Type | Journal Article - The Ohio Social Studies Review |
Title | “Social” vs. Sozial: Reflections on German Society and Implications for the Social Studies |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 51 |
Issue | 1 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2014 |
Page numbers | 31-43 |
URL | http://edhd.bgsu.edu/ossr/journal/index.php/ossr/article/viewFile/108/68 |
Abstract | The ability to promote “global mindedness” in the social studies is often restricted by teachers’ own personal experiences and beliefs. The value of overseas travel and study tours in empowering teachers to promote a global perspective is well established (Wilson, 1982, 1983, 1993a, 1993b; Germain, 1998; Kirkwood, 2002). This article is a reflection on a two-week study tour of Germany, of which I was a member in the summer of 2013. Sponsored by the Transatlantic Outreach Program, I visited German schools, met with German social studies teachers, and was exposed to the German commitment to national memory. This article promotes the value of such experiences for teachers in development and promotion “globalmindedness” in their own classes and recommends the incorporation of elements of German sozial thinking into our concept of moral citizenship. |
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