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Title: Visible learning for social studies, grades K-12 :designing student learning for conceptual understanding /John Hattie, Douglas Fisher, Nancy Frey, Julie Stern. Author: Hattie, John,(author.). Location: 300.71 HAT Added Name: Fisher, Douglas,1965-, (author.). Frey, Nancy,1959-, (author.). Stern, Julie Harris, (author.). Subject: Social sciences -- Study and teaching (Primary) Social sciences -- Study and teaching (Secondary) Effective teaching. Reflective teaching. Student-centered learning. Visible learning. ISBN: 9781544380827 Collation: pages cm. Contents Note: Laying the groundwork for visible learning for social studies -- Surface learning in social studies -- Deep learning in social studies -- Teaching for transfer in social studies -- Determining impact, responding, and knowing what does not work. Summary Note: "The social studies disciplines encourage learners to explore different facets of society, history, geography, and more--in order to understand and make sense of the world around us. It is often through exploring the past that we can more deeply understand the present and make decisions regarding our future. In this new book in the Visible Learning Practice series, John Hattie, Julie Stern, Doug Fisher, and Nancy Frey provide not only the what - the most effective teaching strategies for teaching social studies - but also the when and the how. The authors show how to move students from surface level, factual knowledge to deep understanding of social studies concepts, and finally to transferring those understandings to new and novel situations"-- Bibliography Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. ------------------------------ TF1294160 Available at Main Loan 300.71 HAT TF1294215 Available at Main Loan 300.71 HAT -----------------------------------------------