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Making Classroom Discussions Work
Methods for Quality Dialogue in the Social Studies
Jane C. Lo (Edited by), Wayne Journell (Series edited by), Diana E. Hess (Foreword by)
9780807766644
Paperback / softback, published 28 January 2022
256 pages
22.6 x 15.3 x 1.8 cm, 0.355 kg
For the last 2 decades, the field of social studies education has seen an increase in research on the use of discussions as an essential instructional technique. This book examines the importance of using quality dialogue as a tool to help students understand complex issues in social studies classrooms. The author provides a collection of well-known, evidence-based discussion techniques as well as classroom examples showing the methods in use. While the benefits of using discussion as an instructional method is widely considered a best practice of civic learning, actual high-quality discussions are rare and notoriously difficult to facilitate. Making Classroom Discussions Work is designed to guide teacher educators and classroom teachers in facilitating equitable and productive discussions that will boost learning and democratic engagement.
Book Features:
- Emphasizes the rationale for using discussion in social studies teaching.
- Collects strategies that have been proposed in disparate journal articles and books in one convenient volume.
- Presents research-based challenges and supports for conducting and assessing discussions in the social studies.
- Includes methods and tips to help teachers make discussions more equitable in their classrooms.
Diana E. Hess
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Jane C. Lo
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Guiding Principles for Using Classroom Discussion
11
Preparing Teachers for Current and Controversial Issue Discussion
27
Supporting Civic Discussions With Younger Students
44
Socratic Seminar: Learning With and From Each Other While Interpreting Complex Text
63
Structured Academic Controversy: What It Can Be
73
Structure Matters: Comparing Deliberation and Debate
90
Document-Based Discussions in History: Orienting Students to the Discipline
106
Embedding Discussion Throughout Inquiry
124
a del Mar Estrada Rebull, Chauncey Monte-Sano, Amanda Jennings, and Jeff Kabat
Talking Politics Online: Educating for Online Civic and Political Dialogue
143
The Structures We Live In: Discussing Racialization of Neighborhoods to Transform the Null Curriculum
161
Get Out of Your Own Way: Sharing Power to Engage Students of Color in Authentic Conversations of Social Inequity
176
Supporting Youth to Engage in Authentic Civic Dialogue in Our "Actually Existing" Democracy
192
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