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Title
Handbook on teaching social issues / edited by Ronald W. Evans and David Warren Saxe
Published
Washington, D.C. : National Council for the Social Studies, 1996
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300.71073 Eva/Hot
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Description
viii, 406 pages ; 28 cm
Series
NCSS bulletin ; 93
Bulletin (National Council for the Social Studies (U.S.)) ; 93
Contents
Pt 1. Definition and rationale -- Pt 2. Reflective teaching strategies -- Pt 3. Cultural diversity -- Pt 4. Historical topics and themes -- Pt 5. Geography, global studies and the environment -- Pt 6. Social sciences -- Pt 7. An issues-centered curriculum -- Pt 8. Assessment -- Pt 9. Teacher education and supervision -- Pt 10. Future-oriented, issues-centered education -- Pt 11. Materials and resources -- Afterword
Notes
Includes index
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references
Subject
Social policy -- Study and teaching -- United States.
Social problems -- Study and teaching -- United States.
Social sciences -- Study and teaching -- United States.
SUBJECT
United States -- Social conditions http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140511 -- Study and teaching. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2001008697
Author
Evans, Ronald W.
Saxe, David Warren, 1953-
National Council for the Social Studies.
LC no.
96071673
ISBN
0879860715
Other Titles
Teaching social issues
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