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Childrens Thinking About Cultural Universals Jere Brophy Janet Alleman

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Childrens Thinking About Cultural Universals Jere Brophy Janet Alleman
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.72 MB
Pages: 464
Author: Jere Brophy; Janet Alleman
ISBN: 9780805848939, 9781410615619, 0805848932, 1410615618
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Childrens Thinking About Cultural Universals Jere Brophy Janet Alleman by Jere Brophy; Janet Alleman 9780805848939, 9781410615619, 0805848932, 1410615618 instant download after payment.

Drawing on interview data, the authors describe K-3 students' knowledge and thinking about basic aspects of the social world that are addressed in the elementary social studies curriculum. The interviews focused on human activities relating to nine cultural universals that are commonly addressed in the elementary social studies curriculum: food, clothing, shelter, communication, transportation, family living, childhood, money, and government. This volume synthesizes findings from the research and discusses their implications for curriculum and instruction in early social studies. Children's Thinking About Cultural Universals significantly expands the knowledge base on developments in children's social knowledge and thinking and, in addition, provides a wealth of information to inform social studies educators' and curriculum developers' efforts to match instruction to students' prior knowledge, both by building on already developed valid knowledge and by addressing common misconceptions. It represents a quantum leap in the availability of information on the trajectories of children's knowledge about common topics in primary elementary social studies education.

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