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Through Other Eyes: Developing Empathy and Multicultural Perspectives in the Social Studies (Pippin Teacher's Library)

paperbackApril 29, 2004
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ISBN-13: 9780887511141 ISBN-10: 0887511147
Publisher
Pippin Publishing
Binding
paperback
Published
April 29, 2004
Weight
0.5 lbs
Dimensions
22.90×0.90×15.30 cm

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Through Other Eyes: Developing Empathy and Multicultural Perspectives in the Social Studies (Pippin Teacher's Library) by Skolnick, Joan. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780887511141.

What happens when children develop their capacities to think about how the world might look and feel through someone elses eyes? They build the foundations of multicultural and historical understanding, according to Joan Skolnick, Nancy Dulberg and Thea Maestre. Full of practical strategies and lesson plans, their book Through Other Eyes is brimming with clear and inspiring ideas for teachers eager to help their students develop an empathic and accurate understanding of history. Devoid of jargon, it employs key social studies themes and the tools of the historian to help students understand the perspectives of others in historically authentic and developmentally appropriate ways. The authors provide a curriculum model - adaptable to any curriculum context - of carefully constructed learning sequences they term the "Thinking-Feeling Spiral." Following this model, teachers can design standards-based lessons using primary sources, literature, writing and the arts. Students learn to understand the feelings of people in history and in the present who are different from themselves (empathize), explore how the world might look through their eyes, and then try to explain it (take perspective). Illustrated with realistic, poignant and, at times, humorous examples from the authors own extensive teaching experience, Through Other Eyes will appeal as much to experienced teachers looking for fresh inspiration as to those just beginning to implement a multicultural social studies curriculum.