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Re/presenting women : the dilemma of social studies curriculum change in BCMcIntosh, Susan Kay 11 1900 (has links)
Formal curricula, official curriculum documents and recommended resources, are
revised periodically and have the opportunity to reflect feminist scholarship available at
the time of writing. This feminist project analyzes the treatment of women's history in
British Columbia's Social Studies 8-10 Integrated Resource Package 1997, the Social
Studies 11 Integrated Resouces Package 1997, and the History 12 Integrated Resource
Package 1997, all of which are due to be implemented in September, 1999. Informed by
feminist historiography and pedagogy, the above curricula are analyzed using the
following thematic organizers: degree of representation; segregation versus integration;
experience, diversity and voice; and the construction and deconstruction of gender
knowledge. A sampling of recommended learning resources found in the above
Integrated Resource Packages are also examined for their treatment of women's history.
The outcome of the research suggests that while limited gains have been made in the
degree to which women are addressed in the new curricula, the manner of representation
largely reflects her-story approaches that have been considered problematic by most
feminist historians since the mid-1970s. Recommendations for future revisions are also
included. / Education, Faculty of / Graduate
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Students As Historians: The Historical Narrative Inquiry Model's Impact on Historical Thinking and Historical EmpathyColby, Sherri Rae 12 1900 (has links)
The dissertation explores middle-school students' abilities to engage in historical thinking. I dispute the Hallam-Piaget model, which discourages analytical thinking through the assumption that children lack skills to think critically about history. My historical narrative inquiry model (1) teaches procedural knowledge (the process of "doing" history); (2) enhances interpretative skills; (3) cultivates historical perspectives based upon evidentiary history; and (4) encourages student authorship of historical narratives. In the fall semester of 2006, with a classroom of twenty-five seventh-graders, I initiated a research study designed to explore the impact of the historical narrative inquiry model through a sequence of thirty-two lessons. The lessons involved small- and large-group activities, including oral presentations, discussions about primary documents, and consideration of the relation between narratology and the creation of written history. Students generated their own historical narratives in order to articulate their perspectives. Eight students having varied reading-level proficiency served as primary participants in the study. Each of these students received pre- and post-intervention interviews. Outcomes reflected the enhancement of pedagogy intended to facilitate historical thinking and historical empathy in the classroom.
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Enhancing the social studies: A literature based program for fifth gradeGibson, Michael K. 01 January 1988 (has links)
No description available.
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Revitalization of the Valley of Enchantment Elementary School Nature Center, an on-site learning facilityKearns, Lorraine D. 01 January 1992 (has links)
Relevance to the California science, history, and social-science frameworks.
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Connecting students to content area literature, California history-grade fourDuncan, Laurie 01 January 1991 (has links)
Whole language philosophy.
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Women in history: A vanishing actO'Brien, Eileen Marie 01 January 1991 (has links)
5th grade -- Gender socialization.
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The Heaps Peak Arboretum environmental unitRuppel, Darrell 01 January 1992 (has links)
Rim of the World Unified School District -- 4th, 5th, and 6th grades.
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Staff development training for implementing a history-social science curriculumLoveless, Linda H. 01 January 1991 (has links)
No description available.
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A whole language approach to teaching history: Social studies through literatureTharp, Glenda Nell 01 January 1995 (has links)
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The importance of multicultural educationPearson, Ann Marie 01 January 1999 (has links)
No description available.
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