英文摘要 |
This paper aims to research on the historical evolution of issue-centered curriculum in social studies. Issue-centered curriculum originated in the “problem of democracy” curriculum of the 1916 Social Studies Report. During 1920’ and 1930’s, the social reconstructionist, Rugg, also promoted the issue-centered curriculum, and published a series of related textbooks. Many follow-up scholars, engaged in the new social studies curricular reform movement in 1960’, committed to build up with theories for this curriculum. A new trend then coming up, the critical pedagogy took the place and promoted to raise up students’ critical ability as schools implemented the reformed issue-centeredness. Until now, however, the issues which social issue-centered curriculum covered become diverse, and the teaching strategies employed also become multiplex. |