Educating about Social Issues in the 20th and 21st Centuries
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Educating About Social Issues in the 20th and 21st Centuries: A Critical Annotated Bibliography is comprisedof critical essays accompanied by annotated bibliographies on a host of programs models strategies andconcerns vis-à-vis teaching and learning about social issues facing society. The primary goal of the book is toprovide undergraduate and graduate students in the field of education professors of education and teacherswith a valuable resource as they engage in research and practice in relation to teaching about social issues.In the introductory essays authors present an overview of their respective topics (e.g. The Hunt/MetcalfModel Science/Technology/Science Genocide Education). In doing so they address among other concernsthe following: key theories goals objectives and the research base. Many also provide a set of recommendations for adapting and/or strengthening aparticular model program or the study of a specific social issue.In the annotated bibliographies accompanying the essays authors include those works that are considered classics and foundational. They also includeresearch- and practice-oriented articles. Due to space constraints the annotated bibliographies generally offer a mere sampling of what is available oneach approach program model or concern.The book is composed of twenty two chapters and addresses an eclectic array of topics including but not limited to the following: the history of teachingand learning about social issues; George S. Counts and social issues; propaganda analysis; Harold Rugg's textbook program; Hunt and Metcalf'sReflective Thinking and Social Understanding Model; Donald Oliver James Shaver and Fred Newmann's Public Issues Model; Massialas and Cox'Inquiry Model; the Engle/Ochoa Decisionmaking Model; human rights education; Holocaust education; education for sustainability; economic education;global education; multicultural education; James Beane's middle level education integrated curriculummodel; Science Technology Society (STS); addressing social issues in the English classroom;genocide education; interdisciplinary approaches to incorporating social issues into the curriculum; criticalpedagogy; academic freedom; and teacher education.
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