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Multicultural Social Studies: Using Local History in the Classroom
Anita C. Danker Pub Date: July 2005, 208 pages
Paperback: $27.95, ISBN: 0807745855 Cloth: $58, ISBN: 0807745863

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“Professor Danker understands the important connection between multicultural studies and local history and provides teachers with excellent tools for making this connection in the classroom.” —Barbara D. Robinson, retired Director, Massachusetts Studies Project, University of Massachusetts Boston “Dr. Danker's varied teaching and research experiences and clear and compassionate understanding of the value of multicultural education are evident in local history lesson plans that can easily be adapted to K-12 classrooms.” —Nancy Clark, History and Social Science Team Leader, Hopkinton High School, Hopkinton, MA Focusing on the goals of student-centered learning while also attending to standards-driven mandates, this practical, “how-to” volume provides educators with a way to integrate multicultural themes into the K–12 social studies curriculum. The author demonstrates how teachers can draw on the histories of their local school communities to help students connect to broader topics in U.S. history and explore crucial themes of diversity. Features: - Describes ways to engage students in exploring issues of race, class, gender, religion, ethnicity, and language by studying the stories of their hometowns.
- Highlights portraits of individual communities, demonstrating how to view historical events through a multicultural lens.
- Provides model lesson plans and projects aligned with the National Standards for History and the NCSS Curriculum Guidelines for Multicultural Education.
- Shows teachers how to easily adapt the approaches modeled in the book to studies of their own school communities.
Anita C. Danker is Associate Professor of Education at Assumption College, Massachusetts. |