Parallel Curriculum Units for Social Studies, Grades 6-12 / Edition 1

Parallel Curriculum Units for Social Studies, Grades 6-12 / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
1412965403
ISBN-13:
9781412965408
Pub. Date:
10/29/2009
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
ISBN-10:
1412965403
ISBN-13:
9781412965408
Pub. Date:
10/29/2009
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
Parallel Curriculum Units for Social Studies, Grades 6-12 / Edition 1

Parallel Curriculum Units for Social Studies, Grades 6-12 / Edition 1

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Overview

Covering history, geography, and sociology, these sample lessons and units show how to use the Parallel Curriculum Model to provide rigorous learning opportunities for students in social studies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781412965408
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication date: 10/29/2009
Pages: 227
Product dimensions: 8.40(w) x 10.90(h) x 0.70(d)
Age Range: 3 Months

About the Author

Jeanne H. Purcell is the consultant to the Connecticut State Depart­ment of Education for gifted and talented education. She is also director of UConn Mentor Connection, a nationally recognized summer mentorship program for talented teenagers that is part of the NEAG Center for Talent Development at the University of Con­necticut. Prior to her work at the State Department of Connecticut, she was an administrator for Rocky Hill Public Schools (CT); a pro­gram specialist with the National Research Center on the Gifted and Talented, where she worked collaboratively with other researchers on national issues related to high-achieving young people; an instructor of Teaching the Talented, a graduate-level program in gifted education; and a staff developer to school districts across the country and Canada. She has been an En­glish teacher, community service coordinator, and teacher of the gifted, K-12, for 18 years in Connecticut school districts and has published many articles that have appeared in Educational Leadership, Gifted Child Quarterly, Roeper Review, Educa­tional and Psychological Measurement, National Association of Secondary School Principals’ Bulletin, Our Children: The National PTA Magazine, Parenting for High Potential, and Journal for the Education of the Gifted. She is active in the National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC) and serves on the Awards Committee and the Curriculum Committee of NAGC, for which she is the co-chair for the annual Curriculum Awards Competition.

Jann Leppien served as a gifted and talented coordinator in Montana prior to attending the University of Connecticut, where she earned her doctorate in gifted education and worked as a research assistant at the National Research Center for the Gifted and Talented. She has been a teacher for 24 years, spending 14 of those years working as a classroom teacher, enrichment specialist, and coordinator of the Schoolwide Enrichment Model in Montana. She is past president of the Montana Association for Gifted and Tal­ented Education. Currently, she is an associate professor in the School of Education at the University of Great Falls in Montana. Leppien teaches graduate and under­graduate courses in gifted education, educational research, curriculum and assess­ment, creativity, and methods courses in math, science, and social studies. Her research interests include teacher collaboration, curriculum design, underachievement, and planning instruction for advanced learners. Leppien works as a consultant to teachers in the field of gifted education and as a national trainer for the Talents Unlimited Program. She is coauthor of The Multiple Menu Model: A Par­allel Guide for Developing Differentiated Curriculum. She is active in the National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC), serving as a board member and newsletter editor of the Curriculum Division, and a board member of the Association for the Education of Gifted Underachieving Students.

Table of Contents

About the Editors
About the Contributors
Introduction: A Brief History of the Parallel Curriculum Model (PCM)
1. Becoming a Geographer (Grade 6) - Heather Burke
Background Information
Content Framework
Unit Assessments
Overview of the Unit
Lesson 1: Climate and Seasons
Lesson 2: Investigating World Populations
Lesson 3: Shop Around the Globe
Lesson 4: The Culture of Geography
2. Through the Looking Glass: A Unit for Reading/Writing/Social Studies Intervention Classes (Middle School) - Dawn Vier, Lisa L. Ward
Introduction to the Unit
Content Framework
Unit Assessments
Background Information
Unit Sequence, Description, and Teacher Reflections
Lesson 1: Introduction? "Who Am I? "
Lesson 2: The Pursuit of Happiness
Lesson 3: Authentic Authors
Lesson 4: Sociocentrism
Lesson 5: The City
Lesson 6: The Great Depression
Lesson 7: A Sign of the Times
Lesson 8: Persuade Me!
Lesson 9: Planet Earth
3. Subversion and Controversy: Sociological Considerations of Humor, a Cross-Curricular Unit in Sociology and Literature (Grades 7 and 8) - Kelly M. Dausel
Background Information
Content Framework
Guiding Questions for Each Parallel
Unit Assessments
Overview of the Unit
Unit Sequence, Description, and Teacher Reflections
Lesson 1: Introduction to Sociology and How Sociologists Think
Lesson 2: Humor in Society
Lesson 3: Humor in Communication
Lesson 4: Sociological Research
Lesson 5: Curriculum of Identity Creative Extension
4. True Story-Telling: How Historians Construct the Past, Grade 10 - Catherine Little
Background Information
Content Framework
Unit Assessments
Overview of Key Lesson Ideas/Purposes
Lesson 1: Selective Memory
Lesson 2: Constructing History
Lesson 3: The Past Through Many Eyes
Lesson 4: Who Writes History?
Lesson 5: What Makes the History Books?
Resources
Index
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