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BOOK DESCRIPTION
Now in its fifth edition, this popular text for secondary social studies methods courses integrates discussions of educational goals and the nature of history and social studies with ideas for organizing social studies curricula, units, lessons, projects, and activities. Advocating an inquiry and activity-based view of social studies teaching that respects the points of view of students and teachers, it offers systematic support and open, honest advice for new teachers.
Based in practice and experience, lesson ideas and materials in the book and online are designed to help new teachers address Common Core learning standards, to work in inclusive settings, and to promote literacy and the use of technology in social studies classrooms. Chapters include highlighted Learning Activities, Teaching Activities, and Classroom Activities designed to provoke discussion and illustrate different approaches to teaching social studies and conclude with recommendations for further reading. Features of the fifth edition include:
- Activities called “Think it over,” “Add your voice to the discussion,” “Try it yourself,” and “It’s your classroom” at the end of each chapter
- New topics such as the 1619 Project controversy, Stop WOKE campaigns, academic freedom, and legal restraints on 7–12 teachers
- New content on teaching literacy, including writing, reading, media, computer, and oral literacies
- Approaches to teaching advanced placement, international baccalaureate, and dual enrollment classes
- Multi-disciplinary and project-based teaching that combines history and social studies with the social sciences and other academic disciplines
- Links to the NCSS 3-C framework
- Information on becoming a professional leader through involvement in organizations like the NCSS and teacher unions
Designed for undergraduate and graduate pre-service social studies methods courses, this text is also useful for in-service training programs, as a reference for new social studies teachers, and as a resource for experienced social studies educators who are engaged in rethinking their teaching practice.
This text is supported by online materials, including discussion questions, lesson ideas, and links to lesson materials and activity sheets. You can find the resources here: https://alansinger.net/social-studies-for-secondary-schools/
- 1-1Ballad for Americans
- 1-2 Declaration of Independence
- 1-3 Martin Luther
- 1-4 German Peasants
- 1-5 Life & History
- 1-6 Who Am I
- 1-7 Lens to Past
- 1-8 Frederick Douglass
- 1-9 Aint I a Woman
- 1-10 Undocumented Immigrants
- 1-11 US Population
- 1-12 Family Artifacts
- 1-13 War on Terror
- 1-14 Sleep Walking
- 1-15 Immigration Cartoons
- 1-16 Middle East
- 1-17 Electoral college
- 1-18 Documenting 1619 Project
- 2-1 Historian
- 2-2 Defining History
- 2-3 Fact or Fiction
- 2-4 History is Messy
- 2-5 Bar Sauma
- 2-6 Mansa Musa
- 2-7 Worker Reads History
- 2-8 Impartial
- 2-9 Aurora D’Angelo
- 2-10 Vanzetti
- 2-11 Attitudes Toward Immigrants
- 2-12 Court Defines White
- 2-13 Immigration Restriction
- 2-14 Foreign Criminals
- 2-15 Age of Pericles
- 2-16 Homosexuality
- 3-1 Irish Famine
- 3-2 Civilization
- 3-3 Predicting the Future
- 3-4 Climate Tipping Points
- 3-5 Leviticus
- 3-6 Yoruba
- 3-7 Hidden Govt
- 3-8 Hamilton & Jefferson
- 3-9 Hoover & FDR
- 3-10 FDR & Reagan
- 3-11 Romney & Obama
- 3-12 Calculating Unemployment
- 3-13 Austerity
- 3-14 Economic Debate
- 3-15 1943 Test
- 3-16 Snoop Doggy FDR
- 4-1 Common Core
- 4-2 Race in America
- 4-3 Irish Immigrants
- 4-4 NCSS Standards
- 4-5 People Could Fly
- 4-6 American History
- 4-7 History as River
- 4-8 Tree of Liberty
- 5-1 Kingdom of Mali
- 5-2 Iraq War
- 5-3 Which Side Are You On
- 5-4 Douglass and King
- 6-1 African Burial Ground
- 6-2 Slave Conspiracy Trial
- 6-3 9-11 DBQ
- 6-4 Reconstruction
- 6-5 Woman Make History
- 6-6 Middle School Calendar
- 6-7 MS Christopher Columbus
- 6-8 MS British Colonies
- 6-9 Revolutionary America
- 6-10 Transforming America
- 6-11 Slavery and Civil War
- 6-12 Immigration
- 6-13 Industrialization
- 6-14 World at War
- 6-15 Civil Rights
- 6-16 Global Calendar
- 6-17 Poems
- 6-18 Mediterranean World
- 6-19 Global World
- 6-20 Columbian Exchange
- 6-21 De Las Casas
- 6-22 Lenni Lenape
- 6-23 Olaudah Equiano
- 6-24 New Ideas
- 6-25 Songs of Resistance
- 6-26 Imperialism and Revolution
- 6-27 War and Genocide
- 6-28 21st Century
- 6-29 US Calendar
- 6-30 Causes American Revolution
- 6-31 Common Sense
- 6-32 Defending the Constitution
- 6-33 Sectional Balance
- 6-34 Mexican-American War
- 6-35 Cotton and Slavery
- 6-36 Civil War
- 6-37 Industrialization
- 6-38 Woman’s Suffrage
- 6-39 US Annexs Philippines
- 6-40 World at War
- 6-41 Great Depression
- 6-42 Civil Rights
- 6-43 21st Centurypen_spark
- 7-1 Unit Plan
- 7-2 Editing Sources
- 7-3 Revolutionary France
- 7-4 Civil Rights Unit
- 7-5 African American Experience
- 7-6 Racism 2013
- 7-7 Disconnected Events
- 7-8 Connected Events
- 7-9 Great Society
- 7-10 Zinn on the Constitution
- 7-11 Dred Scott
- 7-12 Warren Court
- 7-13 Brennan v Scalia
- 7-14 Federalist 10
- 7-15 Original Intent
- 7-16 Labor Songs
- 7-17 ILGWU
- 7-18 Triangle Fire
- 8-1 Malcolm X
- 8-2 WW1
- 8-3 MS D-I LP
- 8-4 MS D-T Activity
- 8-5 HS D-I LP
- 8-6 HS D-I Activity
- 8-7 Developmental Lesson
- 8-8 Outcomes Based LP
- 8-9 Simplified LP
- 8-10 Differentiated
- 8-11 Organizer
- 8-12 Presidential Debates
- 9-1 Dancing
- 9-2 Activity Sheet
- 9-3 Talking Union
- 9-4 Do Now Activities
- 9-5 Dramatic Reading
- 9-6 Designing Questions
- 9-7 UN Human Rights
- 9-8 Civil War Document
- 9-9 Brooklyn Trolley Strike
- 9-10 War on Iraq
- 9-11 NYC Police Riot
- 9-12 Philippines
- 9-13 Margaret Chase Smith
- 9-14 Nixon Resigns
- 9-15 Reagan 2nd Inaugural
- 9-16 Patrick Henry
- 9-17 Anne Hutchinson
- 9-18 Garrison The Liberator
- 9-19 Susan Anthony
- 9-20 Lease Populist
- 9-21 Cross of Gold
- 9-22 Sacco and Vanzetti
- 9-23 T Shirt
- 10-1 Roe v Wade
- 10-2 History too Straight
- 10-3 Disobedience a Good thing
- 10-4 Rwanda
- 10-5 Die Gedanken Sind Frei
- 10-6 Peat Bog Soldiers
- 10-7 Martin Luther King
- 10-8 Kenya
- 10-9 Soweto
- 10-10 Gandhi
- 10-11 Ireland
- 10-12 Warsaw Ghetto
- 10-13 Christiana
- 10-14 Gallery Walk
- 10-15 Teaching 9-11
- 10-16 Women’s History
- 10-17 Dissent
- 10-18 Yeats Second Coming
- 10-19 Paddy on the Railway
- 11-1 Iroquois
- 11-2 Powerpoint
- 11-3 Brooklyn Bridge
- 11-4 Immigration
- 11-5 Immigration Rap
- 11-6 Amanda Tech Projects
- 12-1 Great Plains
- 12-2 Plato
- 12-3 Portfolio Rubric
- 12-4 Portfolios
- 12-5 Irish Immigration
- 12-6 Reconstruction
- 13-1 Slavery Walking Tour
- 13-2 Old Bethpage