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Book Synopsis

Engage students in meaningful civic learning and encourage them to become active and informed citizens. With this essential book, co-published by Routledge and MiddleWeb, you will gain a variety of practical strategies for teaching civics and current events to your middle school students. Author and expert teacher Sarah Cooper takes you into her school and shares her classroom-tested methods and tools.

Topics include:

  • Fitting current events into an already-packed history curriculum
  • Staying nonpartisan and fostering balanced discussions
  • Helping students find their stake in the news
  • Teaching civic literacy through primary sources, then and now
  • Encouraging students to invest in analytical writing
  • Fostering student ownership of our classrooms through discussion and debate
  • Cultivating citizenship through empathy and community engagement

Throughout the book, you'll find student examples, handouts, and rubrics, so

Trade Review

"Cooper’s insightful tour of her social studies classroom is eye-opening and reflective. I am positive that when teachers read this book, it will change the way they look at teaching social studies. They will be guiding their students in the development of a deep desire to think, challenge, seek answers, and make a difference in the world."—Linda Biondi, MiddleWeb

"Sarah Cooper has narrowed the focus of her extensive understanding of social studies pedagogy to the realm of civics and current events—addressing the challenges and opportunities of social studies teachers in seamlessly weaving the present into the history curriculum. She provides practical examples and gives teachers a glimpse into her classroom, into the minds of her students and a window into her own expertise. It is an important moment in history to be a history teacher, and Cooper provides a map to guide students and teachers through this complex and fraught path, bringing forth the imperatives of action and civic duty through engagement of the mind." – Jody Passanisi, Director of Middle School, Gideon Hausner Jewish Day School, Palo Alto, CA, and Author of History Class Revisited: Tools and Projects to Engage Middle School Students in Social Studies



Table of Contents

Contents

Meet the Author

Acknowledgments

Introduction: Why Civics, and What Does Civics Education Mean Today?

Chapter 1: Fitting Current Events into an Already-Packed History Curriculum

Chapter 2: Staying Nonpartisan and Fostering Balanced Discussions

Chapter 3: Helping Students Find Their Stake in the News

Chapter 4: Teaching Civic Literacy Through Primary Sources, Then and Now

Chapter 5: Encouraging Students to Invest in Analytical Writing

Chapter 6: Fostering Student Ownership of Our Classrooms Through Discussion and Debate

Chapter 7: Cultivating Citizenship Through Empathy and Community Engagement

Epilogue

Creating Citizens

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 10/2/2017 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138052871, 978-1138052871
      ISBN10: 1138052876

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Engage students in meaningful civic learning and encourage them to become active and informed citizens. With this essential book, co-published by Routledge and MiddleWeb, you will gain a variety of practical strategies for teaching civics and current events to your middle school students. Author and expert teacher Sarah Cooper takes you into her school and shares her classroom-tested methods and tools.

      Topics include:

      • Fitting current events into an already-packed history curriculum
      • Staying nonpartisan and fostering balanced discussions
      • Helping students find their stake in the news
      • Teaching civic literacy through primary sources, then and now
      • Encouraging students to invest in analytical writing
      • Fostering student ownership of our classrooms through discussion and debate
      • Cultivating citizenship through empathy and community engagement

      Throughout the book, you'll find student examples, handouts, and rubrics, so

      Trade Review

      "Cooper’s insightful tour of her social studies classroom is eye-opening and reflective. I am positive that when teachers read this book, it will change the way they look at teaching social studies. They will be guiding their students in the development of a deep desire to think, challenge, seek answers, and make a difference in the world."—Linda Biondi, MiddleWeb

      "Sarah Cooper has narrowed the focus of her extensive understanding of social studies pedagogy to the realm of civics and current events—addressing the challenges and opportunities of social studies teachers in seamlessly weaving the present into the history curriculum. She provides practical examples and gives teachers a glimpse into her classroom, into the minds of her students and a window into her own expertise. It is an important moment in history to be a history teacher, and Cooper provides a map to guide students and teachers through this complex and fraught path, bringing forth the imperatives of action and civic duty through engagement of the mind." – Jody Passanisi, Director of Middle School, Gideon Hausner Jewish Day School, Palo Alto, CA, and Author of History Class Revisited: Tools and Projects to Engage Middle School Students in Social Studies



      Table of Contents

      Contents

      Meet the Author

      Acknowledgments

      Introduction: Why Civics, and What Does Civics Education Mean Today?

      Chapter 1: Fitting Current Events into an Already-Packed History Curriculum

      Chapter 2: Staying Nonpartisan and Fostering Balanced Discussions

      Chapter 3: Helping Students Find Their Stake in the News

      Chapter 4: Teaching Civic Literacy Through Primary Sources, Then and Now

      Chapter 5: Encouraging Students to Invest in Analytical Writing

      Chapter 6: Fostering Student Ownership of Our Classrooms Through Discussion and Debate

      Chapter 7: Cultivating Citizenship Through Empathy and Community Engagement

      Epilogue

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