curriculum material "Choices: A Unit on Conflict and Nuclear War" is discussed. Implications for teacher education are examined. (RM)
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Dissent, Educational Needs, Educational Trends
Levy, Tedd, Ed. – 2001
The September 11, 2001 attack on the United States and the killing of thousands of innocent people mark the end of one world and the beginning of another for many. For the United States, global issues became personalized. This resource guide seeks to place terrorism in the context of world affairs, in the belief that students need to know how to…
Descriptors: Activism, Aggression, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Cultural Context
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Enloe, Walter – Social Studies, 1989
Based on the experiences of Hiroshima, Japan, observations are made concerning the need for social studies educators to address questions of improving the quality of human life in the face of diminishing resources, global pollution, and the threat of nuclear war. Calls for education that is based on cooperatively lived experiences. (KO)
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education, Global Approach
Fleming, Dan B. – 1984
This examination of the treatment given to peace and security issues in American social studies textbooks begins by summarizing the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) Curriculum Guidelines and a 1983 study of high school social studies topic priorities. Following a review of past textbook studies and a brief discussion of textbook…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Foreign Policy, National Security
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Hogeboom, William L. – Social Science Record, 1984
Education about nuclear arms should be balanced. Most of the supplementary materials dealing with nuclear war that are available to teachers are published by anti-war groups. Basic problems with these materials are discussed and information which can be used to present the other side of the story is provided. (RM)
Descriptors: Bias, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Disarmament, Elementary Secondary Education
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King, David C. – Educational Leadership, 1985
Change in the way social issues are addressed depends on our recognizing the value of using issues to improve thinking and decision-making skills and to develop historicalmindedness and a global perspective rather than learning the content of particular topics or the "right" answer about an issue. (Author/DCS)
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Critical Thinking, Current Events, Decision Making Skills
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Sheram, Katherine A. – Social Education, 1989
Presents classroom activities that have been effectively used by teachers to sensitize students toward the complexities of life in rich and poor countries. Lists several guidelines for helping students learn about development. Sees development as a topic which can fit into a variety of curricula. (KO)
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Developing Nations, Economic Development, Economics Education
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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
Whittaker, Lynn Page – Current Issues, 1991
This annual publication contains reading materials designed to help students understand the complexities of the domestic and foreign policy issues facing the United States. The first portion of the book features background reading on the structure of the Federal Government. Next, 10 domestic policy issues are covered: the economy, education, civil…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Federal Government, Foreign Countries
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