Contemporary Political Thought and Its Implications for Social Studies Teachers |
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Authors: | Louise Porter |
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Affiliation: | Social Studies, Senior High School, Little Rock, Arkansas |
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Abstract: | When social studies students have a role in the processes of designing assignments, constructing rubrics, and conducting assessments, they participate in authentic democratic principles relative to their own learning. When given voice, choice, and ownership in their education, social studies students gain opportunities to strengthen their depth of engagement, expand their breadth of responsibility, and increase their degree of satisfaction. Concomitantly, incorporating genuine collaboration helps social studies teachers enhance their teaching effectiveness and improve their overall classroom assessment systems. Ultimately, these techniques help social studies teachers empower their students to live the social studies they are learning in class and apply the concepts to the contexts of their lives. Thus, the learning process becomes more meaningful, productive, and rewarding. |
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Keywords: | collaboration rubrics self-assessment |
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