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Teachers College, Columbia University
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Jay Shuttleworth

Professional Background

Educational Background

Ph.D. Candidate, Teaching of Social Studies, Teachers College, Columbia University
M. A. Teaching of Social Studies Teachers College, Columbia University
B. A. History (highest honors) University of California, Davis

Scholarly Interests

Sustainability

Social Issues

Place-based learning



Selected Publications

Shuttleworth, J. (in preparation). Teaching sustainability as a social issue: Inquiry goals of three             teachers.

 

Passe, J. & Shuttleworth, J., Vosburg-Bluem, B. (in preparation). Teaching for sustainability:             The new frontier.

 

Shuttleworth, J. & Just, C. (in preparation). Sustainability dialogues: College students’             

           “conditional willingness” to implement environmental solutions.

 

Marri, A., Crocco, M., Shuttleworth, J., Gaudelli, W., & Grolnick, M. (2012). Analyzing social             issues related to teaching about the federal budget, federal debt, and budget deficit in fifty             state high school social studies standards. The Social Studies, 103 (4), 133-139.

 


honors and awards

Finalist       California Teacher of the Year Program (California Department of Education), 2006-2007.
 
Recipient   National Endowment for the Humanities Teacher Program
                        University of Hawaii, Manoa (2007)
                        University of Idaho, Moscow (2006
 
Fellow        Fulbright Memorial Fellowship, Tokyo, Japan (2004)

custom course list

COCI C1101 Introduction to Contemporary Civilization in the West
Founded in 1919 as a course on War and Peace Issues, the central purpose of Contemporary Civilization is to introduce students to a range of issues concerning the kinds of communities – political, social, moral, and religious – that human beings construct for themselves and the values that inform and define such communities; the course is intended to prepare students to become active and informed citizens. While readings in this one-year course change from time to time, the factors that lead to adoption of a text always include historical influence, the presentation of ideas of enduring importance, and the demonstrated ability of a text to provoke productive discussion.

A&HW 5037 Advanced methods of teaching social studies
Examination of alternatives to conventional curricular arrangements in social studies, including attention
to oral history, interdisciplinary strategies and service learning.

A&HW 4038 The study of American history and geography

Illustrative themes in American history and geography for middle and high school. Attention to the history and geography of New York State. Satisfies the New YorkState requirement for American history and geography as well as for New York State history and geography.

A&HW 4530 Seminar for student teachers in social studies
(fall and spring)
Must be taken concurrently with A&HW 4730. Restricted to majors. Includes issues of school safety and health issues in secondary schools.

A&HW 4036 The teaching of social studies
Basic classroom methods for teaching social studies in secondary schools; teaching resources and aids; assessment and testing; classroom management.




professional presentations

PRESENTATIONS

Shuttleworth, J. (2012). Teaching sustainability as a social issue: Learning from three social             studies teachers. Paper accepted for presentation at the meeting of the College and             University Faculty Assembly of the National Council for the Social Studies, Seattle, WA.

 

Passe, J. & Shuttleworth, J., Vosburg-Bluem, B. (2012). Teaching for sustainability: The new             frontier. Paper accepted for presentation at the meeting of the College and University             Faculty Assembly of the National Council for the Social Studies, Seattle, WA.

 

Shuttleworth, J. (2012). Teaching sustainability as a social issue. Poster presented at the Dean’s             Grant Research Symposium, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, New             York.

 

Shuttleworth, J. (2011). Sustainability and the social studies classroom: An inquiry into an             ecojustice pedagogy. Paper presented at the meeting of the College and University             Faculty Assembly of the National Council for the Social Studies, Washington, D. C.

 

Shuttleworth, J. (2011). Challenges to sustainability. Panelist for the introduction to the MELS             waste design challenge, Metropolitan Expeditionary Learning School, Queens, New             York.

 

Shuttleworth, J. (2010). From theoretical practice to classroom practice: how pre-service social             studies teachers implement sustainability into their curriculum through one of four             theoretical approaches. Paper presented at the meeting of the College and University             Faculty Assembly of the National Council for the Social Studies, Denver, CO.

 

Shuttleworth, J., Pope, S., & Wylie, S. (2010). Sustainability in the social studies: Implications             of research for practice. Presenter at the meeting of the College and University Faculty             Assembly, Graduate Forum, of the National Council for the Social             Studies, Denver, CO.

 

Wylie, S. & Shuttleworth, J. (2010). Teaching sustainability using student-created             documentaries. Presenter at the meeting of the National Council for the Social Studies,             Denver, CO.

 

Shuttleworth, J. (2010). Preparing and presenting your first conference proposal. Presenter for             Doctoral Students Dinner Discussions, Office of Student Activities, Teachers College,             Columbia University.

 

Marri, A., & Shuttleworth, J. (2009). Understanding fiscal responsibility: Improving

financial literacy in urban schools. Paper presented at the meeting of the College and University Faculty Assembly of the National Council for the Social Studies, Atlanta, GA.

 

Shuttleworth, J. (2009). First-year strategies. Presenter for Doctoral Students Dinner             Discussions, Office of Student Activities, Teachers College, Columbia University.

 

Shuttleworth, J. (2007). Teaching about hyperinflation in 1920s Germany. Presenter to the             World History Leadership Cadre, University of California, Davis.

 

Shuttleworth. (2007). Stevens Trail: A legacy of the Iowa Hill gold town. Presenter for the Iowa             Hill Community Club, Iowa Hill, CA.

 

Shuttleworth, J. & Hilberg, L. (2007). Stevens Trail: A legacy of the Iowa Hill gold town.

Presenter for Treks Though Time and Nevada County Public Land Trust, Colfax, CA.

 

Shuttleworth, J. (2006). Stevens Trail: A legacy of the Iowa Hill gold town. Presenter for

            North Fork American River Alliance (NFARA), Dutch Flat, CA.

 

Shuttleworth, J. (2006). The Internationale: Using music to teach about Marxism. Presenter to             the Area 3 History and Culture Project, University of California, Davis.

 

Shuttleworth, J. (2006). Stevens Trail: A legacy of the Iowa Hill gold town. Presenter for             Foresthill Lions Club, Foresthill, CA.

 

Shuttleworth, J. & Decker, D. (2005). Stevens Trail: History and geology. Presenter for             Archaeology Month Field Excursions, Folsom Field Office (CA), Bureau of Land             Management, United States Department of the Interior.

 

Shuttleworth, J. (2005). Stevens Trail: A legacy of the Iowa Hill gold town. Presenter for Protect American River Canyons (PARC), Auburn, CA.

 

Shuttleworth, J. (2005). Stevens Trail: A legacy of the Iowa Hill gold town. Presenter for Placer County Historical Society, Auburn, CA.

 

Shuttleworth, J. (2004). Public schools, World War II curriculum, and Japanese culture.            Presenter for Winters Area Rotary Association, Winters, CA.

 

Shuttleworth, J. (2004). Perspectives on teacher-studies abroad. Panelist at Fulbright Memorial             Fund International Symposium, San Francisco, CA.

 

Shuttleworth, J. (2003). A history of the Iowa Hill gold town.  Presenter for Colfax Area             Historical Society and the Iowa Hill Historical Society. Colfax, CA.

 

Shuttleworth, J. (2002). The Stevens Trail and the National Register of Historic Places. Presenter             for public hearing hosted by the Iowa Hill Community Club, CA.

 

Shuttleworth, J. (2002). The Stevens Trail. Presenter to the Colfax Area Historical Society.             Colfax, CA.

 

Shuttleworth, J. (1999). A history of the Iowa Hill gold town. Presenter for Founder’s Day in             conjunction with the Colfax Chamber of Commerce, Colfax, CA.

 

Shuttleworth, J. (1999). Teaching about the American Civil War. Presenter to the Area 3 History             and Culture Project, University of California, Davis.