“Responsible trust”: A value to strengthen Active Citizenship

In order to implement models of reform-based history education in the classroom there is a fundamental need to address preservice and practicing teachers’ understanding of learning and teaching history, mindful of the role inquiry must play in the process. The project described in this paper employe...

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Main Author: Alexandro Escudero
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Language:English
Published: Journal of Social Studies Education Research 2013-11-01
Series:Journal of Social Studies Education Research
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Online Access:http://jsser.org/index.php/JSSER/article/viewFile/148/pdf
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spelling doaj-943b2e749b9b45b0ae97f80df8618de42020-11-25T03:51:44ZengJournal of Social Studies Education Research Journal of Social Studies Education Research1309-91082013-11-01422754“Responsible trust”: A value to strengthen Active CitizenshipAlexandro EscuderoIn order to implement models of reform-based history education in the classroom there is a fundamental need to address preservice and practicing teachers’ understanding of learning and teaching history, mindful of the role inquiry must play in the process. The project described in this paper employed a comparative case design to explore how prospective social studies educators perceived inquiry-based instruction and the extent to which it aligned with relevant history education for middle and secondary students. Results suggest that the process undertaken by the intervention group may have more of an implicit impact on shaping how preservice teachers understand inquiry. Yet these preservice teachers included more inquiry-based activities in lesson plan products analyzed as part of this project. After the implementation of both means of learning about historical inquiry, many remained conflicted about what the ideal model of inquiry represents for student learning and at what ability level students are capable of engaging in inquiry in social studies.http://jsser.org/index.php/JSSER/article/viewFile/148/pdfActive Citizenshipinformal learning processidentityvolunteering
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Journal of Social Studies Education Research
Active Citizenship
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title “Responsible trust”: A value to strengthen Active Citizenship
title_short “Responsible trust”: A value to strengthen Active Citizenship
title_full “Responsible trust”: A value to strengthen Active Citizenship
title_fullStr “Responsible trust”: A value to strengthen Active Citizenship
title_full_unstemmed “Responsible trust”: A value to strengthen Active Citizenship
title_sort “responsible trust”: a value to strengthen active citizenship
publisher Journal of Social Studies Education Research
series Journal of Social Studies Education Research
issn 1309-9108
publishDate 2013-11-01
description In order to implement models of reform-based history education in the classroom there is a fundamental need to address preservice and practicing teachers’ understanding of learning and teaching history, mindful of the role inquiry must play in the process. The project described in this paper employed a comparative case design to explore how prospective social studies educators perceived inquiry-based instruction and the extent to which it aligned with relevant history education for middle and secondary students. Results suggest that the process undertaken by the intervention group may have more of an implicit impact on shaping how preservice teachers understand inquiry. Yet these preservice teachers included more inquiry-based activities in lesson plan products analyzed as part of this project. After the implementation of both means of learning about historical inquiry, many remained conflicted about what the ideal model of inquiry represents for student learning and at what ability level students are capable of engaging in inquiry in social studies.
topic Active Citizenship
informal learning process
identity
volunteering
url http://jsser.org/index.php/JSSER/article/viewFile/148/pdf
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