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This edited volume presents a distinctive approach for exploring pedagogical frameworks, methods, and strategies for teaching thematically about women’s rights using social studies trade books. After an introductory chapter by Jeremiah Clabough that provides a compelling rationale for thematic teaching of women’s rights issues and controversial topics, Natalie Keefer and Tori Flint situate the remaining chapters within the context of theory and research on women’s rights issues and include a discussion of implications and considerations for the role multiple literacies have in advancing women’s rights in North America and beyond. In subsequent chapters, a diverse assemblage of respected scholars within the field of social studies education introduce important women who advanced women’s human rights in the United States, paired with a notable trade book about their life, challenges, and achievements. Then, chapter authors describe student-centered pedagogies, with inquiry-based pedagogies aligned with the NCSS C3 Framework, that teachers can implement with upper elementary and middle school students to seamlessly integrate literacy and social studies for the purpose of thematically teaching about women’s rights.



Trade Review

A timely collection on teaching women’s history, this book is grounded in theory and research around inquiry, literacy, and women’s rights. It includes engaging suggestions for teaching about diverse women activists toward the goals of an equitable and just future. –Christine Woyshner, Temple University

-- Christine Woyshner

This book is a carnival of great ideas for practicing teachers and college faculty. The chapters celebrate poignant leaders—famous and forgotten. The engaging trade books, primary sources and strategies—age-appropriate and discipline-specific—will spark students' reading, writing, and thinking! —John H. Bickford, Eastern Illinois University

-- John Bickford

Thematic Teaching of Women’s Rights Issues with Social Studies Trade Books uses an intersectional perspective and the theoretical lens of feminist solidarity to demonstrate the power of trade books to teach about women as activists, athletes, environmentalists, economists, and immigrants, who are bounded by their commitments to justice and civic action. The book brings to center stage women who have often been relegated to the sidebar of textbooks, if included at all, and provides clear, critical, actionable, engaging classroom activities to teach students about these powerful women. —Anne-Lise Halvorsen, Michigan State University

-- Anne-Lise Halvorsen, Associate Professor, Michigan State University

Table of Contents

List of Tables and Figures

Foreword

Introduction

Jeremiah Clabough

Chapter 1: Women’s Rights and Classroom Literature: Theory, Scholarship, and Practice

Natalie Keefer and Tori K. Flint

Chapter 2: Thoroughly Modern Nellie Bly: Trailblazing Journalist, Feminist, and Activist

Caroline C. Sheffield

Chapter 3: “The People Must Know Before They Can Act”: Examining Ida B. Wells’ Legacy of Activism, Courage, and Resistance

Amy J. Samuels

Chapter 4: Dr. Mabel Ping-Hua Lee: Chinese American Pioneer of the Women’s Suffrage Movement in the Era of the Chinese Exclusion Act

Yali Zhao

Chapter 5: Mamie on the Mound: Using Interdisciplinary, Critical Literacy to Explore the Life and Impact of Mamie “Peanut” Johnson

Alyssa Whitford

Chapter 6: Protecting Our Mother: Rachel Carson and the American Environmental Movement

Sarah M. Denney

Chapter 7: Finding Our Way: Women’s Stories of Migration

Margit E. McGuire

Chapter 8: The Notorious R. B. G: Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Her Fight for Equality

Rebecca Macon Bidwell and Nefertari Yancie

Chapter 9: Future Directions for Thematic Teaching of Women's Rights Issues

Jeremiah Clabough and Natalie Keefer

Appendices

About the Contributors

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 29/09/2023
      ISBN13: 9781666935004, 978-1666935004
      ISBN10: 166693500X

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      Book Synopsis

      This edited volume presents a distinctive approach for exploring pedagogical frameworks, methods, and strategies for teaching thematically about women’s rights using social studies trade books. After an introductory chapter by Jeremiah Clabough that provides a compelling rationale for thematic teaching of women’s rights issues and controversial topics, Natalie Keefer and Tori Flint situate the remaining chapters within the context of theory and research on women’s rights issues and include a discussion of implications and considerations for the role multiple literacies have in advancing women’s rights in North America and beyond. In subsequent chapters, a diverse assemblage of respected scholars within the field of social studies education introduce important women who advanced women’s human rights in the United States, paired with a notable trade book about their life, challenges, and achievements. Then, chapter authors describe student-centered pedagogies, with inquiry-based pedagogies aligned with the NCSS C3 Framework, that teachers can implement with upper elementary and middle school students to seamlessly integrate literacy and social studies for the purpose of thematically teaching about women’s rights.



      Trade Review

      A timely collection on teaching women’s history, this book is grounded in theory and research around inquiry, literacy, and women’s rights. It includes engaging suggestions for teaching about diverse women activists toward the goals of an equitable and just future. –Christine Woyshner, Temple University

      -- Christine Woyshner

      This book is a carnival of great ideas for practicing teachers and college faculty. The chapters celebrate poignant leaders—famous and forgotten. The engaging trade books, primary sources and strategies—age-appropriate and discipline-specific—will spark students' reading, writing, and thinking! —John H. Bickford, Eastern Illinois University

      -- John Bickford

      Thematic Teaching of Women’s Rights Issues with Social Studies Trade Books uses an intersectional perspective and the theoretical lens of feminist solidarity to demonstrate the power of trade books to teach about women as activists, athletes, environmentalists, economists, and immigrants, who are bounded by their commitments to justice and civic action. The book brings to center stage women who have often been relegated to the sidebar of textbooks, if included at all, and provides clear, critical, actionable, engaging classroom activities to teach students about these powerful women. —Anne-Lise Halvorsen, Michigan State University

      -- Anne-Lise Halvorsen, Associate Professor, Michigan State University

      Table of Contents

      List of Tables and Figures

      Foreword

      Introduction

      Jeremiah Clabough

      Chapter 1: Women’s Rights and Classroom Literature: Theory, Scholarship, and Practice

      Natalie Keefer and Tori K. Flint

      Chapter 2: Thoroughly Modern Nellie Bly: Trailblazing Journalist, Feminist, and Activist

      Caroline C. Sheffield

      Chapter 3: “The People Must Know Before They Can Act”: Examining Ida B. Wells’ Legacy of Activism, Courage, and Resistance

      Amy J. Samuels

      Chapter 4: Dr. Mabel Ping-Hua Lee: Chinese American Pioneer of the Women’s Suffrage Movement in the Era of the Chinese Exclusion Act

      Yali Zhao

      Chapter 5: Mamie on the Mound: Using Interdisciplinary, Critical Literacy to Explore the Life and Impact of Mamie “Peanut” Johnson

      Alyssa Whitford

      Chapter 6: Protecting Our Mother: Rachel Carson and the American Environmental Movement

      Sarah M. Denney

      Chapter 7: Finding Our Way: Women’s Stories of Migration

      Margit E. McGuire

      Chapter 8: The Notorious R. B. G: Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Her Fight for Equality

      Rebecca Macon Bidwell and Nefertari Yancie

      Chapter 9: Future Directions for Thematic Teaching of Women's Rights Issues

      Jeremiah Clabough and Natalie Keefer

      Appendices

      About the Contributors

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