An Introduction to Teaching Social Issues; Ronald W. Evans.
- Acknowledgments.
- Part I. Re-framing The Teaching Of Social Issues.
- Chapter 1. The Struggle for Democratic Schooling: A Brief History of Issues-Centered Education; Ronald W. Evans.
- Chapter 2. How Could We Solve That Problem? Cultivating a Healthy Democracy Through Democratic Classrooms; Quentin Wheeler-Bell and Katy Swalwell.
- Chapter 3. The Subjectivity of Openness: Framing Social Issues in K-12 Education; Wayne Journell.
- Chapter 4. Academic Freedom and Issues-Based Social Education; Jack L. Nelson.
- Part II. Critical Social Issues In The Curriculum.
- Chapter 5. Critical Peace Theory and the Deconstruction of Systemic Economic Inequality; Matt Dingler and Jason L. Endacott.
- Chapter 6. Black Gendered Lives Matter Everywhere: An Intersectional and Global Approach to Understanding Anti-Black Racism, Racial Violence, and Black Resistance; Christopher Busey and Carolyn Silva.
- Chapter 7. Teaching About the Controversy of Confederate Monuments in the South; Jeremiah Clabough, Jim Nunez, and Rebecca Macon Bidwell.
- Chapter 8. Teaching Social Issues Through Ethnic Studies: Centering Race and Social Activism; Miguel Zavala and Jose Paolo Magcalas.
- Chapter 9. Teaching Women's History, Gender Equity, and Cultural Norms in the #MeToo Era; Chara Haeussler Bohan and Sonya Kay Miller.
- Chapter 10. The Consequences of Whistleblowing and the Pedagogy of Citizenship; Matthew S. Hollstein and Alan Chu.
- Chapter 11. Bespoke Colonialism: Teaching About the U.S. Territories; Thomas Misco.
- Part III. In A Disciplinary Vein: Social Issues In The Subject Areas.
- Chapter 12. Using Ephemera, Monuments, and Museums to Teach Controversial Social Issues; Sarah J. Kaka and Katherine Glenn-Applegate.
- Chapter 13. We Are Still Here: Avoiding Erasure and Misrepresentation of Native People in K-12 Classroom Instruction; Lindsay Stallones Marshall and Kelsey Dayle John.
- Chapter 14. Engaging White Privilege, Racial Injustice, and Systemic Oppression in the Canon and Young Adult Literature; Ashley S. Boyd.
- Chapter 15. Socio-Scientific Issues-Based Instruction: The Case of Fracking as a Controversial Environmental Issue; Matthew S. Hollstein and Frans H. Doppen.
- Part IV. You Do Issues And Inquiry With Kids? Social Issues And Inquiry Learning In Elementary Schools.
- Chapter 16. Curricular, Interactional, and Pedagogical Spaces for Social Inquiry With Young Children; Katherina Payne and Katy Swalwell.
- Chapter 17. Searching for Sarah Rector: Teacher Candidates Exploring Gender, Race, and Local History for Elementary Classrooms; Kristy Brugar.
- Chapter 18. LGBTQ+-Themed Literature, Close Reading, and Text-Based Writing in the Primary Grades; John H. Bickford III and Devanne Lawson.
- Part V. The Heavy Topics: Human Rights, Genocide, Sustainability.
- Chapter 19. Human Rights Education and Issues-Centered Social Studies; Gloria T. Alter and William R. Fernekes.
- Chapter 20. The Violation of Human Rights During Wartime: Teaching About the Comfort Women of World War II and Their Search for Justice; Sunghee Shin, Beverly Milner (Lee) Bisland, and Jimin Kim.
- Chapter 21. Genocide Education; Samuel Totten.
- Chapter 22. Teaching the Social Issues of (Un)Sustainable Living; Jay M. Shuttleworth.
- Chapter 23. Who Builds the Desert? Exploring Just Sustainability in the Arabian Gulf Through Issues-Based Inquiry; Karen S. Barton.
- Part VI. On Why And How: Methods For Teaching Social Issues.
- Chapter 24. Teaching Social Issues With Civic Action Research: Democracy as a Verb in Elementary, Middle, and High School; Beth C. Rubin.
- Chapter 25. Discussion Methods for Teaching Social Issues; Steven Camicia.
- Chapter 26. Essential Elements of Unit Design When Exploring Public Issues With Students; Joe Onosko, Michael Kopish, and Lee Swenson.
- Chapter 27. Authentic Assessment of Social Issues Instruction: The Supreme Court as Exemplar for Pedagogy and Performance; Geoffrey Scheurman and David Gerwin.
- Chapter 28. Teaching Social Issues With English Learners; Bárbara C. Cruz and Stephen J. Thornton.
- Chapter 29. A Justice-Oriented Approach to Addressing Disability in Social Studies; Darren Minarik, Rebekah Grooten, and Timothy Lintner.
- Chapter 30. Toward a Pedagogy of Dialogue for Online Teaching About Social Issues; Travis Logan Seay and Elizabeth Yeager Washington.
- Part VII. The Latest And The Best Resources And Materials.
- Chapter 31. Resources and Materials for Teaching Social Issues; Elizabeth Osborne, Natasha C. Murray-Everett, and Tiffany Mitchell Patterson.
- About the Contributors.