What is problem-based learning and how can it be used in the social studies classroom?

What will be an ideal response?


Problem–based learning in engaging students in critical thinking through problem solving. It is immersing the classroom with real problems, real issues, real concerns that relate to the social studies content. The teacher presents a problem and challenges the students to solve the problem.

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The National Science Education Standards represent which of the following?

a. A curriculum guide b. A national curriculum c. A set of learning objectives d. A set of goals for science education

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If we look at children's moral development from the perspective of Lawrence Kohlberg's stage theory, then we would expect to see which one of the following trends?

a. Preschool children have little idea of what behaviors are likely to be punished. As they proceed through the school years, they show an increasing tendency to avoid punishment by behaving appropriately. b. In the late elementary years (fifth and sixth grade), we see a temporary reversal to the immoral behavior of the preschool years. c. Children become increasingly more "religious" in how they define "right" and "wrong" (e.g., by defining "right" as obeying the Koran or Ten Commandments). d. Children become increasingly likely to define "right" and "wrong" in terms of what behaviors will help society run smoothly.

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According to theorists like Piaget, children’s language development

a. is dependent on the social environment and interaction with adults, particularly parents. b. is tied to cognitive development and requires, for instance, that children be able to represent objects mentally before they can represent them verbally. c. emerges according to a biologically determined timetable. d. requires external stimulation and reinforcement.

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A larger proportion of ________ are currently receiving special education are identified as having intellectual disabilities than any other racial/ethnic group.

A. Hispanics B. European Americans C. African Americans D. Native Americans

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