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Calculus Reform: Increasing STEM Retention and Post-Requisite Course Success While Closing the Retention Gap for Women and Underrepresented Minority Students
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In: Mathematics Faculty Publications and Presentations (2017)
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Developing collaborative partnerships with culturally and linguistically diverse families during the IEP process
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Bells for Books Community Service
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In: International Journal of Undergraduate Community Engagement (2017)
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Reflecting on a Social Studies-Mathematics Day: Integrating Content Using Multicultural Perspectives
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In: Educational Technology Faculty Publications and Presentations (2017)
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Purpose Social studies may be taught in relevant and powerful ways regardless of the current barriers and challenges teachers encounter with this subject. While it would be best to give social studies the same importance and time as other subjects, schools today often do not teach social studies or it is taught within an integrated topic. The purpose of this paper is to address current issues regarding integrating social studies in elementary classrooms. The authors then provide one example of an attempt to integrate social studies and mathematics. Finally, the authors conclude with important points to consider while integrating social studies and mathematics using a critical multicultural lens. Design/methodology/approach The authors engaged in the social studies and mathematics day to support teacher candidates in their practicum experience. In this study, the authors followed the Action Research paradigm; constantly reflect on the practices while preparing elementary school teachers. The authors understand action research as “a continuous process of inquiry, reflection, and evaluation to understand and improve practice” (Goenaga Ruiz de Zuazu, 2016, p. 8). As teacher educators, the authors particularly focused on self-study research, as indicated by Pine (2009), which can be implemented to improve educators’ own teaching to facilitate personal-professional growth. Findings Reflecting on the authors’ experiences and the barriers to teaching social studies, the authors continuously return to discussing the importance of balancing both content areas. In the activities designed by teacher candidates, the authors found they put more emphasis on the mathematics portion, leaving the social studies portion till the end and only if time permitted. In not addressing this situation with them, the authors perpetuated the low status of social studies. The authors needed to permit more time for teacher candidates to allow students to reflect on social and critical issues and promote discussions throughout the lesson, giving social studies equal status to mathematics. Originality/value This paper contributes to the teacher education literature and how students planned and implemented a social studies and math day.
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and Multicultural Education; Bilingual; elementary education; Instructional Media Design; integration of content; multicultural perspectives; Multilingual; social studies; teacher education
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1108/SSRP-04-2017-0019 https://scholarworks.boisestate.edu/edtech_facpubs/183
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The Use of Visual Arts in World Language Instruction to Increase Student Motivation and Attitude
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In: Boise State University Theses and Dissertations (2017)
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Instructional Strategies for High School ELL Refugee Students in Mathematics
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Higher Education: The Impact on Bosnian Women Who Came as Refugees to the United States
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Form, Function, and Relevance of Contemporary Language Resource Centers
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No'oloto: Exploring the Epistemological Significance of No’oloto to the Academic Achievements of Tongan Tertiary Students in New Zealand
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Toward a Spirit of Interprofessional Practice: A Hermeneutic Phenomenological Study
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Variations on the Theme of Integration in the "Israeli Democracy"
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In: Senior Projects Spring 2017 (2017)
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The Book of Embraces: A New Translation
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It Takes Two: Compatibility of Perspectives between Students and Teachers and the Effects Effort has on Student Academic Achievement and Subjective Well-being
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The Erasure of Culture through Education: Richard Henry Pratt's Pedagogy and the Figure of the 'Displaced Indian' in American Indian Literature
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Perspectives on poetry : a writing workshop for deaf students
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Raymond Baesler, Veterans Heritage Project (Maricopa Community Colleges)
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Examining Oral Passage Reading Rate Across Three Curriculum-Based Measurement Tools for Predicting Grade-Level Proficiency
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In: Early and Special Education Faculty Publications and Presentations (2017)
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