This class, Integrating Teaching to Social Studies, has been one of the greatest experiences I have had at ETSU. I have learned so much and had such a wonderful time. I will be leaving this class with so many new ideas for my future classroom as well as student teaching. In my opinion, this was the only class out of ‘Block’ that actually taught me how to teach rather than just teaching me about the subject. This blog entry is going to tell you about some of the many things that I have learned in this class throughout the semester.
First, we have the National Council for Social Studies (NCSS). I had never heard of this until this class. The NCSS is a very great resource for teachers. They provide standards, publications, and other resources for teachers across the United States to use. Their website is a great tool to be familiar with. There are also conferences that they have all over the country. They help provide you with ways to incorporate social studies into other subjects.
As sad as it is to say, Social Studies is slowly disappearing in school systems. Many school systems deem this subject as not important. Principals tell teachers not to teach social studies and rather to focus on math and reading. I think that social studies is one of the most important subjects. It provides students with knowledge about their world, country, community, history, etc. Social studies is a very broad subject. It is important for teachers to know how to incorporate social studies into other subjects if they teach in a school that believes there is no time for social studies. Math can be incorporated with economics, environmental issues with science, and many activities with language arts. There really are no limits when it comes to incorporating.
Diversity is a major issue in classrooms. Being a teacher, you have to deal with many types of diversity whether it is with families, learning styles, cultures, etc. I believe that it is very important to have a culturally responsive classroom. If there are students of different cultures in your classroom, it is important to educate the other students of the cultures. It helps the students gain a knowledge and respect for the other students. Even if there are no students of a different culture in the classroom, it is important for the students to learn about other cultures so that they can have a better understanding of what is going on in the world around them.
My favorite part of this class was all of the activities that we did. I love the idea of an active classroom. I think active classrooms make learning more exciting and engaging for the students. My favorite activities we did in class were the living history museum, the story map, and the block city. There are many different things we can do with each of these activities.
I love the idea of having a democratic classroom. I had never thought about creating a class contract with the students instead of having certain rules until this class. This gives the students a sense of responsibility and makes the class more of a community. This is definitely something that I will be doing in my classroom.
There is so much more that I ramble on about, but I won’t. This class has been extraordinary! I appreciate everything that Dr. Meier has done for us during this semester. Thank you, Dr. Meier, for being so great! You will definitely be hearing from me in the future!
Thanks Jordyn for the kind words.
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