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Social Studies for the Preschool/Primary Child, 8th Edition by Carol Seefeldt, University of Maryland Sharon D. Castle, George Mason University Renee D. Falconer, George Mason University ZIP OR PDF for sale 

Table of Contents

Part ONE  Planning for the Social Studies                                                            


Chapter 1  These Are the Social Studies                                                                           

Past Approaches to the Social Studies 

  Progressive Education and the Here-and-Now Curriculum 

  Social-Living Curriculum 

  Holiday Curriculum 

  Social Forces and Theories Affecting the Curriculum

Social Studies Today 

  Active Learning 

  Integrated 

  Meaningful 

  Of High Interest 

  Standards for Knowledge, Skills and Attitudes

  Scope and Sequence

  Curriculum Models for Early Childhood Education 

Summary 

Extend Your Knowledge 

Resources 


Chapter 2  Planning and Assessment          

Knowledge of Children 

  Children Are Alike 

  So Alike, So Different

  Special Needs 

Knowledge of the Community

  The Child’s Physical World 

  Cultural Knowledge and Values 

Knowledge of the Social Studies 

  Short- and Long-Term Planning 

  Involving the Children 

  Planning for the Spontaneous

  Lesson Plans 

  Units, Projects and Thematic Learning

Assessment of the Social Studies Curriculum

  Observation 

  Portfolios 

  Informal Interviews 

  Performance Interviews 

  Checklists 

  Standardized Tests

Summary 

Extend Your Knowledge

Resources 


Chapter 3  Resources for Learning

The Children 

The Family 

  Informal Involvement 

  Formal Involvement 

The School 

THE COMMUNITY

    Field Work

    Guest Speakers

 Community Service

The Classroom 

  Deciding on Learning Centers 

  Introducing Centers   

  Types of Centers 

  Vicarious Materials in the Classroom

Summary 

Extend Your Knowledge 

Resources 


Part TWO  The Processes of Social Studies          

                                                 

Chapter 4  Thinking and Concept Formation                                                                 

Planning Thinking Experiences 

  Firsthand Experiences 

  Experiences Involving Others 

  Experiences Requiring Language 

Fostering Thinking Processes 

  Questioning and Sensing Problems 

  Locating Information: Field Trips 

  Organizing and Interpreting Information 

  Seeing Relationships and Beginning to Generalize 

  Interpreting, Reflecting and Reaching Conclusions 

Concept Formation 

  Key Concepts 

  Concept Development 

Nurturing Concept Formation 

  The Problem of the Match 

  Guidelines for Concept Formation 

Summary 

Extend Your Knowledge 

Resources 


Chapter 5  Self, Others and the Community: Social Skills                                             

Social Skills Develop 

Theories of Socialization 

  Behavioral Theories 

  Erikson’s Theory  

  Social-Cognitive Theories 

Factors Affecting Social Development

  The Family 

  Role Culture 

  Role of the School 

Self-Concept 

  General Identity: Names 

  The Physical Self 

  Self-Efficacy 

  Assessing Self-Concept, Self-Esteem and Self-Efficacy 

Relating to Others 

  Communicating 

  Sharing 

  Cooperating 

  Making and Having Friends  

  Conflict Resolution 

Summary 

Extend Your Knowledge 

Resources 


Chapter 6  Culture, Diversity and Values                                                                 

CULTURE

DIVERSITY

WHAT ARE YOUR ATTITUDES?

How Children Learn ABOUT OTHERS

KEY CONCEPTS

ATTITUDES AND VALUES

HOW CHILDREN LEARN VALUES 

  Modeling 

  Reinforcement 

  Learning 

Which Theory? 

  Indoctrination 

  Value Clarification 

  Value Analysis 

What Values Should Be Taught? 

  Encouraging Anti-Bias Values in the Classroom

  Teaching Peace, Understanding War 

Summary 

Extend Your Knowledge 

Resources 


Part THREE  The Content of the Social Studies                                                   

 

Chapter 7  Children’s Study of Time, Continuity, and Change: History        

Key Concepts 

    History

    Science, Technology and Society

Time 

  Development of Time Concepts 

  Routines That Teach Time 

  Measuring Time 

  The Passage of Time 

Change 

  In School 

  In the Neighborhood or Community  

  In Nature 

  In Children 

The Continuity of Human Life 

  The Family 

  Intergenerational Contacts 

  Holiday Celebrations and Traditions

  Cultural Universals

The Past 

  People 

  Objects and Visual Discovery 

  Narratives and the Arts 

Methods of the Historian 

Summary  

Extend Your Knowledge 

Resources


Chapter 8  People, Places and Environments: Geography                                             

Key Concepts 

The Earth Is the Place Where We Live 

  Our Environment 

  Land and Water 

  Caring for Our Earth 

  A Nearly Round Sphere in a Solar System 

Direction and Location 

  Movement Exploration 

  Directional Terms 

  Distance and Measurement 

  Maps and Globes 

Relationships Within Places 

Spatial Interactions 

Regions 

  Physical Regions 

  Cultural Regions 

Summary 

Extend Your Knowledge 

Resources 


Chapter 9  Production, Distribution and Consumption: Economics                             

Development of Economic Concepts 

  Key Concepts 

  Scarcity 

  Economic Production 

  Preparing for Careers 

Summary 

Extend Your Knowledge 

Resources 


Chapter 10 Developing Citizenship: Civics and Government

Key Concepts

Democratic Values

  Civic participation

Political Concepts

   Research

   Voting

   Symbols of Democratic Government

Ownership and Pride

    School and Community

Summary

Extend Your Knowledge

Resources


Chapter 11 Global Connections

Key Concepts

Interconnectedness and Interdependency

  Similarities

Resources for Learning about Others

Global Education

Summary

Extend Your Knowledge

Resources


References

 Index 

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