2. To all the teachers who rose above
bad textbooks,
poor facilities and oppressive school
organizations,
and made a difference in the lives of
young people.
May your tribe increase!
TEACHING SOCIAL STUDIES
ALEX M. GEORGE
AMMAN MADAN
3. Who dares to teach must never
cease to learn.
John Cotton Dana
•Whoever truly teaches will
learn in the act of teaching
•And whoever learns will
teach in the act of learning.
4. •How and What we
Teach is banking
concept
………………………………………
•How and What we
are suppose to Teach
is……………..
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9. Our race for grades and
focus on question answer
method isolates from the
surroundings, preventing
the student from
correlating with his
immediate environment
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12. How and What we are
suppose to Teach
is……………..
Problem-Posing Education
13. •Two-way learning
•Treats dialogue as a vital ingredient
to successful education
•Students become critical thinkers
•Emphasizes creativity, inquiry,
invention, and transformation
•Encourages action upon reality
Examples of Partha, Imran and Pooja
14. In problem-posing education,
students develop their power to
perceive critically the way they exist
in the world with which and in which
they find themselves; they come to
see the world not as a static reality,
but as a reality in process, in
transformation.
Example Tribal Discrimination
26. The teacher is no longer
merely the-one-who-teaches,
but one who is himself taught
in dialogue with the students,
who in turn while being
taught also teach. They
become jointly responsible for
a process in which all grow.
27. Social Science gives us a
wonderful opportunity of
communion with the young
generation to uncover the
secrets of life.