We, the Students and Teachers: Teaching Democratically in the History and Social Studies Classroom

Author:   Robert W. Maloy ,  Irene S. LaRoche
Publisher:   State University of New York Press
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9781438455587


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   01 January 2015
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Robert W. Maloy ,  Irene S. LaRoche
Publisher:   State University of New York Press
Imprint:   State University of New York Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.363kg
ISBN:  

9781438455587


ISBN 10:   1438455585
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   01 January 2015
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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List of Tables Acknowledgments Preface: The 7 Cs of Democratic Teaching Introduction: Defining Democracy and Democratic Teaching 1. Contrasting: Curriculum Coverage and Uncoverage 2. Conducting: Student Engagement Flipped Classrooms 3. Collaborating: Decision Making and Power Sharing 4. Conversing: Conversations, Discussions, and Student Voice 5. Conferring: Student Feedback to Guide Teaching Practice 6. Co-Constructing: Digital Technologies and Student Inquiry 7. Connecting: Civic Learning and Community Engagement Conclusion: Building Democratic Spaces for Teaching and Learning References Index

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""The key to the excellent potential of this book is its assertion that democratic teaching can be linked to content, especially historical content, not just to a generic notion of 'student-centered instruction.' The theory-to-practice emphasis is very explicit, as is the emphasis on the voices of the teachers and students who participated in the research. The book also takes a highly creative approach to its topic that I find very refreshing."" - Elizabeth Washington, University of Florida ""This is an important book. Maloy and LaRoche reveal the challenges that face historians as we grapple with increasingly fraught public and political perceptions of our discipline. Their strategies for reconstituting the classroom as a laboratory for instilling democratic values and practices are both ingenious and practical."" - Dane Morrison, author of True Yankees: Sea Captains, the South Seas, and the Discovery of American Identity


The key to the excellent potential of this book is its assertion that democratic teaching can be linked to content, especially historical content, not just to a generic notion of 'student-centered instruction.' The theory-to-practice emphasis is very explicit, as is the emphasis on the voices of the teachers and students who participated in the research. The book also takes a highly creative approach to its topic that I find very refreshing. - Elizabeth Washington, University of Florida This is an important book. Maloy and LaRoche reveal the challenges that face historians as we grapple with increasingly fraught public and political perceptions of our discipline. Their strategies for reconstituting the classroom as a laboratory for instilling democratic values and practices are both ingenious and practical. - Dane Morrison, author of True Yankees: Sea Captains, the South Seas, and the Discovery of American Identity


"""The key to the excellent potential of this book is its assertion that democratic teaching can be linked to content, especially historical content, not just to a generic notion of 'student-centered instruction.' The theory-to-practice emphasis is very explicit, as is the emphasis on the voices of the teachers and students who participated in the research. The book also takes a highly creative approach to its topic that I find very refreshing."" - Elizabeth Washington, University of Florida ""This is an important book. Maloy and LaRoche reveal the challenges that face historians as we grapple with increasingly fraught public and political perceptions of our discipline. Their strategies for reconstituting the classroom as a laboratory for instilling democratic values and practices are both ingenious and practical."" - Dane Morrison, author of True Yankees: Sea Captains, the South Seas, and the Discovery of American Identity"


Author Information

Robert W. Maloy is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Teacher Education and Curriculum Studies in the College of Education at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. He is the coauthor of several books, including (with Ruth-Ellen Verock-O'Loughlin, Sharon A. Edwards, and Beverly P. Woolf) Transforming Learning with New Technologies, Second Edition. Irene S. LaRoche is a history and social studies teacher at Amherst Regional Middle School in Amherst, Massachusetts.

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