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Academic Preparation in Social Studies: Teaching for Transition from High School to College

af James Herbert

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This six-chapter book encourages discussion of teacher preparation to help strengthen history and social science in local schools and offers specific suggestions for achieving local expertise and responsibility in curriculum and instruction. The book promotes further nationwide discussion about what should be taught in the high school classroom and how to ensure that all students are adequately prepared for college. Chapter topics include: (1) "Beyond the Green Book," which offers suggestions for how the outcomes in "The Academic Preparation for College" might be achieved; (2) "The Outcomes and Organizing the Body of Knowledge," which discusses the scope, sequence, and integration of knowledge, with particular emphasis on History, Geography, and Social Science; (3) "The Outcomes and Developing Student Thought," which discusses curriculor choices; (4) "Teaching History and Social Sciences;" (5) "Social Studies and the Basic Academic Competencies;" and (6) "Toward Further Discussion," which discusses the future of high school-college collaboration. The document includes a five-page bibliography and two appendices. The first appendix explains why the study of social studies is important, and what subject areas it includes. The second appendix has a short story by James Joyce entitled "Eveline." A 1983-85 listing of the members of the Council on Academic Affairs concludes the document. (TRS)… (mere)
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This six-chapter book encourages discussion of teacher preparation to help strengthen history and social science in local schools and offers specific suggestions for achieving local expertise and responsibility in curriculum and instruction. The book promotes further nationwide discussion about what should be taught in the high school classroom and how to ensure that all students are adequately prepared for college. Chapter topics include: (1) "Beyond the Green Book," which offers suggestions for how the outcomes in "The Academic Preparation for College" might be achieved; (2) "The Outcomes and Organizing the Body of Knowledge," which discusses the scope, sequence, and integration of knowledge, with particular emphasis on History, Geography, and Social Science; (3) "The Outcomes and Developing Student Thought," which discusses curriculor choices; (4) "Teaching History and Social Sciences;" (5) "Social Studies and the Basic Academic Competencies;" and (6) "Toward Further Discussion," which discusses the future of high school-college collaboration. The document includes a five-page bibliography and two appendices. The first appendix explains why the study of social studies is important, and what subject areas it includes. The second appendix has a short story by James Joyce entitled "Eveline." A 1983-85 listing of the members of the Council on Academic Affairs concludes the document. (TRS)

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