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Rethinking Social Studies for Social Education

2011
What really are the purposes of schooling and education in our society? What are the roles of other institutions in society within the context of teaching and learning? Are socialization, assimilation and passivity all we desire of our institutions? Are we so uncomfortable and wary of our “way of life” that we can’t even trust ourselves? What good is a
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FUNDAMENTALISM AND EDUCATION: A Case‐study in Social Ambiguity

Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 1985
Religious fundamentalism has played a significant role in the contemporary conserviative attack on public education. For those who are concerned to defend even the limited degree of liberal or progressive education now existing, it is essential to understand the nature and implications of this populist and reactionary social phenomenon whose appeal is ...
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The Study of Education and Social Development

Comparative Education Review, 1965
tion or a process. New stimulus to the study of change has been provided by the current academic passion and political enthusiasm for an understanding of the process by which nations modernize. Recent frenetic activity among social scientists has produced a substantial literature on social change, modernization and development.
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Social Studies in General Education

The Journal of Higher Education, 1943
T HE first and perhaps most fundamental purpose of social education is the development of common social directions. The fact that we are today suffering from widespread confusion and conflict about values-the ends to be servedis so well documented by students of society that it can no longer be seriously challenged.
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Democratic Education for Social Studies

2006
In the first edition of this book published in 1988, Shirley Engle and I offered a broader and more democratic curriculum as an alternative to the persistent back-to-the-basics rhetoric of the ’70s and ’80s. This curriculum urged attention to democratic practices and curricula in the school if we wanted to improve the quality of citizen participation ...
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Social Entrepreneurship Competency in Higher Education: An Analysis Using Mixed Methods

Journal of Social Entrepreneurship, 2023
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Social Studies Education eC21

2015
Social studies is at the center of a good school curriculum because it is where students learn to see and inter pret the world-its peoples, places, cultures, systems, and prob lems; its dreams and calam it ies-now and long ago. In social studies lessons and units of study, students don’t simply exper i ence the world but are helped delib er ately ...
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Theoretical frameworks in social work education: a scoping review

Social Work Education, 2021
Dianne Cox, Helen Cleak, Alex Bhathal
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Social Studies Education

2015
Antonio J. Castro, Ryan T. Knowles
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