Social Studies Readings

Bain, R. B. (2005). “They thought the world was flat?”: Applying the principles of How People Learnin teaching high school history. In J. Bransford & S. Donovan (Eds.), How students learn: History, mathematics, and science in the classroom. Washington, The National Academies Press.

Bain, R. B. (2006). Rounding up unusual suspects: Facing the authority hidden in the history classroom. Teachers College Record, 108(10), 2080-2114. 

Britt, J., & Ming, K. (2017). Applying disciplinary literacy in elementary geography. The Geography Teacher, 14(2), 68-76. 

Gritter, K., Beers, S., & Knaus, R. W. (2013). Teacher scaffolding of academic language in an advanced placement US History class. Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 56(5), 409-418.

Monte-Sano, C. (2010). Disciplinary literacy in history: An exploration of the historical nature of adolescents’ writing. Journal of the Learning Sciences, 19(4), 539-568.

National Council for the Social Studies. (2013). The college, career, and civic life (C3) framework for social studies state standards: Guidance for enhancing the rigor of K-12 civics, economics, geography, and history. Silver Spring, MD: Author. 

Nokes, J. D. (2011). Recognizing and addressing the barriers to adolescents’ “reading Like historians.”  The History Teacher, 44(3), 379-404. 

Shanahan, C., Shanahan, T., & Misischia, C. (2011). Analysis of expert readers in three disciplines: History, mathematics, and chemistry. Journal of Literacy Research, 43(4), 393-429.

Shreiner, T. L. (2014). Using historical knowledge to reason about contemporary political issues: An expert-novice study. Cognition and Instruction, 32(4), 313-352.

Wineburg, S., & Reisman, A. (2015). Disciplinary literacy in history: A toolkit for digital citizenship. Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 58(8), 636-639.

Wineburg, S. S. (1991). On the reading of historical texts: Notes on the breach between school and the academy. American Educational Research Journal, 28(3), 495-519.

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