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Social studies learning goals in economics for District K - 6 expressed in terms that are appropriate for presentation at the designated grade level
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Additionally, more than half of the assignments reviewed came from science and
social studies classes, where teachers might have had
learning goals that were not readily apparent to reviewers looking for examples of students grappling with complex texts.
LEGO Education LearnToLearn is an educational tool that helps elementary school students achieve curriculum
goals within Design & Engineering, Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, and
Social Studies while also building and reinforcing the most fundamental
learning skills of the 21st century: Collaboration, Communication, Creativity, Critical Thinking and Problem Solving.
Don Little, a
social studies teacher at Nottingham and one of the programs creators, said the
goal was to give students an experience that wasn't about remediation but was about enhancing their
learning.
The school designs a personal
study plan for the student, which can include
goals for
learning a certain
social or communication skill.
Second, based on the implementation of the
study examining peer - assisted
learning in
social studies, features such as use of short video clips to build background and structured pair work would be incorporated in the lessons to suit the
learning goals.
Informed by the
goals of
social studies education as well as the research literature, an NCSS task force identified five key characteristics of ideal
social studies teaching and
learning.
Robert M. Mattingly and Ronald L. VanSickle Cooperative
learning techniques usually demonstrate superior effects in instructional
goals important to
social studies teachers.
Academic achievement is the most critical instructional
goal for most secondary
social studies teachers, and cooperative
learning techniques usually have demonstrated relatively greater effectiveness in achieving that
goal than have various whole - class instructional procedures.
For example, Figure 1.8 lists
learning goals for science, language arts, mathematics, and
social studies, which differ from the related activities.
The following are examples of
learning goals and activities that integrate the arts with the language arts,
social studies, and mathematics and science curricula.
Prior
studies have suggested students respond better to programs that reinforce
social learning throughout the school and at home, but this
study found that programs with more components were less likely to follow any — not to mention all — of the best practices of sequenced, active lessons based on explicit
goals and focus on each
goal for enough time.