| Titre : | Teaching of Social Studies | | Type de document : | texte imprimé | | Auteurs : | Singh Y.K. Dr., Auteur | | Editeur : | APH Publishing Corporation | | Année de publication : | 2018 | | Importance : | 1 vol. (xii-296 p.) | | Format : | 22 cm | | Note générale : | Index | | Langues : | Français (fre) | | Catégories : | Sciences humaines:Sciences de l'éducation
| | Tags : | Teaching Social Studies | | Index. décimale : | 371.3 | | Résumé : | Social studies is defined by the National Council for Social Studies External link as “the integrated study of the social sciences and humanities to promote civic competence.” General social studies establishes a foundation for all of the subsequent, more specific classes that students will take in history, civics and the like. Typically, students take general social studies in elementary school, then move to more specific areas of study in middle school, and even more in-depth subjects in high school and college.
In elementary school, students take social studies every year, beginning with the most basic elements of geography and history, and gradually progressing to more specific and detailed subjects as years go on. In middle school, students take a specific social studies class each year, usually revolving around world history and U.S. history, and in high school, classes are more dedicated to completing a thorough study of a particular subject, like modern American history. |
Teaching of Social Studies [texte imprimé] / Singh Y.K. Dr., Auteur . - [S.l.] : APH Publishing Corporation, 2018 . - 1 vol. (xii-296 p.) ; 22 cm. Index Langues : Français ( fre) | Catégories : | Sciences humaines:Sciences de l'éducation
| | Tags : | Teaching Social Studies | | Index. décimale : | 371.3 | | Résumé : | Social studies is defined by the National Council for Social Studies External link as “the integrated study of the social sciences and humanities to promote civic competence.” General social studies establishes a foundation for all of the subsequent, more specific classes that students will take in history, civics and the like. Typically, students take general social studies in elementary school, then move to more specific areas of study in middle school, and even more in-depth subjects in high school and college.
In elementary school, students take social studies every year, beginning with the most basic elements of geography and history, and gradually progressing to more specific and detailed subjects as years go on. In middle school, students take a specific social studies class each year, usually revolving around world history and U.S. history, and in high school, classes are more dedicated to completing a thorough study of a particular subject, like modern American history. |
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