ABSTRACT

Technology in the Middle and Secondary Social Studies Classroom introduces pre-service teachers to the research underpinning the effective integration of technology into the social studies curriculum. Building off of established theoretical frameworks, veteran social studies teacher educator Scott Scheuerell shows how the implementation of key technologies in the classroom can help foster higher-level thinking among students. Plentiful, user-friendly examples illustrate how specific educational tools—including games, social media, flipped classrooms, and other emerging technologies—spur critical thinking and foster authentic intellectual work. A rigorous study, Technology in the Middle and Secondary Social Studies Classroom provides a comprehensive, up-to-date research framework for conceptualizing successful, technology-rich social studies classrooms.

chapter

Introduction

chapter 2|16 pages

Authentic Intellectual Work

chapter 3|15 pages

Cooperative Learning

chapter 4|17 pages

Problem-Based Learning

chapter 5|15 pages

Facilitating Discussion

chapter 6|13 pages

Student Historians

chapter 7|14 pages

Authentic Assessment

chapter 8|13 pages

Historical Images

chapter 9|15 pages

Differentiated Instruction

chapter 10|12 pages

Reading Strategies

chapter 11|13 pages

Web 2.0 Tools

chapter 12|16 pages

Local History

chapter 13|16 pages

Emerging Technologies