Fourth graders’ (Re-)Reading, (historical) thinking, and (revised) writing about the black freedom movement

Q2 Social Sciences Journal of Social Studies Research Pub Date : 2020-04-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jssr.2020.01.001
John H. Bickford , Jeremiah Clabough , Tim Taylor
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Elementary teachers can integrate social studies into their curriculum through thematic or interdisciplinary units. This study explores fourth-grade students’ responses to a month-long, structured inquiry. For two weeks, fourth-graders engaged in multiple readings of five secondary and fourteen primary sources using closed- and open-ended analysis questions and extemporaneous, text-based writing. For another two weeks, the writing process guided students through concept mapping, skeleton outlining, peer- and teacher-review, and revision. Three researchers examined students’ writings for criticality, complexity, and clarity. Findings yielded positive, statistically significant correlations between secondary source usage and historical significance, secondary source usage and continuity-and-change, and primary source usage and contextualization. Positive, weak correlations appear between primary source usage and sourcing. No relationship appears between corroboration and other variables. Meaning is extrapolated for classroom practice and applied to seminal studies. Limitations include a small sample of largely homogeneous, inexperienced students.

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四年级学生关于黑人自由运动的(重读)阅读、(历史)思考和(修订)写作
小学教师可以通过专题或跨学科单元将社会研究纳入课程。本研究探讨四年级学生对一项为期一个月的结构化调查的反应。在两周的时间里,四年级学生使用封闭式和开放式的分析问题和即兴的基于文本的写作,进行了五篇中学和十四篇小学资料的多次阅读。在接下来的两个星期里,写作过程引导学生完成概念图、大纲、同学和老师的评议以及修改。三名研究人员检查了学生写作的关键性、复杂性和清晰度。研究结果显示,二手来源的使用与历史意义、二手来源的使用与连续性和变化、第一手来源的使用与语境化之间存在统计学上显著的正相关。主要来源的使用和来源之间出现了正的、弱的相关性。确证和其他变量之间没有关系。意义是为课堂实践推断出来的,并应用于开创性的研究。限制包括样本很小,基本上是同质的,没有经验的学生。
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Journal of Social Studies Research
Journal of Social Studies Research Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Social Studies Research (JSSR) is an internationally recognized peer-reviewed journal designed to foster the dissemination of ideas and research findings related to the social studies. JSSR is the official publication of The International Society for the Social Studies (ISSS). JSSR is published four times per year (winter, spring, summer, & fall).
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