The Buckets by Greg Cravens for November 30, 2014
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What's all this? Social studies homework, we're doing a section on the news. Whew. Some of your information seems pretty iffy. Did you fact-check all this? Nope. I just wrote the exact opposite of what my project partner wrote. Toby! You can't do that! There are rules and journalism... Journalism? We do journalism in history class, mom. This is social studies. Oh, for heavens sake... That's got to be the... Mom loses mind, wanders off muttering obviously brainwashed by opposing political party.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 10 years ago
Is there a distinction drawn in HS today between history and social studies? In my day they were synonymous. I’ll have to ask my friend, the HS history teacher.
jcm1655 about 10 years ago
ABC CBS NBC CNN Social Studies journalist, So sad.
Comic Minister Premium Member about 10 years ago
Sorry Sarah.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 10 years ago
Checked in with my history teacher friend. I asked if there was “a distinction drawn between history and social studies in HS” among those who design curricula. This is what he said. "Theoretically at least they (the people who write the curriculum I suppose would be the they) always kind of did. “History” is part of the larger field of ‘social studies’; economics, geography, nationalism etc… might be other “topics” included in the larger field. Sometimes however it’s reversed; I teach global studies (we called it Afro-Asian “Studies” or World “History”) and the 11th grade course is American “History”. Po-ta-to, po-tah-to."
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 10 years ago
It certainly is on Fox.
Boots at the Boar Premium Member about 10 years ago
My high school was large and had a college-like “choose your own adventure” approach to the curriculum. History, social studies, and the like was all lumped into the humanities elective requirement but with english and foreign languages separated out. I never took the social studies 1-6 courses, but a friend of mine did. Looking through her books, it seemed to be more of a holistic approach to american history, covering religion, economy, family life, art, architecture, fashion, celebrities, sex, drugs, rock and roll, etc.
Pharmakeus Ubik about 10 years ago
Just because he doesn’t believe in it personally doesn’t mean that it has ceased to exist.
Number Three about 10 years ago
It’s a long time since you were at school, Sarah!
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