Keywords in the Social Studies takes words commonly used in social
studies education and unsettles them in ways that will redefine the
field for years to come. Throughout the book, leading and emerging
scholars in social studies education experiment with keywords central
to the field seen as either taken for granted (such as family and
technology) or perennially contested (such as terrorism and freedom),
offering readers new positions, approaches, and orientations to what
is possible to teach in the social studies. Focusing on democratic
ways of living and being in the world as citizens, this innovative
collection offers chapters organized around twenty-six keywords and
ten invited responses to survey the unsettled terrain we call "the
social studies." Each chapter attends to a specific keyword selected
for both its contemporary applicability to different aspects of K–12
social studies education and to its dominant presence in the
curriculum thought that structures social studies education in
classrooms, museums, and beyond. Drawing inspiration from Raymond
Williams’ work on keywords in culture, over fifty authors discuss
complex and contested components of each keyword by way of offering
diverse accounts that range from autobiographical narratives to
historical genealogies, from critical implications of specific
curriculum texts to offering vignettes of classroom teaching that
deploy a keyword concept in practice. Keywords in the Social Studies
is timely and essential reading for graduate students and faculty in
social studies education and curriculum studies; students and teacher
candidates in undergraduate and graduate education courses; and
practitioners teaching in schools, museums, and other spaces of
learning.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781433156397
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Peter Lang
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok