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A Vision for Powerful Social Studies
Meaningful not trivial   useful in and out of school   centers on powerful ideas   emphasizes authentic activities and assessments
Value-Based ____ engages students in making decisions   ____ aware of social policy implications   ____ realizes social diversity   ____ sensitivity to cultural similarities and differences   ____ commitment to social responsibility and action   ____ involves critical thinking   ____ recognition of opposing points of view   ____ respect for well-supported positions   ____ involves ethics
Challenging ____ expected to strive to achieve instructional goals   ____ challenged to come to grips with controversial issues  ____ participate assertively but respectfully in group discussions   ____ work productively with others (a learning community)   ____ well-reasoned arguments rather than opinions voiced without adequate thought or commitment   ____ uses varieties of sources of information with different perspectives   ____ makes well-reasoned and informed decisions
Active ___ flexibility requiring reflective thinking and decision making as events unfold during instruction.   ____ captures "teachable moments"  ____ physical activity as well as thinking activities relates prior knowledge to current experiences   ____ via discussion, readings, writing, etc.   ____ "hands-on" and "minds-on"
Integrative ______crosses disciplinary boundaries  _____  across time and space  ____ links past and present   ____ links theory and reality   ____ links research and practical applications   ____ involves new technologies   ____ connected with life and social issues   ____ involves knowledge and skills

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A Vision For Powerful Social Studies

  • 1. A Vision for Powerful Social Studies
  • 2. Meaningful not trivial useful in and out of school centers on powerful ideas emphasizes authentic activities and assessments
  • 3. Value-Based ____ engages students in making decisions ____ aware of social policy implications ____ realizes social diversity ____ sensitivity to cultural similarities and differences ____ commitment to social responsibility and action ____ involves critical thinking ____ recognition of opposing points of view ____ respect for well-supported positions ____ involves ethics
  • 4. Challenging ____ expected to strive to achieve instructional goals ____ challenged to come to grips with controversial issues ____ participate assertively but respectfully in group discussions ____ work productively with others (a learning community) ____ well-reasoned arguments rather than opinions voiced without adequate thought or commitment ____ uses varieties of sources of information with different perspectives ____ makes well-reasoned and informed decisions
  • 5. Active ___ flexibility requiring reflective thinking and decision making as events unfold during instruction. ____ captures "teachable moments" ____ physical activity as well as thinking activities relates prior knowledge to current experiences ____ via discussion, readings, writing, etc. ____ "hands-on" and "minds-on"
  • 6. Integrative ______crosses disciplinary boundaries _____ across time and space ____ links past and present ____ links theory and reality ____ links research and practical applications ____ involves new technologies ____ connected with life and social issues ____ involves knowledge and skills