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Council for Citizenship Education, Troy, NY. – 1995
This U.S. history curriculum guide, based upon historical essays written by Richard B. Bernstein, is intended for postsecondary students. The guide incorporates an extended syllabus that sketches a two-semester survey course. This course provides students with a serious grounding in U.S. history. It also demonstrates the perennial contests over…
Descriptors: European History, Higher Education, History Instruction, Language Arts

Hands, Edmund – New England Journal of History, 1992
Discusses a database used by honors high school U.S. history students learning about the Spanish-American War. Reports that the students compiled the database. Includes some of the historical background of the war, questions for study, a database key, and a table showing U.S. senators' votes relating to the War. (SG)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Databases, European History, History Instruction

Lankiewicz, Donald – Social Studies, 1985
In this unit of study high school students read and discuss U.S. newspaper articles reporting the trial and execution of the French king Louis XVI. Students look for key words and phrases that might indicate a subtle favorable or unfavorable opinion. (RM)
Descriptors: Capital Punishment, European History, High Schools, Newspapers
Council for Citizenship Education, Troy, NY. – 1995
This U.S. history curriculum guide, based upon the historical essays written by Richard B. Bernstein, is intended for students in grades 9 - 12 and refines and extends the understanding of U.S. history that students have acquired to date. Students are challenged to venture into historical explorations and analyses in order to compare and contrast…
Descriptors: European History, High Schools, History Instruction, Language Arts
Council for Citizenship Education, Troy, NY. – 1995
This U.S. history curriculum guide, based upon historical essays written by Richard B. Bernstein, is intended for students in grades 7 and 8, and is the keystone of the 'Crossroads' project. The guide introduces students to the chronological structure of U.S. history and to the eight overarching themes of U.S. history as defined by the…
Descriptors: European History, History Instruction, Holidays, Language Arts
Cason, Constance; And Others – 1982
This guide to the social studies was developed for use in the senior high schools of Duval County, Jacksonville, Florida. Topics covered are United States government, United States history, anthropology, bible history, comparative institutions, European history, Florida history, human relations, political science, economics, psychology, sociology,…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Behavioral Objectives, Biblical Literature, Course Descriptions
Rosa, Marie A. – 2001
This lesson plan begins with an overview of the age of enlightenment and those ideas that influenced the founders of the United States. The lesson plan provides information sheets about five enlightenment thinkers: John Locke (1632-1704), Mary Wolstonecraft (1759-1898), Baron de Montesquieu (1689-1755), Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712-1788), and John…
Descriptors: Democracy, European History, Grade 10, High Schools
1998
These interactive curriculum-based study programs in U.S. history, world history, European history, and global studies were created by teachers to align with national and state frameworks and curriculum standards. The interactive programs include graded tests, document-based questions, essays, and skill development projects. Each CD-ROM based…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, European History, Global Approach, Global Education
Gill, Jo Anne M. – 2000
In this interdisciplinary curriculum unit, students work in groups to examine, role play, and report on how the United States should have responded to England in the War of 1812. Students take on the roles of news reporters to explain and evaluate U.S. policy and are provided with background information, detailed instructions, on-line resources,…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, European History, Grade 8, Interdisciplinary Approach
Reilly, Kevin, Ed. – 1984
This book contains portions of six model higher education introductory history courses designed and presented by experienced classroom instructors to the 1980 conference of the American Historical Association (AHA). After the presentations, the models were reviewed and critiqued. The models presented were: (1) "Toward Two-Sex History: A Model…
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Organization

Feichtl, Franz – History Microcomputer Review, 1994
Presents a bibliography of 28 items related to the use of computers in history instruction. Focuses on materials dealing with secondary and college-level instruction. Includes 11 German-language items. (CFR)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, Databases, European History

Dinan, Desmond – Social Education, 1993
Reviews the economic restoration of West Germany through the Marshall Plan following World War II. Traces the development of the European Community from the Schuman Declaration of 1950 to the present. Contends that Germany's economy must remain closely tied to a united Europe in the post-Cold War international system. (CFR)
Descriptors: Economic Change, Economic Development, European History, Foreign Countries
Laffin, Diana; Wilson, Maggie – Teaching History, 2005
Diana Laffin and Maggie Wilson want their pupils to connect with people in the past and to experience some of their emotions. The emotional factor is a difficult one in history, both for pupils and professional historians. When studying Eden's actions at Suez, for example, what we lack is a proper insight into the immediate pressures he faced and…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Logical Thinking, Learning Activities, Role Playing
Skutt, Mary Sutton; Thompson, Rachel Yarnell – 2000
George C. Marshall (1880-1959), head of the U.S. Army in World War II, Secretary of State (1947-49), Secretary of Defense (1950-51), and Nobel Peace Prize winner (1953), was one of the late people as a child. He liked to play and was reasonably athletic, anxious to try out new ideas, and was particularly interested in history, but he was not…
Descriptors: Biographies, European History, Foreign Countries, Korean War

McKinnon, Mike – Social Education, 1993
Provides 10 reasons why the study of Germany and the European Community should be taught in U.S. social studies. Argues that the cultural interrelationships between the United States and Germany are historically significant. Contends that the experiences of post-World War II German reconstruction and the reunification after the Cold War can serve…
Descriptors: Cultural Exchange, Cultural Influences, Cultural Pluralism, Curriculum Development