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Publication Date: 2022
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Transformative an Area-Based Pedagogy of Social Studies Teachers for New Normal Thaischooling
Mangkhang, Charin; Jitviboon, Korravit; Kaewpanya, Nitikorn
Journal of Curriculum and Teaching, v11 n4 p86-96 2022
This paper presents social studies digital pedagogy innovation for social studies teachers for new normal Thaischooling. The purpose of this study is to enable social studies teachers to change teaching methods from traditional social studies teaching to social studies digital teaching. It also expands the area in the context of social studies more widely. Social studies pedagogy is transformative teaching for educating learners to understand human living as an individual and cohabitation in societies. Learners should be equipped with abilities to adapt themselves according to the environment, manage limited resources, understand changing development according to eras and various factors, understand themselves and other people, be patient and accept differences, have morals, and apply knowledge in living and development of digital citizenship. Social studies teachers are expected to apply such concepts suitably for the contexts and environment of new normal schooling. Teaching innovation is distinctive in the teaching and learning process with the focus on the learner as a maker. In this approach, digital technology is integrated with the teaching and learning process by selecting teaching methods, media, activities, and evaluation suitable for the contents. The methods and activities enhance learners to achieve objectives of teaching and learning as well to use students' learning performance for evaluating and developing their competencies.
Descriptors: Educational Change, Transformative Learning, Social Studies, Teaching Methods, Instructional Innovation, Technology Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Technology Integration, Lifelong Learning, Social Media
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