The threatened status of social studies instruction in elementary schools demands strong methods instruction to preserve the subject. This threatened status and other factors create issues specific to elementary social studies methods instruction. Moreover, university-level methods instruction can be idiosyncratic due to the various educational and professional backgrounds of the instructors. This study examined individuals serving in the “dual roles” of inservice teacher and elementary social studies methods instructor. While teaching the methods, participants encountered issues related to methods students, the filling of dual roles, and the status of elementary social studies and field placements. In addition, filling these dual roles facilitated their methods instruction through their ability to relate/react to methods students’ experiences and concerns.
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July 01 2008
Practicing Teachers as Elementary Social Studies Methods Instructors: Issues in Preparing Preservice Elementary Teachers
Elizabeth Anne Yeager
Elizabeth Anne Yeager
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University of Florida
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1933-5415
Emerald Publishing Limited
2008
Social Studies Research and Practice (2008) 3 (2): 10–28.
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Lanahan BK, Yeager EA (2008), "Practicing Teachers as Elementary Social Studies Methods Instructors: Issues in Preparing Preservice Elementary Teachers". Social Studies Research and Practice, Vol. 3 No. 2 pp. 10–28, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/SSRP-02-2008-B0002
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