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Teten, Carol – 1999
This 59-minute VHS videotape is the second in a series of "How To Dance Through Time" videos. It provides 44 step combinations and how-to instructions to help viewers learn to dance the most popular dances of the early 20th century (the ragtime era), including: the wild animal dances (fox trot, horse trot, kangaroo hop, duck waddle, squirrel,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Dance Education, United States History, Videotape Recordings
Teten, Carol – 2001
This 48-minute VHS videotape is the sixth in a series of "How To Dance Through Time" videos. It shows the festivity of the 19th century group dances, enabling the viewer to plan and participate in the elegant opening to the ball, a refined square dance, and flirtatious Cotillion dancing games. Professional dancers demonstrate the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Dance Education, United States History, Videotape Recordings
Teten, Carol – 1998
This 35-minute VHS videotape is the first in a series of "How To Dance Through Time" videos. It provides how-to instructions to help beginning dancers learn the mid-19th century ballroom couple dances. It introduces dancers to the basic steps, which accompany the romantic dance music of the past. Each dance segment is introduced by a…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Dance Education, Romanticism, United States History
Teten, Carol – 2001
This 55-minute VHS videotape is the fifth in a series of "How To Dance Through Time" videos. It continues the tradition of the romance of the mid-19th century couple dances, focusing on Victorian era couple dances. The videotape offers 35 variations of the renowned 19th century couple dances, including the waltz, the polka, the galop,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Dance Education, Romanticism, United States History
Kuehl, John W. – 1992
Intended to accompany the film "Mister Chief Justice," this study guide introduces the life of John Marshall and early U.S. history through a fictional account of a dinner party at the home of the chief justice in March, 1801. The guide presents the historical characters who attended the dinner, including John Marshall, Mary Willis…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Constitutional History, Constitutional Law, Instructional Materials
A&E Network, New York, NY. – 2001
"Save Our History" is The History Channel's national campaign dedicated to historic preservation and history education. As part of the campaign, The History Channel produces a videotape, "America's Most Endangered," based on a list developed annually by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The videotape focuses…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Built Environment, Heritage Education, High Schools
Lopez, Alejandro – 1996
This interdisciplinary, bilingual curriculum resource, contains a 29-minute videotape program, 20 colorplate posters, and a curriculum guide. The resource presents an examination of the folklife and folklore expressions of the Hispanic people of New Mexico. The focus of the curriculum is the relationship of survival-based folk activities to the…
Descriptors: Architecture, Art Education, Built Environment, Elementary Secondary Education
Pacific Resources for Education and Learning, Honolulu, HI. – 1999
This resource includes: a videotape of the film "Damien," which was locally produced in Hawaii in the late 1940s; instructional modules and resources for the classroom; additional information to support the instructional modules and videotape viewing; and an annotated bibliography. Major goals of the teacher resource materials are to…
Descriptors: Caregiver Role, Cultural Context, Disease Control, Health Conditions
Franklin, Edward; And Others – 1980
Designed to accompany an audiovisual filmstrip series devoted to presenting a visual history of life in America, this guide contains an elementary school (grades 2-6) unit which traces the history of dress in America over the last century. Using authentic visuals including posters, paintings, advertising, documentary photography, movies, cartoons,…
Descriptors: American Studies, Clothing, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Elementary Education
Stahl, Robert J. – 1997
This series covers the birth of the American republic, from the first rumblings of rebellion against Britain through the long Revolutionary War and the creation of the Constitution. By defeating the British Army and creating a nation based upon popular sovereignty, Americans open up an entirely new set of political possibilities for mankind. This…
Descriptors: Colonial History (United States), Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Materials, Political Attitudes
Franklin, Edward; And Others – 1983
Designed to accompany an audiovisual filmstrip series devoted to presenting a visual history of life in America, this guide helps secondary school teachers supplement social studies materials dealing with wars over the past 200 years. Using authentic visuals including paintings, drawings, engravings, posters, photographs, songsheets, and cartoons,…
Descriptors: American Studies, Discussion (Teaching Technique), History Instruction, Instructional Materials
Franklin, Edward; And Others – 1980
Designed to accompany an audiovisual filmstrip series devoted to presenting a visual history of life in America, this guide contains an elementary social studies (grades 2-6) unit on the American city over the last century. Using authentic visuals including paintings, posters, advertising, documentary photography, and cartoons, the guide offers…
Descriptors: American Studies, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Elementary Education, History Instruction
Franklin, Edward; And Others – 1981
Designed to accompany an audiovisual filmstrip series devoted to presenting a visual history of life in America, this guide contains an elementary school (grades 2-6) unit on American food over the last century. Using authentic visuals including paintings, advertising, label art, documentary photography, and a movie still, the guide offers…
Descriptors: American Studies, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Eating Habits, Elementary Education
McCorkle, Sarapage – 1991
This instructional series is designed to enhance the teaching of U.S. history in middle and junior high school classes. This particular school resource package is comprised of three instructional videos, a teacher utilization video, a poster, and other related print materials. Each 20-minute instructional program focuses on an important issue…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Economic Factors, Economic Impact, Economics Education
Weinstein, Allen, Ed. – 1988
This document is the discussion guide for a four part video/print series designed to contribute to the understanding of the U.S.-Soviet relationship and the summitry process which has become such a visible part of it. Each of the four 30-minute programs interweaves archival material with informal discussions by distinguished scholars about…
Descriptors: Diplomatic History, Educational Resources, Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy
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