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Critical Lessons from an Emerging Field
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This editied volume explores the potential for Design Based Resaerch (DBR) in the social studies. Chapters focus on such topics as iterative design, using and producing theory, collaborating with educators, and the ways that DBR attends to historical, political and social context.
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This editied volume explores the potential for Design Based Resaerch (DBR) in the social studies. Chapters focus on such topics as iterative design, using and producing theory, collaborating with educators, and the ways that DBR attends to historical, political and social context.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429658983
- Artikelnr.: 56935819
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429658983
- Artikelnr.: 56935819
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Beth C. Rubin is Professor of Education at the Graduate School of Education, Rutgers University, USA. Eric B. Freedman is Assistant Professor of Teacher Education and Secondary Social Studies at Sacred Heart University, USA. Jongsung Kim is Assistant Professor of Social Studies Education at the Graduate School of Education, Hiroshima University, Japan.
Introduction 1. Design Research in the Social Studies: History,
Methodology, and Promise Part I: Improving Practice through Iterative
Design 2. From Form to Function: Learning with Practitioners to Support
Diverse Middle School Students' Disciplinary Reasoning and Writing 3. Using
Iterative Design to Improve Student Access and Engagement in an Online
Political Communications Simulation 4. Developing Authentic Performance
Assessments in a Classroom Mini-Economy: Reflections on the Process of
Design Part II: Using and Producing Theory 5. Applying Theory to
Problematic Practice: Lessons Learned from Two Implementations of a Unit on
Gender 6. From Practice to Theory: Ontological Innovation in a Ninth-Grade
History Classroom Part III: Collaborating with Educators 7. Intersecting
Goals in an Elementary Social Studies Design Project: Confessional Tales of
Teacher and Researcher Relationships 8. Design-Based Implementation
Research in a Government Classroom: A Teacher's Shifting Pedagogy over Four
Years Part IV: Contextualizing DBR Historically, Socially, and Politically
9. Theorizing Context in DBR: Integrating Critical Civic Learning into the
U.S. History Curriculum 10. Beyond National Discourses: South Korean and
Japanese Students "Make a Better Social Studies Textbook" Conclusion 11.
Towards Socially Transformative Design Research for Social Studies: A
Critical Epistemological Approach
Methodology, and Promise Part I: Improving Practice through Iterative
Design 2. From Form to Function: Learning with Practitioners to Support
Diverse Middle School Students' Disciplinary Reasoning and Writing 3. Using
Iterative Design to Improve Student Access and Engagement in an Online
Political Communications Simulation 4. Developing Authentic Performance
Assessments in a Classroom Mini-Economy: Reflections on the Process of
Design Part II: Using and Producing Theory 5. Applying Theory to
Problematic Practice: Lessons Learned from Two Implementations of a Unit on
Gender 6. From Practice to Theory: Ontological Innovation in a Ninth-Grade
History Classroom Part III: Collaborating with Educators 7. Intersecting
Goals in an Elementary Social Studies Design Project: Confessional Tales of
Teacher and Researcher Relationships 8. Design-Based Implementation
Research in a Government Classroom: A Teacher's Shifting Pedagogy over Four
Years Part IV: Contextualizing DBR Historically, Socially, and Politically
9. Theorizing Context in DBR: Integrating Critical Civic Learning into the
U.S. History Curriculum 10. Beyond National Discourses: South Korean and
Japanese Students "Make a Better Social Studies Textbook" Conclusion 11.
Towards Socially Transformative Design Research for Social Studies: A
Critical Epistemological Approach
Introduction 1. Design Research in the Social Studies: History,
Methodology, and Promise Part I: Improving Practice through Iterative
Design 2. From Form to Function: Learning with Practitioners to Support
Diverse Middle School Students' Disciplinary Reasoning and Writing 3. Using
Iterative Design to Improve Student Access and Engagement in an Online
Political Communications Simulation 4. Developing Authentic Performance
Assessments in a Classroom Mini-Economy: Reflections on the Process of
Design Part II: Using and Producing Theory 5. Applying Theory to
Problematic Practice: Lessons Learned from Two Implementations of a Unit on
Gender 6. From Practice to Theory: Ontological Innovation in a Ninth-Grade
History Classroom Part III: Collaborating with Educators 7. Intersecting
Goals in an Elementary Social Studies Design Project: Confessional Tales of
Teacher and Researcher Relationships 8. Design-Based Implementation
Research in a Government Classroom: A Teacher's Shifting Pedagogy over Four
Years Part IV: Contextualizing DBR Historically, Socially, and Politically
9. Theorizing Context in DBR: Integrating Critical Civic Learning into the
U.S. History Curriculum 10. Beyond National Discourses: South Korean and
Japanese Students "Make a Better Social Studies Textbook" Conclusion 11.
Towards Socially Transformative Design Research for Social Studies: A
Critical Epistemological Approach
Methodology, and Promise Part I: Improving Practice through Iterative
Design 2. From Form to Function: Learning with Practitioners to Support
Diverse Middle School Students' Disciplinary Reasoning and Writing 3. Using
Iterative Design to Improve Student Access and Engagement in an Online
Political Communications Simulation 4. Developing Authentic Performance
Assessments in a Classroom Mini-Economy: Reflections on the Process of
Design Part II: Using and Producing Theory 5. Applying Theory to
Problematic Practice: Lessons Learned from Two Implementations of a Unit on
Gender 6. From Practice to Theory: Ontological Innovation in a Ninth-Grade
History Classroom Part III: Collaborating with Educators 7. Intersecting
Goals in an Elementary Social Studies Design Project: Confessional Tales of
Teacher and Researcher Relationships 8. Design-Based Implementation
Research in a Government Classroom: A Teacher's Shifting Pedagogy over Four
Years Part IV: Contextualizing DBR Historically, Socially, and Politically
9. Theorizing Context in DBR: Integrating Critical Civic Learning into the
U.S. History Curriculum 10. Beyond National Discourses: South Korean and
Japanese Students "Make a Better Social Studies Textbook" Conclusion 11.
Towards Socially Transformative Design Research for Social Studies: A
Critical Epistemological Approach