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Lee F. Anderson, Schools as Travel Agencies: Helping People to Move Up, Down, and Sideways in Human Culture (4 MB), 1977. Lee Anderson was one of the most creative thinkers in our field. As a political scientist, Lee willingly shared his knowledge and good humor with all of us.
Kenneth Boulding, Toward the Year 2000 (3 MB), 1971. Boulding was a giant in economics and systems thinking. He was a frequent contributor to SSEC publications.
Suzanne Wiggins Helburn, Preparing to Teach Economics: Sources and Approaches. (4.4 MB, 28 pp), 1971. A “tip sheet” for teachers setting up a high school economics course for the first time. Written by one of the pioneers of the New Social Studies.
Hazel Whitman Hertzberg, Social Studies Reform 1880-1980 (8 MB), 1981. An authoritative account of reform in the social studies over a critical century of its history. Part of the SPAN Project.
Ronald Lippitt, Social Psychology: A Resource for Elementary and Secondary Educators. (6.8 MB, 64 pp), 1975. With a forward by Executive Director Irving Morrissett, Lippett’s paper was one of a series intended to help teachers understand the nature of the social science disciplines.
Irving Morrissett, ed. Concepts and Structure in the New Social Science Curricula, (3 MB), 1967. This is a seminal volume in social science education, and it was one of the first descriptions of the New Social Studies. The preface and Chapter 1 are included here.
Walter Parker and John Jarolimek, Citizenship and the Critical Role of the Social Studies (8 MB), 1984. This volume by two very thoughtful thinkers in our field is still worthy of study
Lawrence Senesh, Economics. (2.23 MB, 20 pp), 1966. Introduced by Irving Morrissett as an outline of the major concepts, structure, and methods of the social science of economics. Senesh’s immediate focus is the K-6 curriculum.
Lawrence Senesh, Quality of Life. (10.9 MB, 70 pp), 1972. Using two Presidential reports, Senesh explores economic growth and its relationship to the quality of life. The paper aims to help teachers make the teaching of social science more relevant and to help students develop a greater respect for the political process of society.
Laurel R. Singleton, C is for Citizenship: Children’s Literature and Civic Understanding (10 MB), 1997. C is for Citizenship is one of a series of volumes written by former Associate Director of SSEC, Laurel Singleton. The volume cites important literature and links it to classroom activities.
Revised Social Studies Methods Book
Welcome to the 2014 revised ebook edition of Teaching the Social Sciences and History in Secondary Schools: A Methods Book. Originally published in 1996, and updated in 2000 and 2011, this revised edition is available directly from SSEC. In addition to having its content comprehensively updated, each chapter now includes active web links to a wide variety of Internet-based social studies teaching resources.
The text can be obtained via PDF file attachment upon payment of an invoice for $29.00. Contact ExecDirectorr@ssec-in.org for more information.
The Public Issues Series
The Public Issues Series was originally conceived by the Harvard Social Studies project in the 1960s and 1970s. The purpose of the series was to help students analyze and discuss persisting human dilemmas related to public issues. In the late 1980s, the SSEC published the series. For background on the Public Issues series and its authors, see Bohan, C.H., and Feinberg, J.R. (2008). “The Authors of the Harvard Social Studies Project: A Retrospective Analysis of Donald Oliver, Fred Newmann, and James Shaver. Social Studies Research and Practice, 3(2). Available at https://bit.ly/HSSProject.
1988 1969 | American Revolution: Crisis of Law and Change American Revolution: Crisis of Law and Change |
1989 1967 | Civil War: Slavery and the Crisis of Union, The Civil War, The: Crisis in Federalism |
1968 | Colonial Kenya: Cultures in Conflict |
1967 | Communist China: Communal Progress and Individual Freedom |
1968 | Community Change: Law, Politics, and Social Attitudes |
1970 | Diplomacy and International Law: Alternative to War |
1989 | Immigration: Pluralism & National Identity |
1971 | Jacksonian Democracy |
1968 | Lawsuit: Legal Reasoning and Civil Procedure, The |
1972 | Limits of War: National Policy and World Conscience, The |
1973 | Moral Reasoning: The Value of Life |
1967 | Municipal Politics: Interest Groups and the Government |
1968 | Nazi Germany: Social Forces and Personal Responsibility |
1990 1968 | New Deal: Government and the Economy, The New Deal: Free Enterprise and Public Planning, The |
1970 | Organizations Among Nations: The Search for World Order |
1972 | Privacy: The Control of Personal Information |
1989 1989 | Progressive Era: The Limits of Reform, The Progressive Era: The Limits of Reform, The. Teacher’s Guide |
1969 | Race and Education: Immigration and Community Control |
1991 1967 | Railroad Era, The Railroad Era, The |
1991 | Religious Freedom |
1970 | Revolution and World Politics: The Search for National Independence |
1968 | Rights of the Accused: Criminal Procedure and Public Security |
1989 1967 | Rise of Organized Labor, The Rise of Organized Labor, The |
1993 1969 | Science and Public Policy: Uses and Control of Knowledge Science and Public Policy: Uses and Control of Knowledge |
1972 | Social Action: Dilemmas and Strategies |
1968 | 20th Century Russia: Agents of Revolution |
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