For the last 2 decades, the field of social studies education has seen
an increase in research on the use of discussions as an essential
instructional technique. This book examines the importance of using
quality dialogue as a tool to help students understand complex issues
in social studies classrooms. The author provides a collection of
well-known, evidence-based discussion techniques as well as classroom
examples showing the methods in use. While the benefits of using
discussion as an instructional method is widely considered a best
practice of civic learning, actual high-quality discussions are rare
and notoriously difficult to facilitate. _Making Classroom Discussions
Work_ is designed to guide teacher educators and classroom teachers in
facilitating equitable and productive discussions that will boost
learning and democratic engagement.
Book Features:
* Emphasizes the rationale for using discussion in social studies
teaching.
* Collects strategies that have been proposed in disparate journal
articles and books in one convenient volume.
* Presents research-based challenges and supports for conducting and
assessing discussions in the social studies.
* Includes methods and tips to help teachers make discussions more
equitable in their classrooms.
CONTRIBUTORS: Terence Beck, Jacob S. Bennett, Bryant O. Best, Mary
Ellen Daneels, Antero Garcia, Noorya Hayat, Carlos P.
Hipolito-Delgado, Erica Hodgin, Amanda Jennings, Jeff Kabat, Kei
Kawashima-Ginsberg, Jada Kohlmeier, Bruce E. Larson, Arine Lowery,
Paula McAvoy, Elizabeth Milligan Cordova, H. Richard Milner IV, Nicole
Mirra, Chauncey Monte-Sano; Walter Parker, Maria del Mar Estrada
Rebull, Abby Reisman, Dan Stickney
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780807780879
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Teachers College Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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