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.
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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.
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- Contents
- Foreword Diana E. Hess vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction Jane C. Lo 1
- Part I: Engaging in Classroom Discussions
- 1. Guiding Principles for Using Classroom Discussion 11
- Bruce E. Larson
- 2. Preparing Teachers for Current and Controversial Issue Discussion 27
- Kei Kawashima-Ginsberg, Mary Ellen Daneels, and Noorya Hayat
- 3. Supporting Civic Discussions With Younger Students 44
- Terence A. Beck
- Part II: Unpacking Well-Known Discussion Techniques in the Social Studies
- 4. Socratic Seminar: Learning With and From Each Other While Interpreting Complex Text 63
- Jada Kohlmeier
- 5. Structured Academic Controversy: What It Can Be 73
- Walter C. Parker
- 6. Structure Matters: Comparing Deliberation and Debate 90
- Paula McAvoy and Arine Lowery
- 7. Document-Based Discussions in History: Orienting Students to the Discipline 106
- Abby Reisman
- 8. Embedding Discussion Throughout Inquiry 124
- María del Mar Estrada Rebull, Chauncey Monte-Sano, Amanda Jennings, and Jeff Kabat
- Part III: Expanding Toward More Equitable Discussions
- 9. Talking Politics Online: Educating for Online Civic and Political Dialogue 143
- Erica Hodgin
- 10. The Structures We Live In: Discussing Racialization of Neighborhoods to Transform the Null Curriculum 161
- Jacob S. Bennett, H. Richard Milner IV, and Bryant O. Best
- 11. Get Out of Your Own Way: Sharing Power to Engage Students of Color in Authentic Conversations of Social Inequity 176
- Dane Stickney, Elizabeth Milligan Cordova, and Carlos P. Hipolito-Delgado
- 12. Supporting Youth to Engage in Authentic Civic Dialogue in Our "Actually Existing" Democracy 192
- Nicole Mirra and Antero Garcia
- Concluding Thoughts 209
- Jane C. Lo
- Appendix A: Pledge of Allegiance Mini Unit 215
- Appendix B: Ticket to Pledge Seminar 217
- Appendix C: Pledge Discussion Guide 219
- Appendix D: The Pledge of Allegiance Supreme Court Cases 223
- Appendix E: You Be the Judge: Frazier v. Winn 225
- About the Editor and Contributors 229
- Index 235
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780807766644
Publisert
2022-01-28
Utgiver
Teachers' College Press
Vekt
355 gr
Høyde
226 mm
Bredde
153 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
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Heftet
Antall sider
256
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