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1 Metzger CV 1 Scott Alan Metzger Penn State University College of Education, Department of Curriculum & Instruction 160 Chambers Building, University Park, PA Phone: (814) Fax: (814) [email protected] EDUCATION Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan Ph.D. in Curriculum, Teaching, and Educational Policy Additional graduate coursework in the Department of History Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan M.A. in Curriculum and Teaching Saginaw Valley State University, University Center, Michigan Social Science secondary teaching certification Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan B.A. in History, with a minor in Theater History and Drama secondary teaching certification University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan Undergraduate coursework WORK EXPERIENCE The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania College of Education, Department of Curriculum & Instruction, Language, Culture, & Society, Social Studies Education 2012 present Associate Professor Assistant Professor 2013 present Director, Secondary Education Major Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan College of Education, Department of Teacher Education Research assistant, Teacher Qualification/Quality of Teaching Project Graduate instructor and field supervisor, Social Studies Teacher Education East Lansing High School, East Lansing, Michigan Classroom teacher, History/Social Studies Chair, Social Studies Department ( )
2 Metzger CV 2 PUBLICATIONS Metzger, S. A. (2013). Book review: Building students historical literacies: Learning to read and reason with historical texts and evidence. Teachers College Record. Retrieved from Suh, Y., Yurita, M., Lin, L, & Metzger, S. A. (2013). Collective memories of World War II in history textbooks from China, Japan, and South Korea. Journal of International Social Studies, 3(1), Metzger, S. A. (2013). Book review: Places of encounter: Time, Place, and Connectivity in World History. The History Teacher, 46(2), Metzger, S. A. (2012). The borders of historical empathy: Students encounter the Holocaust through film. Journal of Social Studies Research, 36(4), Mason, L., & Metzger, S. A. (2012). Reconceptualizing media literacy in the social studies: A pragmatist critique of the NCSS position statement on media literacy. Theory and Research in Social Education, 40(4), Anderson, C. B., & Metzger, S. A. (2011). Slavery, the Civil War era, and African American representation in U.S. history: An analysis of four states academic standards. Theory and Research in Social Education, 39(3), Fruja Amthor, R., & Metzger, S. A. (2011). Neo-liberalism, globalization, and the American Universities in Eastern Europe: Tensions and possibilities in exported higher education. Globalizations, 8(1), Metzger, S. A. (2011). Book review: The challenge of rethinking history education: On practices, theories, and policy. Teachers College Record. Retrieved from Metzger, S. A. (2010). Book review: How Rome fell: Death of a superpower. The History Teacher, 44(1), Metzger, S. A. (2010). Book review: History as art, art as history: Contemporary art and social studies education. Teachers College Record. Retrieved from Metzger, S. A. (2010). Maximizing the educational power of history movies in the classroom. The Social Studies, 101(3), Metzger, S. A. (2010). Magna Carta: Teaching medieval topics for historical significance. The History Teacher, 43(3),
3 Metzger CV 3 Bowers, A. J., Metzger, S. A., & Militello, M. (2010). Knowing what matters: An expanded study of school bond elections in Michigan, Journal of Education Finance, 35(4), Bowers, A., Metzger, S. A., & Militello, M. (2010). Knowing the odds: Parameters that predict passing or failing school district bonds. Educational Policy, 24(2), Marcus, A. S., Metzger, S. A., Stoddard, J. D., & Paxton, R. (2010). Teaching history with film: Strategies for Secondary Social Studies Classrooms. New York: Routledge. Metzger, S. A. (2010). Using content resources to analyze a historical decision. In E. Heilman (Ed.), Social studies and diversity teacher education: What we do and why we do it (pp ). New York: Routledge. Metzger, S. A., & Wu, M. (2008). Commercial teacher selection instruments: The validity of selecting teachers through beliefs, attitudes, and values. Review of Educational Research, 78(4), Militello, M., Metzger, S. A., & Bowers, A. (2008). The high school space race : Implications of a school-choice market environment for a Michigan metropolitan region. Education and Urban Society, 41(1), Metzger, S. A., & Suh, Y. (2008). Significant or safe? Two cases of instructional uses of history feature films. Theory and Research in Social Education, 36(1), Suh, Y., Yurita, M., & Metzger, S. A. (2008). What do we want students to remember about the forgotten war? A comparative study of the Korean War as depicted in Korean, Japanese, and U.S. secondary school history textbooks. International Journal of Social Education, 23(1), Metzger, S. A. (2007). Pedagogy and the historical feature film: Toward historical literacy. Film & History: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Film and Television, 37(2), Metzger, S. A. (2007). Evaluating the educational potential of Hollywood history movies. In A. Marcus (Ed.), Celluloid blackboard: Teaching history with film (pp ). Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing. Metzger, S. A. (2005). The Kingdom of Heaven: Teaching the Crusades. Social Education, 69(5), Metzger, S. A. (2002). Emperor Heraclius: Tragic Byzantine commander. MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History, 15(1),
4 Metzger CV 4 PRESENTATIONS Metzger, S. A., & Paxton, R. J. (2014, April). Playing in the past: A framework for historyoriented video games. Paper presented at the annual conference for the American Educational Research Association, Philadelphia, PA. Armstrong, S., Marcus, A. S., Messier, N., Metzger, S. A., & Paxton, R. (2013, November). Objectivity and popular film: Effectively using movies in the social studies classroom. Invited vital issue session conducted at the annual conference for the National Council for the Social Studies, St. Louis, MO. Marcus, A. S., Metzger, S. A., Paxton, R., & Stoddard, J. (2010, November). Teaching history with film. Session presented at the annual conference for the National Council for the Social Studies, Denver, CO. Metzger, S. A. (2010, November). The borders of historical empathy: Students encounter the Holocaust through film. Paper presented at the annual conference for the College and University Faculty Assembly, National Council for the Social Studies, Denver, CO. Marcus, A. S., Metzger, S. A., Paxton, R., & Stoddard, J. (2010, April). Teaching history with film: Powerful cases from the field. Symposium presented at the annual conference for the American Educational Research Association, Denver, CO. Marcus, A. S., Metzger, S. A., Paxton, R., & Stoddard, J. (2009, April). The Past in Motion: Frameworks for Teaching History with Film. Paper presented at the annual conference for the American Educational Research Association, San Diego, CA. Metzger, S. A. (2008, November). Olympics Now and Then: Helping Students with Historical Thinking. Session presented at the annual conference for the National Council for the Social Studies, Houston, TX. Metzger, S. A. (2008, November). Visions of History Education: Discourses over making meaning of the past. Paper presented at the annual conference for the College and University Faculty Assembly, National Council for the Social Studies, Houston, TX. Metzger, S. A. (2008, March). Magna Carta: Teaching the medieval in schools. Paper presented at the annual conference for the Center for American Heritage Studies, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA. Metzger, S. A., & Suh, Y. (2007, April). A tale of two teachers and their instructional uses of history movies. Paper presented at the annual conference for the American Educational Research Association, Chicago, IL.
5 Metzger CV 5 Metzger, S. A. (2006, November). Hollywood in the history classroom: Educational uses of history feature films. Paper presented at the annual conference for the College and University Faculty Assembly, National Council for the Social Studies, Washington, D.C. Metzger, S. A. (2006, November). Evaluating the educational potential of Hollywood history movies. In A. Marcus (Chair), The celluloid blackboard: Teaching history with film. Symposium conducted at the biannual conference for the Film & History League, Fort Worth, TX. Militello, M., Metzger, S. A., & Bowers, A. (2006, April). The high school arms race : Implications of a market-choice policy environment. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Francisco, CA. Metzger, S. A. (2005, April). Education in democratic America: Using Tocqueville to understand school and society. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Montreal, Quebec. Fruja, R., Kaiser, S., Metzger, S., & Yurita, M. (2004, October). Discourses of liberalism in globalization and education. Symposium presented at the International Conference on Discourse and Cultural Transformation at Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China. Metzger, S. A., Qu, Y., & Becker, B. (2004, April). Influence of ill-defined constructs on synthesis outcomes. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Diego, CA. Metzger, S. A. & Wu, M. (2003, April). Commercial teacher interviews and their problematic role as a teacher qualification. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Chicago, IL. Metzger, S. A. (2003, April). Lessons in the past: The development of history as a school subject in the nineteenth century. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Chicago, IL. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP AND SERVICE American Educational Research Association, Teaching History SIG, Chair American Educational Research Association, Teaching History SIG, Program Chair National Council for the Social Studies, House of Delegates, member 2004 present National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) and College & University Faculty Assembly (CUFA), member 2001 present American Educational Research Association (AERA), member Michigan Social Studies Journal (MSSJ) of the Michigan Council for the Social Studies (MCSS), editorial board member
6 Metzger CV 6 COURSES TAUGHT At Penn State University: C I 597: Science Fiction as Culture and Social Education C I 597: Media as Culture and Social Education C I 550: Overview of the Contemporary School Curriculum C I 534: Historical Research in the Curriculum SS ED 533: Research in the Teaching of Social Studies SS ED 530: Instructional Practices in Social Studies SS ED 411: Teaching Secondary Social Studies I SS ED 412W: Teaching Secondary Social Studies II At Michigan State University: TE 407: Teaching Subject Matter to Diverse Learners (Secondary Social Studies) TE 408: Crafting Teaching Practices (Secondary Social Studies) TE 802: Reflection and Inquiry into Teaching Practice (Elementary Social Studies) At High School: World History, Neolithic to the Present (required course) U.S. History, 1865 to the Present (required course) American Government (required course) Military History (elective course) History through Popular Culture: History as Film (elective course) Psychology (elective course)
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