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The Rise and Fall of Civic Education: The Battle for Social Studies in a Shifting Historical Landscape
 
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ISBN13:9781475858860
ISBN10:1475858868
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:290 pages
Size:227x150x15 mm
Weight:395 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 2 BW Illustrations, 14 Tables
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The Rise and Fall of Civic Education

The Battle for Social Studies in a Shifting Historical Landscape
 
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
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Number of Volumes: Paperback
 
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Short description:

This book investigates the changing definitions and purposes ascribed to social studies in the United States through time

Long description:

Social studies is a field in crisis. The crisis stems from a lack of understanding in the very foundation of social studies purpose in public education: civic education. Social studies theorists have not put forth a coherent method to teach civic education due to the public being unable to agree upon a general definition of civic education. This issue has disrupted the field since the early days. As educators sought to include civic education within public schools with a dedicated field, social studies evolved into a blending of history, social sciences, and civic education. Social studies? evolution never resolved the differences between the three. Instead of creating a unified field, the disciplines devalued social studies and thus any discipline associated with it. This book investigates the changing definitions and purposes ascribed to social studies in the United States through time. This result can be viewed through the rising tensions from culture wars as America?s divisive politics fights to control the narrative of the disciplines within social studies.

Table of Contents:

Introduction: Social Studies is/are

Chapter One: Making History Part of the Curriculum

Chapter Two: What is Civic Education

Chapter Three: Combining History and Civic Education

Chapter Four: A Social Studies Curriculum65

Chapter Five: What Happened to History Education?

Chapter Six: Cold War Comes to Social Sciences

Chapter Seven: A New Set of Controversies

Chapter Eight: Creating a National Crisis

Chapter Nine: Standards to Address the National Crisis

Chapter Ten: The Realm of Accountability

Chapter Eleven: The Nation?s Report Card

Appendix A: Chart of Major Social Studies Committees

Appendix B: Timeline of Social Studies Standards

Appendix C: NAEP Schedule

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