2015
DOI: 10.1080/00933104.2015.1099485
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Interacting With Upset Parents/Guardians: Defending Justice-Oriented Social Studies Lessons in Parent–Teacher Conference Simulations

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“…Although simulations are limited in popularity, there is some literature about using simulations in various content areas of preservice teacher education. Simulations have been used in preservice physical education classes (Baghurst, ), science (Gonczi, Chiu, Maeng, & Bell, ), social studies (Brkich & Newkirk, ), mathematics (Dotger, Masingila, Bearkland, & Dotger, ), for teaching mathematics to English language learners (de Oliveira, ), and for job search skills (Mosier, Heidorn, & Johnson, ).…”
Section: Perspectives On Simulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although simulations are limited in popularity, there is some literature about using simulations in various content areas of preservice teacher education. Simulations have been used in preservice physical education classes (Baghurst, ), science (Gonczi, Chiu, Maeng, & Bell, ), social studies (Brkich & Newkirk, ), mathematics (Dotger, Masingila, Bearkland, & Dotger, ), for teaching mathematics to English language learners (de Oliveira, ), and for job search skills (Mosier, Heidorn, & Johnson, ).…”
Section: Perspectives On Simulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%