<p>This collection of works highlights ways that self-study of teaching and teacher education practices can advance conversations and knowledge in social studies education. The book contains chapters which explicitly address the power of self-study for social studies teachers and teacher educators.
Advancing Social Studies Education through Self-Study Methodology: The Power, Promise, and Use of Self-Study in Social Studies Education
β Scribed by Alicia R. Crowe, Todd Dinkelman (auth.), Alicia R. Crowe (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 231
- Series
- Self Study of Teaching and Teacher Education Practices 10
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
This collection of works highlights ways that self-study of teaching and teacher education practices can advance conversations and knowledge in social studies education. The book contains chapters which explicitly address the power of self-study for social studies teachers and teacher educators. For example, how a social studies teacher engaged in self-study learns and grows as a teacher; how a teacher educator thinks about, uses, and grows in their understanding of practice while focusing on rationales in social studies teaching. Further chapters include discussions of connections between the two fields, and specific examples are provided of how self-study can occur with a social studies focus and in a social studies context. The author of this book aims to add new dimensions to conversations taking place in two communities - self-study and social studies education. The bookβs strong subject area brings focus to already rich teacher education conversations in self-study. However, the focus on self-study and the power of this methodology for learning about and improving social studies teaching and teacher education adds to the continuing social studies education conversations about teaching and learning.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xxiii
Self-Study and Social Studies: Framing the Conversation....Pages 1-19
Join, or Die! A Pragmatic Case for Reflective Self-Study in Social Studies....Pages 21-36
Looking Glass on the Dresser: Finding Florence Fisher Farr....Pages 37-53
Self-Study Methodology as a Means Toward Ongoing Rationale Development and Refinement....Pages 55-70
Diversity, Democracy, and Documentation: A Self-Study Path to Sharing Social Realities and Challenges in a Field-Based Social Studies Curriculum Methods Course....Pages 71-86
Modeling Self-Study in Social Studies Teacher Education: Facilitating Learning About Teaching for Democratic Citizenship....Pages 87-102
Internationalising Social Studies Programmes Through Self-Study....Pages 103-117
Social Skills in Action: An Ethic of Care in Social Studies Student Teaching Supervision....Pages 119-137
Self-Studyβs Influence on Graduate Studies and Social Studies Teaching: Bridging Intent and Action....Pages 139-156
Complicating Coherence: Self-Study Research and Social Studies Teacher Education Programs and Practices....Pages 157-175
I Love It When a Plan Comes Together: Collaborative Self-Study in Graduate School as a Space to Reframe Thinking About Social Studies Teaching and Teacher Education....Pages 177-196
Looking Across and Moving Forward: Shared Connections and Future Questions....Pages 197-207
Back Matter....Pages 209-217
β¦ Subjects
Teaching and Teacher Education; Social Sciences, general
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