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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Gayle Mindes , Mark NewmanPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Edition: Third Edition Dimensions: Width: 18.10cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 25.50cm Weight: 0.531kg ISBN: 9781538140062ISBN 10: 1538140063 Pages: 254 Publication Date: 17 September 2021 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsA textbook all early childhood teachers need to help them restore civic education and the social studies to their appropriate role as the essential core of the school curriculum. --George S. Morrison, emeritus professor, Early Childhood Education, University of North Texas Both eminently practical and reflective of current research and critical issues in our society, this noteworthy and up-to-date text offers teacher educators and students a comprehensive approach to using social studies as the core and framework of a curriculum for young children. The book covers familiar topics--such as the roles of community and citizenship--along with more challenging ones such as recognizing and addressing the role of institutional racism. Study questions and suggestions for enhancing learning prompt readers to further build their knowledge of social studies content and strategies for teaching young children. --Derry Koralek, early childhood author and consultant; former editor in chief of Young Children journal and Chief Publishing Officer at NAEYC When social studies is taught well, it elevates young children's appreciation of other people, deepens their regard for the social contexts people inhabit, and enlivens their view of themselves in the human world. This new edition of a foundational text expands familiar perspectives and includes necessary new voices concerning culture, equity, bilingualism, and community. Each contributor invites beginning and experienced teachers into deep inquiry with first-person accounts, suggested activities, study questions, and recommended resources to maintain that inquiry long afterwards. An excellent and important resource. --Ross A. Thompson, Ph.D., distinguished professor, Department of Psychology, University of California, Davis A textbook all early childhood teachers need to help them restore civic education and the social studies to their appropriate role as the essential core of the school curriculum.--George S. Morrison, emeritus professor, Early Childhood Education, University of North Texas Both eminently practical and reflective of current research and critical issues in our society, this noteworthy and up-to-date text offers teacher educators and students a comprehensive approach to using social studies as the core and framework of a curriculum for young children. The book covers familiar topics--such as the roles of community and citizenship--along with more challenging ones such as recognizing and addressing the role of institutional racism. Study questions and suggestions for enhancing learning prompt readers to further build their knowledge of social studies content and strategies for teaching young children.--Derry Koralek, early childhood author and consultant; former editor in chief of Young Children journal and Chief Publishing Officer at NAEYC When social studies is taught well, it elevates young children's appreciation of other people, deepens their regard for the social contexts people inhabit, and enlivens their view of themselves in the human world. This new edition of a foundational text expands familiar perspectives and includes necessary new voices concerning culture, equity, bilingualism, and community. Each contributor invites beginning and experienced teachers into deep inquiry with first-person accounts, suggested activities, study questions, and recommended resources to maintain that inquiry long afterwards. An excellent and important resource.--Ross A. Thompson, Ph.D., distinguished professor, Department of Psychology, University of California, Davis Author InformationGayle Mindes, EdD, is professor emerita at DePaul University, where she was a faculty member for 25 years and served as associate dean, acting dean, and chair of the Teacher Education Department. She is the author of several notable books, including Assessing Young Children and Social Studies for Young Children: Preschool and Primary Curriculum Anchor, Second Edition, as well as editor for Teaching Young Children with Challenging Behavior and Contemporary Challenges in Teaching Young Children: Meeting the Needs of All Students. Mark Newman, PhD is professor of social studies education at National College of Education, National Louis University. He has written and edited articles and books on maps, photographs, primary sources, and various historical and geographical topics. He is co-author of a book on visual literacy. Newman has been awarded several National Endowment for the Humanities grants and was director of a Library of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources project. In 2016, he won the National College of Education Distinguished Teaching Award. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |