"The Teaching Young Children series draws from child development principles to advise teachers in the creation of curricula that take advantage of each learner's own experience to teach big concepts. In this volume, Mindes discusses theory and practices for teaching social studies (history, philosophy, sociology, anthropology, psychology, geography, political science) to young children in an increasingly globalizing society. She discusses the opportunity offered by these disciplines for exploring personal ethics and teaching the notion of world citizenship. She addresses the mandates of No Child Left Behind and similar programs, the role of culture in social learning, using and teaching multimedia, the Anti-Bias Curriculum, and the importance of multicultural perspectives. Activities and review questions to aid reader understanding are included." --Reference & Research Book News