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"To develop substantive cultural knowledge and skills, students must confront their stereotypes, acquire indepth knowledge of some cultures, examine other peoples' perspectives and experiences, identify the effects of cultural change and recognize ways in which European imperialism contiues to shape American society." Social Studies and the World, p 50
"To develop substantive cultural knowledge and skills, students must confront their stereotypes, acquire indepth knowledge of some cultures, examine other peoples' perspectives and experiences, identify the effects of cultural change and recognize ways in which European imperialism contiues to shape American society." Social Studies and the World, p 50
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Elementary students in substantive culture learningLooks at the conflicting pressures that often obstruct substantive culture learning and several instructional strategies that can contribute to such learning in elementary classrooms.
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Representations of Native Americans in elementary school social studies: a critical look at instructional languageDraws attention to the language used by fourth and fifth grade teachers during social studies instruction and discusses the implications of how this language frames non-dominant groups.
"To develop substantive cultural knowledge and skills, students must confront their stereotypes, acquire indepth knowledge of some cultures, examine other peoples' perspectives and experiences, identify the effects of cultural change and recognize ways in which European imperialism contiues to shape American society." Social Studies and the World, p 50
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