Hot Button: How to teach difficult events in the Social Studies classroom
By (Author) Bart King
Gibbs M. Smith Inc
Gibbs M. Smith Inc
26th April 2022
21st September 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
300.71
Paperback
150
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
A book that explores the delicacy and critical importance of getting history right, and teaching it in an age-appropriate way in the classroom, every time.
Hot Button: Teaching Sensitive Social Studies Content explores the difficulty, delicacy, and ethical obligations of teaching accurate history to all students. It names and explores the issues with being the tip of the spear in the classroomafter a long line of generally bureaucratic and political decisions are made and how to apply appropriate logic and decision making into what constitutes your scope and sequence and lesson plans as a social studies teacher. It features contributions from Alysha Butler, Kelly Reichardt, Gerardo Muoz, Chris Dier, and accomplished author Bart King.
Bart King has written more than twenty-eight books, including The Big Book of Boy Stuff, The Big Book of Spy Stuff, and The Pocket Guide to Mischief. His books for Gibbs Smith have sold more than 830,000 copies combined. He is also a 2019 winner of the Bulwer Lytton Writing Contests Vile Pun award. He lives in Silverton, Oregon.
Giacomo Calabria is an award-winning educator, a scholar with Humanities New York, and an author whose works include one play, two novels, various book chapters, and more than 200 published articles. His writing has been featured on BBC America, Business Insider, CNN Money, Folger Magazine, The Huffington Post, Politico Magazine, Reader's Digest, Slate, WAMC's The Roundtable, and Princeton University's Electronic Bulletin of the Dante Society of America, among others. He lives in Albany, New York.