Thursdays, 7:15-9:55 in Iacocca Hall room A-235
First class = Thur, 29 Aug; last class = Thur, 5 Dec; no class on 28 Nov (Thanksgiving) – voter registration deadline in Pennsylvania = Mon, 21 Oct; check your voter registration status at https://www.pavoterservices.pa.gov/Pages/voterregistrationstatus.aspx
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Week 1 - Thursday, 29 Aug
Before class
Buy a copy of the textbook (Maxim, 2017, Dynamic Social Studies for Constructivist Classrooms; currently in 11th edition, but earlier editions are fine). Amazon has it; Lehigh bookstore should as well
Cruise this wiki and the CourseSite.
Preview the syllabus. We will discuss it during class.
During class (ppt; whiteboard)
Introductions – and here are some classroom-appropriate ideas / suggestions and explanations of why this matters...
Looking at our toolbox: CourseSite, wiki, etc.
Reviewing syllabus
Assignments and grading
First step: Completing your first WTL entries
Questions thus far?
Conceptual work
What is social studies? Starter activity,
drawing upon the work of Hilda Taba. We'll be using the following Google Docs...Getting into our running JamBoard (linked in CourseSite), playing with organizing our teaching methods for social studiesSocial studies as a set of disciplines vs. social studies as something bigger, more integratedWhy we need to push ourselves in this class: Take a brief visit to the teacher store
Closure
Review of what's where (wiki, CourseSite)
Any questions?
Stick around for portfolio work, if you wish
After class
Reading
(Borrow something from me! Read or skim it! Talk about it next week!)
Maxim, Ch. 1 (What is?)
Assignments
WTL for this week: What is the purpose of curriculum??
Update your profile in CourseSite to include your picture
Starting planning out your upcoming assignments: Original Instructional Materials product #1, who you'll interview for HTCE, etc.
Bookmark class websites on your computer (e.g., CourseSite, relevant wiki pages)
Week 2 - Thursday, 5 Sep
Before class
Complete reading
Don't forget to do the WTL in CourseSite!
Do the CourseSite updating (it helps me remember names/faces!)
Think ahead on your assignments
During class (ppt)
Starting off with something fun: A scavenger hunt! About the built environment
(I'll have this printed out, but here's a handout; feel free to take it & adapt to your own teaching, if you wish)
(Feel free to email me your photos so I can share them; you can also join the Zoom URL from your device to show)
(And here's a fancier version of this activity, one that uses ArcGIS Online & the Field Maps app to do the activity: https://lu.maps.arcgis.com/apps/mapviewer/index.html?webmap=e949efad87e142ef924c49d6617bf0de )
De-brief of the activity – how is this social studies? What kind of social studies?
Social studies as a set of related social science disciplines – makes it easy for us, largely irrelevant to students. Just make it interesting for students; don't tie yourself up in knots about serving the discipline
Among the big four, we are starting with GEOGRAPHY
Why start with geography?
What is geography, anyway?
A look at some geography standards
Wading into social studies methods
PDE
Five Themes
(National Geography Standards, if anyone wants to look at those, too: https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED375073.pdf)
C3 Framework
Time for another geography method: Sketchmaps
Purpose(s) of social studies
Discussion of OIM #1
...can we meet early next week??
After class
Reading
Maxim, ch. 8 (geography)
PDE geography standards (download these to a convenient folder; you'll need to refer to them)
C3 framework, geography section (again, download to a convenient spot...)
NCSS, 2009 (powerful and purposeful elementary social studies)
Assignments
Complete & bring in OIM #1; be prepared to show-and-tell!
Complete this Google Form for an in-class demo of a lesson called "Weaving the Globe" (form)
Complete WTL for week 2