Kindergarteners’ (n=41) concept of peace, a foundational social studies concept, was investigated via pre- and post-assessments that first, asked them to physically demonstrate how they looked or felt when they were at peace, second, asked them to draw a scene showing peace, and third, to caption the drawing. In pre-assessments all but three children demonstrated aggression and drew aggressive stances accompanied by captions indicating aggression. After opportunities to read about, discuss, and explore the concept of peace over five weeks, post-assessment occurred. In the post-assessments none of the data indicated aggression. Categories coded showed peace described as enjoyable activities, pro-social behaviors, and quietness/calmness/privacy. The study suggests hypotheses for further research investigating the concept of peace among very young children and possible factors influencing their concept and implications for social studies curriculum.
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What Does Peace Mean? Kindergarteners Share Ideas Available to Purchase
Cynthia Szymanski Sunal;
Cynthia Szymanski Sunal
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The University of Alabama
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Lynn A. Kelley;
Lynn A. Kelley
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University of West Alabama
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Dennis W. Sunal
Dennis W. Sunal
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The University of Alabama
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Emerald Publishing Limited
2012
Social Studies Research and Practice (2012) 7 (3): 1–14.
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Sunal CS, Kelley LA, Sunal DW (2012), "What Does Peace Mean? Kindergarteners Share Ideas". Social Studies Research and Practice, Vol. 7 No. 3 pp. 1–14, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/SSRP-03-2012-B0001
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