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Social Studies Chapter 1 Study Guide: Goals, Concepts, Processes, and Themes - Prof. Louis, Study notes of History of Education

This study guide provides an overview of the key concepts and ideas in social studies, including the goals of social studies, the relationship between facts, generalizations, and concepts, the role of social studies in education, and the ten organizational themes for social studies. It also covers the definition and examples of values, the concept of primary sources, and the teachings of progressive education.

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Download Social Studies Chapter 1 Study Guide: Goals, Concepts, Processes, and Themes - Prof. Louis and more Study notes History of Education in PDF only on Docsity! Study Guide – 424 – Chapter 1 The ultimate goal of social studies is: Jerome Bruner believed that the social studies curriculum should "spiral." This means that students will The relationship among concepts, generalizations, and facts is: Social studies is integrated and interdisciplinary ____________________ Social Studies should be Social studies goes beyond the. What are the four ideas teachers should remember from Progressive Education: Social studies teaching and learning have become Social studies content includes Social studies processes fall into the following categories: Social studies emphasizes acquisition of Complete the following table of scope and sequence for a social studies curriculum: Kindergarten Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 According to the National Council for the Social Studies, what are values? define and give examples: What is a primary source? What are the ten organizational themes for social studies – list each and briefly define. Louise Stearns