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Paperback Social Studies at the Center: Integrating Kids, Content, and Literacy Book

ISBN: 0325001685

ISBN13: 9780325001685

Social Studies at the Center: Integrating Kids, Content, and Literacy

For too many years in too many classrooms, social studies has been something that is "done" to students--with no real bridge between students' experiences and the pursuit of social values and moral citizenship. With the publication of Social Studies at the Center, Tarry Lindquist and Douglas Selwyn change all that. For the first time, students actually "do" social studies. They read, write, act, sing, dance, and draw social studies. They compare, organize, investigate, interview, and analyze facts. Most of all, they come to love social studies because in the process of studying content, they are learning more about themselves.

Social Studies at the Center presents a view of teaching and learning that connects what students learn in social studies with how they learn it and what they feel about it. With an emphasis on meaning and understanding over coverage of facts, the authors demonstrate how to customize learning to accommodate students' interests. They support an integrated approach to social studies teaching and place the subject at the center of the entire school curriculum.

In addition to providing a large repertoire of learning strategies, Lindquist and Selwyn demonstrate how intermediate and middle school teachers can put social studies skills, content, and knowledge at the center of their school day--with benefits that are reaped beyond the social studies period. Two units are provided as models: one on geography and the other on history. An entire chapter is dedicated to responding to both common and uncommon questions about the teaching and learning of social studies. Another details sixty-eight practical integrative strategies that teachers can put to immediate use. Favorite resources and websites are shared, and a brief review of national standards and assessment strategies are included.

Whether you are a seasoned or novice teacher, new to the profession or new to the grade level, Social Studies at the Center will serve as that veteran educator down the hall who recognizes that the best learning occurs in an integrated, real-world context and that the best vehicles for achieving this are small group work, hands-on projects, kid-centered research, and student-based assessment.

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This is a wonderful resource for teachers of all grade levels. The authors provide detailed descriptions of lessons, techniques, and sound teaching practices. Their ideas inspire creativity while providing an approach to teaching children that is student centered. They take into consideration student learning styles, the multiple intelligences, and student interest. While their specific unit ideas can immediately be included in your classroom curriculum, they also provide unit guidelines so you can design units of your own including their key ideas. In addition, they provide many references, answers to common questions, and a list of their favorite teaching strategies. I would recommend this book, and others by the same authors, to all teachers.

Social Studies at the Center: A Review

Social Studies At the Center: Integrating Kids, Content, and Literacy is an immensely useful guide to using social studies content as the core of an integrated school curriculum. Plainly written by teachers, for teachers, the book's backbone is a detailed pair of fourth and fifth grade units, "Windows on the World" and "Immigration." Both units feature lesson plans that may be followed as closely--or loosely--as one wishes. In a helpful Q & A section, the authors grapple with hard questions like "How Do I Learn to Listen to My Students?" "What About Testing?" "How Do You Foster Student Inquiry?" and "What about Textbooks?" The authors' answers are relevant and timely for any teacher in any stage of his or her career. For myself, the most useful part of the book is the unit on Immigration. I've already started a modified unit with my middle school students, and it's proven so compelling that even my most reluctant learners have found joy in it. I've only owned Social Studies At the Center for a few weeks, and already it's dog-eared, scribbled-in, and thoroughly indispensable.
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