小学教室图书馆和社会研究行业书籍

Tracey S. Hodges, Katherine Landau Wright, Julianne Coleman, Holly Hilboldt Swain, Claire Schweiker, B. Mansouri
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目的K-12教育的标准和政策变化造成了意想不到的后果,减少了花在社会研究内容上的教学时间。这有限的时间投入到社会研究想必导致了更综合的社会研究和识字教学。本文的目的是记录在五个州的课堂图书馆中发现的高质量社会研究儿童书籍的类型。设计/方法/方法在目前的混合方法研究中,研究人员利用了五个州60个教室图书馆的数据库,以确定哪些高质量的普通图书存在,这些图书由国家社会研究委员会定义。研究人员记录了从1972年到2015年,几十年来,教室,年级和州的书籍和社会研究内容的频率趋势。研究结果表明,研究人员抽样的小学教室图书馆中,美国国家社会研究委员会(NCSS)著名的青少年读物文本大部分缺失。从1972年到2015年,在NCSS榜单上的5544种独特书目中,有453种位于美国课堂图书馆数据库中,占著名榜单上图书的8.17%。原创性/价值在教师采取措施将社会研究与识字相结合之前,他们需要容易获得高质量的社会研究文本。每年都会推荐许多高质量的商业书籍,让学生接触到社会研究的内容;然而,研究人员发现这些书在教室图书馆的数量有限。研究人员建议将这些清单分发给更多的读者,让更多的教师了解这些文本。
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Elementary classroom libraries and social studies trade books
Purpose Standards and policy changes in K-12 education have created the unintended consequence of reducing instructional time spent on social studies content. This limited time devoted to social studies presumably has led to more integrated social studies and literacy instruction. The purpose of this paper is to document the types of high-quality social studies children’s books found in classroom libraries across five states. Design/methodology/approach In the present mixed methods study, the researchers utilized a database of 60 classroom libraries across five states to identify which high-quality trade books, defined by the National Council for the Social Studies, were present. The researchers document trends in both frequencies of books and social studies content across decades, classrooms, grade levels and states from 1972 to 2015. Findings The findings indicate that National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) Notable Trade Books for Young People texts are largely missing from the elementary classroom libraries the researchers sampled. Of the 5,544 unique titles included on the NCSS lists from 1972 to 2015, 453 were located in the US classroom libraries database, representing 8.17 percent of books found on the notable lists. Originality/value Before teachers can take steps toward integrating social studies and literacy, they need easy access to high-quality social studies texts. Many high-quality trade books are recommended each year for exposing students to social studies content; however, the researchers found limited numbers of these books in classroom libraries. The researchers recommend the lists be circulated to a wider audience to inform more teachers about these texts.
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