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Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Itawamba County Schools Professional Development
“Social Studies across the Curriculum”
Teachers will learn how the nature of Social Studies is integrative in nature. Teachers will learn how to teach Social Studies in an integrative way using the NCSS Curriculum Standards as a guide. Teachers will then learn how to use CCSS to integrate Social Studies with English Language Arts. The focus will be on integrating Social Studies content and skills into ELA classes and ELA skills into Social Studies classes. The professional development will conclude with a discussion of ways to integrate Social Studies with other academic disciplines including mathematics, science, and physical education. Participants will be given an opportunity to apply concepts taught through a series of practical exercises.

1.       Introduction 9:00-9:20
a.       Instructor
b.      Participants
c.       Goals
                                                               i.      Identify the pitfalls of integration
                                                             ii.      Learn how to use CCSS and NCSS Standards to create integrated learning activities
                                                            iii.      Evaluate a lesson plan for integration
                                                           iv.      Propose integration ideas for an existing lesson plan
                                                             v.      Create a learning activity that integrates at least two social studies disciplines and at least two other academic disciplines
                                                           vi.      Maintain learning log 

2.       Pre-Assessment 9:20- 9:50
a.       What is integration?
b.      Describe an instructional activity (lesson plan, unit) that you taught that was integrated with social studies.
                                                               i.      Unit topic
                                                             ii.      Objectives
                                                            iii.      Activities
                                                           iv.      How was it integrated?

3.       Social Studies- the integrated discipline 10:00- 11:00
a.       The danger of integration?
                                                               i.      Read introduction of Alleman and Brophy (1993) then scan rest of the article. What are their concerns with integration and social studies?
                                                             ii.      Think-pair-share
                                                            iii.      Discussion- how do we avoid these pitfalls?
b.      Nature and goals of social studies
                                                               i.      National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) definition of Social Studies p. 3 of NCSS Standards
                                                             ii.      Social Studies Disciplines- brainstorm list
1.       How are they related?
c.       Using NCSS Curriculum Standards to teach in an integrative way
                                                               i.      Jigsaw- divide students into 10 groups- each reads about one theme- shares key points about their theme.
                                                             ii.      How do the NCSS Curriculum Standards help us think about social studies in an integrated way?
                                                            iii.      Thematic teaching! Developing and using themes over an extended time frame help us teach in an integrated way.
d.      Using the Mississippi Social Studies Framework to teach in an integrative way
                                                               i.      Look at the structure of the Framework- how is it integrative?
Hint- Look at the strands
e.      Social studies
                                                               i.      Citizenship focus- connection to students- what can they learn?
                                                             ii.      Context focus- (where they are, when they are, and why they are)
                                                            iii.      Thematic focus- use NCSS themes or other relevant themes.
f.        Practical exercise 11:00- 11:50
                                                               i.      Evaluate Georgia colony lesson plan idea for integration.
1.       In what ways is it integrated?
a.       Social Studies disciplines
b.      Social Studies themes
c.       MS Social Studies Framework
2.       What are additional areas of integration?
3.       What are other topics/themes in US history that you could link/connect to this lesson (either prior to or after) that would help make this lesson more integrated within the school year?
                                                             ii.      Another example- Susan B. Anthony

4.       Integrating Social Studies with other academic disciplines 1:00- 1:50
a.       Common Core State Standards (CCSS) (Link to CCSS- focus on 6-12 social studies/history standards)
                                                               i.      Designed to integrate Social Studies and Language Arts
1.       Reading
2.       Writing
3.       Speaking
4.       Listening
                                                             ii.      An example- Going to the Mountains
                                                            iii.      Key to avoiding integration pitfalls is to determine what your social studies goal is first! Consider social studies as the input and reading as the process to understand the input, and writing/speaking as the way to communicate what you have learned about the input.
                                                           iv.      Practical exercise using CCSS and Social Studies

b.      Other academic disciplines 2:00-3:00
                                                               i.      Social studies adds context
                                                             ii.      Science- cultural aspects of science- Copernicus and Galileo 
                                                            iii.      Math- cultural aspects of mathematics- why do we allow people to say, “I’m just no good at math”? Where did different math principles come from (Algebra, zero, etc). Math is by its nature trans-cultural and multicultural.
                                                           iv.      Physical Education- recreation aspects of culture
                                                             v.      Art- reflections on society, time, culture
                                                           vi.      Music- reflections on society, time, culture
                             vii. Literature- Walt Whitman and Lincoln
                                                          viii.      Example: Ernest Shackleton, 1914
c.       Practical exercise 3:00-3:45
                                                               i.      Topic: Age of Discovery
                                                             ii.      Create a learning activity that integrates
1.       Social studies disciplines
2.       NCSS Themes
3.       CSSS ELA
4.       At least one other academic discipline
5.       Conclusion 3:45-4:00
a.       Post-Assessment
                                                               i.      3-2-1
1.       Three things you’ve learned
2.       Two things you can use
3.       One way you will integrate social studies into your instruction in August

b.      Final thoughts

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