Social Studies and Young Children, CourseSmart eTextbookEucabeth A. OdhiamboLaureen E. NelsonKent ChrismanDr. Eucabeth OdhiamboDr. Laureen E. NelsonDr. Chrisman
Social Studies for Elementary School Children: Developing Young Citizens Previous research has shown that by age 3-4, children classify the human world into age groups: babies, "little kids," "big kids," young adults ("mommies and daddies"), and old adults ("grandmothers and grandfathers") ...
Social StudiesTeacher AttitudesTeacher EducationThis paper describes the social education curriculum in Korea which is based on the assumption of the importance of social education for young children. The first kindergarten curriculum was set up by the Ministry of Education in 1969 and then revised in...
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and policy makers. By coherently combining principles of child development and social studies content, this work provides a practical guide to building a successful curriculum for preschool through grade three. In keeping with the major premise of the "Teaching Young Children" series, i.e., knowled...
The article reviews challenges to powerful geography instruction, including traditional geography textbooks and pedagogy and the additional efforts needed to encourage...doi:10.1016/j.jssr.2016.06.004AdamsErinElsevier Inc.Journal of Social Studies Research...
Pro Tip:Do you praise your children based on their effort or ability?Studiesshow that praising children for their intelligence or natural-born abilities can lead to test anxiety and spending less time on tasks. Praise based on effort, however, encourages children to work harder on their goals....
Structured around the concepts considered key to the social science disciplines--the attitudes, values, and skills believed essential for citizens of a democratic society--it presents a multitude of ideas for introducing young children to social studies content. The book contains 11 chapters which ...
For Social Studies in Early Childhood Education and Curriculum in Early Childhood Education courses. This popular text provides a multitude of practical ideas, suggestions, and activities that prospective early childhood teachers can use to both interest young children in social studies and integrate soci...
psychopathology, use a developmental approach, given the detailed information it provides on the impact of SCT at different developmental stages of life. This knowledge can be used in developing specific age-related preventive intervention strategies for young children with SCT aimed to support social ...