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Comparing Ourselves to Others: International Knowledge and Attitudes
Authors:Jo Ann Cutler Sweeney  Peter A Zandan
Institution:1. Department of curriculum and instruction , University of Texas in Austin , USA;2. Educational Foundations and Policy Studies , University of Texas at Austin , USA
Abstract:The authors focus on the collaboration between a university methods professor and two classroom teachers in teaching social studies methods as a way of bridging the gap between university preparation for teaching social studies and putting that preparation into practice in elementary classrooms. The teachers offer recommendations from their own teaching experiences for how preservice teachers can find time for powerful social studies teaching despite pressures to meet the requirements of No Child Left Behind in literacy and mathematics. They integrate social studies with literacy and math, use "teachable moments" and transitions between subjects, and incorporate social studies research with computer and media skills. In addition, they employ class meetings to practice the democratic processes of collectively setting and revising class rules, accepting responsibility for those rules, and working together to solve classroom problems. Informal feedback from the preservice teachers reflects their appreciation of advice from classroom teachers with current experience in addressing the challenge of making time for powerful social studies teaching.
Keywords:curriculum integration  social studies  university-school collaboration
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