Social Studies and Young Children, 1st edition

Published by Pearson (February 24, 2015) © 2016

  • Eucabeth A. Odhiambo
  • Laureen E. Nelson
  • Kent Chrisman Shippensburg University
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For courses in Social Studies in Early Childhood Education

Social Studies and Young Children provides the key elements teachers need to know about social studies teaching and learning with young children, ages three through eight. Written in an easy-to-understand style, the book includes NCSS and NAEYC standards, and weaves current research-based principles of developmentally appropriate practice throughout. Through the book's experiential, hands-on learning approach, teachers see how to reach young learners, pique their interest, and use their natural curiosity to develop more critical thinking.

The developmental learning focus promotes the idea that by understanding how young children learn, teachers will be more successful in presenting material in a way that children are able to comprehend, further allowing them to build knowledge as they are developmentally able to make sense of the material. Cross-curricular teaching and learning is promoted through the inclusion of a list of trade books in each chapter. A variety of strategies, activities, resources, and key chapter sections illustrate the concepts and help students make the connections to daily classroom practice.

  • Chapter 1 Understanding the Development of Social Studies Concepts and Young Children
  • Chapter 2 Planning Social Studies Activities with Young Children
  • Chapter 3 Child Development, Families, and Communities in the Social Studies Context
  • Chapter 4 Using Age Appropriate Methods and Strategies for Teaching History to Young Children
  • Chapter 5 Practicing Civics, Government, and Citizenship in Early Childhood Classrooms
  • Chapter 6 Helping Young Children Understand Economics and Social Issues
  • Chapter 7 Age Appropriate Understanding of Geography
  • Chapter 8 Diversity, Anti-Bias, and Multicultural Education
  • Chapter 9 Assessment

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