Chapter 1: Introduction: Social Studies Teacher Education: Problems and Possibilities
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Published:2017
Christopher C. Martell, 2017. "Introduction: Social Studies Teacher Education: Problems and Possibilities", Social Studies Teacher Education: Critical Issues and Current Perspectives, Christopher C. Martell
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Over the past decade, the world has experienced a major economic collapse, the increasing racial inequity and high-profile police killings of unarmed Black and Brown people, the persistence of global terrorism, a large-scale refugee crisis, and the negative impacts of global warming. In reaction to social instability, there are growing populist movements in the United States and across the world, which present major challenges for democracy. Concurrently, there has been a rise of grassroots political movements focused on increasing equity in relation to race, gender, class, sexual orientation, and religion. The role of social studies teachers in preparing the next generation of democratic citizens1 has never been more important, and the call for more social studies teacher educators to help teachers address these critical issues only gets louder.
