Social Studies As New Literacies in a Global Society Relational Cosmopolitanism in the Classroom 1st Edition by Mark Baildon ,James S.Damico – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 9780203840009
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ISBN 13:9780203840009
Author:Mark Baildon ,James S Damico
This book reconceptualizes social studies teaching and learning in ways that will help prepare students to live in “new times” – prepared for new forms of labor in the post-industrial economy, equipped to handle new and emerging technologies and function in the new media age, and prepared to understand different perspectives to participate in an increasingly diverse, multicultural global society. Mark Baildon and James Damico offer an integrated theoretical framework and corresponding set of web-based technology tools to guide a reconceptualized social studies education and provide concrete examples of teachers and students wrestling with core challenges involved in doing inquiry-based investigations with web-based texts. The authors also lay out a range of suggestions for social studies and literacy teachers, curriculum developers, teacher educators, and researchers interested in enacting and researching social studies as new literacies for living in the global society in the 21st century.
Table of contents:
Part I: Reconceptualizing Social Studies: Frameworks and Tools
The Role of Social Studies in “New Times”
Teaching and Learning in New Times: Challenges and Possibilities
Part II: Exploring and Examining Challenges and Possibilities: Windows into Classrooms
Collaboratively Negotiating the Challenge of Locating Reliable, Readable, and Useful Sources
Examining the Claims and Credibility of a Complicated Multimodal Web-based Text
The Challenge of Synthesizing Web-based Information in an Inquiry-based Social Studies Classroom
Part I: Identifying What We Know and What We Don’t Know— Progressive Knowledge-building in an Inquiry Community
Part II: Identifying What We Know and What We Don’t Know— Progressive Knowledge-building in an Inquiry Community
Social Studies as New Literacies: Relational Cosmopolitanism in the Classroom
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