Carolyn O'Mahony
Oakland University
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Theory and Research in Social Education | 2003
Jere Brophy; Janet Alleman; Carolyn O'Mahony
Abstract Individual interviews were conducted with 96 K-3 students, stratified according to grade level, achievement level, and gender. The students were asked to explain land-to-hand progressions involved in bringing several common foods to our tables, identify products derived from common farm animals, explain why a pound of cereal costs more than a pound of apples and a restaurant meal costs more than the same meal eaten at home, describe the steps involved in growing corn, explain why there are few farms in Alaska, identify inventions that have modernized farming, and explain why many fewer farmers per capita are needed today than in the past. The students knew more about the physical appearances of things than their underlying natures, and more about the uses of finished products than about the land-to-hand transformations involved in creating those products. Response sophistication was related much more closely to age (grade level) and personal experiences out of school than to achievement level or gender. Findings are discussed with reference to an emerging literature on childrens thinking about history, geography, society, and culture, and to potential implications for curriculum and instruction in the primary grades.
Action in teacher education | 2011
Frans H. Doppen; Joseph R. Feinberg; Carolyn O'Mahony; Ashley G. Lucas; Chara Haeussler Bohan; George B. Lipscomb; Masato Ogawa
Teacher educators from six states invited their social studies methodology students to complete an abbreviated version of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Naturalization Test. The preservice teachers were also asked to share their conceptions of citizenship and evaluate the naturalization test. The findings from this study indicate that although this sample of preservice teachers had limited conceptions of citizenship, most were able to get a satisfactory score on the test. The authors discuss the implications of these results and suggest ways to broaden citizenship education in teacher preparation programs.
Archive | 2001
Jere Brophy; Janet Alleman; Carolyn O'Mahony
Curriculum and Teaching Dialogue | 2008
Chara Haeussler Bohan; Frans H. Doppen; Joseph R. Feinberg; Carolyn O'Mahony
Theory and Research in Social Education | 2006
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Journal of International Social Studies | 2011
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Journal of International Social Studies | 2014
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Journal of International Social Studies | 2013
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Journal of Japanese Educatinal Research Associaon for the Social Studies | 2012
Carolyn O'Mahony
Journal of International Social Studies | 2012
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