Teaching social studies for critical, active citizenship in Aotearoa New Zealand / edited by Michael Harcourt, Andrea Milligan and Bronwyn Wood.
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Wellington, New Zealand :
NZCER Press,
[2016]
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TEPP 221
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Table of Contents:
- 1. What is this subject called social studies? / Jane Abbiss, with Hilary Kingston
- 2. Te whanaketanga o te wāhanga ako o te Tikanga ā Iwi: Mai i te kore, ki te wheiao, ki te ao mārama = the development of the Tikanga ā Iwi learning area: from nothingness, to half-light, to the full light of day / Hēmi Dale
- 3. Issues-based social inquiry in social studies and citizenship education / Andrea Milligan, Philippa Hunter and Michael Harcourt
- 4. Deepening thinking through viewpoints, values and perspectives / Mike Taylor and Paul Keown
- 5. Teaching social studies for social justice: social action is more than just 'doing stuff' / Carol Mutch [and 3 others]
- 6. Paying attention to emotions: understanding the affective dimension in the social studies classroom / Rachel Tallon
- 7. Rethinking literacies in social studies for future-facing young citizens / Philippa Hunter
- 8. How to use assessment to enhance learning in social studies / Rose Atkins and Peter Rawlins.