Issues Centered Education

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The Issues-Centered Community was founded for the purpose of introducing teachers to issues-centered approaches to teaching social studies and other school subjects, with the aim of helping teachers create stronger linkages between students' lives and the subjects, topics, issues, and themes they study in school.

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NCSS Paper in ERIC

Here is an update from Dr. Kimberlee Sharp…  read more »


Authors Call - Social Issues Book

9/1/2009

To: MEMBERS OF NCSS SOCIAL ISSUES SIG

FROM: SAMUEL TOTTEN (UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS, FAYETTEVILLE) AND JON E. PEDERSEN (UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA)  read more »


Take 2 -- A Powerful New Way to Teach Students About the World

From Karin Muller, Executive Director, Take 2, Inc.  read more »


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Minutes of the Issues Centered Community meeting in Houston, Texas, Nov. 15, 2008

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NCSS Issues Centered Education Community Meeting in Houston

Dear Colleagues:

The NCSS Issues Centered Education Community meeting will be held on Saturday Nov 15, 2008 from 2:00-3:00 PM in Hilton335C.

Mark

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