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The Social Studies | 2000

Learning from Mistakes in History--A Thematic Instructional Unit.

Robert W. Richburg; Kathleen Harward; Kathy Steinkamp

elping students develop traits of H good character has long been a central tradition of social studies education. Since the era of the McGuffey Reader, teachers have encouraged students to learn lessons about honesty, patriotism, and courage through the study of history and literature. Lee and his associates (1973,4) asserted that the primary purpose of the subject of social studies is to help students learn to “act wisely in all human affairs.” The persistent question has been how to approach the development of character qualities, especially wisdom. Tradi-


The Teacher Educator | 1996

Adding power to our ability to develop outstanding new teachers

Robert W. Richburg; Kathryn A. Knox; Sharon R. Carson; Barbara McWhorter

Abstract The difficult challenge of learning to teach compels schools of education to experiment with new and more powerful training models. This paper reports on one such experiment. Project Promise, a licensure and masters degree program for career change professionals at Colorado State University, using a rigorous selection process, assembles a full‐time ten‐month cohort, and provides them with extensive coaching, systems to ensure accountability, and four student teaching opportunities interspersed with theory and methods classes. Once these candidates are employed as first year teachers, the same faculty who taught and modeled the theoretical aspects of the program also systematically coach and mentor these new teachers to create a seamless web of training. Results after five years indicate that teachers trained in this program achieve high rates of employment and are more likely to stay in teaching than the norm. There are substantial costs in implementing a program of this intensity.


The Social Studies | 2002

Gender Inequity: A World Geography Lesson Plan

Robert W. Richburg; Barbara J. Nelson; Suzanne Tochterman


The Social Studies | 1990

Using a Historical Incident to Focus on Value Formation: A Lesson Plan in American History

Robert W. Richburg; Barbara J. Nelson


The Social Studies | 1998

Integrating Content Standards and Higher-Order Thinking: A Geography Lesson Plan

Robert W. Richburg; Barbara J. Nelson


Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference | 1997

Coaching Preservice Teachers in Technology: The Project Promise Model

Angela Pacclone; Barbara McWhorter; Robert W. Richburg


The Social Studies | 1994

Jump-Starting Thinking: Challenging Student Preconceptions.

Robert W. Richburg; Barbara J. Nelson; Jennifer E. Reid


Social Studies Journal | 1992

Who Should Be Our Allies in the Middle East? A Lesson on Alliances.

Robert W. Richburg; Barbara J. Nelson


The Social Studies | 1991

Where in Western Europe Would you Like to Live?: A Cooperative Lesson for World Geography

Robert W. Richburg; Barbara J. Nelson


The Social Studies | 1989

Understanding the Way Things Are by Considering how They Might Be.

Robert W. Richburg; Richard Kreutzer

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Angela Pacclone

Colorado State University

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Kathryn A. Knox

Colorado State University

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