Advancing Social Studies Education through Self-Study Methodology: The Power, Promise, and Use of Self-Study in Social Studies Education

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Alicia R. Crowe
Springer Science & Business Media, Jun 25, 2010 - Education - 217 pages

Advancing Social Studies Education through Self-Study Methodology provides a collection of works that highlights ways in which self-study of teaching and teacher education practices can advance conversations and knowledge in social studies education. Some of the pieces chosen for this book will provide theoretical connections between the two fields (e.g. how values and principles important to both fields work together, are similar, and can help each field expand). Others will provide specific examples of self-studies that focus on social studies specific concepts. The book provides a strong and clear introduction of self-study to the field of social studies education as well as an argument for its use to further understand social studies teaching and teacher education. It also provides the self-study community with an example of how self-study can be used to look at content specific aspects of teaching and teacher education.

 

Contents

Framing the Conversation
1
2 Join or Die A Pragmatic Case for Reflective SelfStudy in Social Studies
20
Finding Florence Fisher Farr
37
4 SelfStudy Methodology as a Means Toward Ongoing Rationale Development and Refinement
55
A SelfStudy Path to Sharing Social Realities and Challenges in a FieldBased Social Studies Curriculum Methods Course
71
Facilitating Learning About Teaching for Democratic Citizenship
87
7 Internationalising Social Studies Programmes Through SelfStudy
103
An Ethic of Care in Social Studies Student Teaching Supervision
118
Bridging Intent and Action
139
SelfStudy Research and Social Studies Teacher Education Programs and Practices
157
Collaborative SelfStudy in Graduate School as a Space to Reframe Thinking About Social Studies Teaching and TeacherEducation
176
Shared Connections and Future Questions
197
Name Index
209
Subject Index
215
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