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050 _aH 62 .M37 1965
245 0 _aNew challenges in the social studies :
_bimplications of research for teaching /
_cByron G. Massialas and Frederick R. Smith
260 _aBelmont, California :
_bWadsworth Publishing Company,
_cc1965
300 _aviii, 261 pages ;
_c22 cm.
504 _aIncludes index.
505 _a1. objectives of the social studies -- 2. the curriculum -- 3. teaching social studies in elementary schools -- 4. teaching social studies in secondary school and colleges -- 5. the treatment of controversial issues in social instructions -- 6. selection and use of textbooks and audio- visual materials -- 7. social studies instruction in world perspective.
520 _aThe postwar years, though punctuated with periods of national and international crisis, were also characterized by tremendous progress in the acquisition of knowledge. Educators, whose major concerns immediately following World War II had been with providing sufficient facilities to meet increasing enrollments and finding new sources of income, were faced with a new problem-- revitalizing the schools so that they might better meet the educational demands of this complex world.
650 _aSOCIAL SCIENCE
700 _aSmith, Frederick R.;Massialas, Byron G.
_eeditor ;editor
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