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Scanlon, Thomas M. – Res Gestae, 1987
Part 1 of this three-part article traces James Madison's life and focuses primarily on those events that prepared him for leadership in the U.S. Constitutional Convention of 1787. It describes his early love of learning, education, and public service efforts. Part 2 chronicles Madison's devotion to study and preparation prior to the Constitutional…
Descriptors: Biographies, Constitutional History, Constitutional Law, Social Studies
Scanlon, Thomas M. – 1988
This paper explores Samuel Adam's role as perhaps the most important propagandist of the American Revolution and his efforts to exploit Great Britain's mistakes and to engender in the American colonists a love of liberty and a fear that Great Britain, if not resisted, would replace that liberty with tyranny. Suggesting that the Revolutionary War…
Descriptors: Biographies, Propaganda, Revolutionary War (United States), Social Studies

Mehaffy, George L. – Journal of Thought, 1982
Erling Hunt is discussed as a writer, editor, teacher and scholar including: his participation in the development and growth of the National Council for Social Studies as president, as member of the Board of Directors, and as editor of the journal Social Education. (PN)
Descriptors: Biographies, Educational History, Leaders, Recognition (Achievement)
Weisman, JoAnne B.; Deitch, Kenneth M. – 1990
An illustrated story for young children features Christopher Columbus's first voyage to the Americas in 1492. The story begins with Columbus's youth in Genoa, Italy, follows him to Portugal and then to Spain, where he finally received backing for a voyage west to reach the East Indies. The preparations for the voyage and the trip itself are…
Descriptors: Biographies, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, North American History

Robinson, Paul – Journal of Thought, 1982
The writings, teachings, scholarship, and contributions of Henry Johnson, considered the "foremost leader in the development of the teaching of history and social studies as a field of specialization" are discussed. (PN)
Descriptors: Biographies, Educational History, History, Leaders
von Dehsen, Christian D., Ed. – 1999
This biographical resource outlines the lives and achievements of more than 200 philosophers and religious leaders and shows how their accomplishments have influenced the world and the thoughts of those who followed. The resource provides information on how these thoughts and beliefs made a lasting impact on society. The volume begins with an…
Descriptors: Biographies, Elementary Secondary Education, Philosophy, Religion

Engle, Shirley H. – Journal of Thought, 1982
The thoughts and reflective methods of Alan Griffin are discussed. He was a Deweyan scholar and dealt with the necessary goals of the social studies in a democracy as they relate to the learning process, to the content, and to the teaching methods employed in social studies instruction. (PN)
Descriptors: Biographies, Cognitive Processes, Educational History, Leaders

Wronski, Stanley P. – Journal of Thought, 1982
Wesley's college textbook, Teaching the Social Studies (1937), had an impact on social studies teaching, especially in its definition of the social studies; his conception of the role of history in social studies teaching; and his contributions to world affairs education. (PN)
Descriptors: Biographies, Cognitive Processes, Educational History, Higher Education

Nelson, Murry R. – Journal of Thought, 1982
The research, writing, and professional organizing of the Rugg brothers are discussed: Harold in the integration of social studies and as author of a curriculum series on a nationwide basis and Earle as a teacher educator who reviewed and critically analyzed research in the field of social studies. (PN)
Descriptors: Biographies, Curriculum Development, Educational History, Leaders

Shermis, S. Samuel – Journal of Thought, 1982
Earl S. Johnson is discussed as a teacher, philosopher, and author. While not disguising his debt to the Judeo-Christian tradition, Johnson devoted his professional career to translating pragmatic principles into social studies practice. (PN)
Descriptors: Biographies, Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Leaders

Isham, Mark M. – Journal of Thought, 1982
The works of Hilda Taba, known for her leadership of the social studies curriculum project and for her teaching strategies designed to promote different types of thinking in children, are presented. The Taba Social Science Program represents the culmination, in practice and curriculum materials, of Taba's professional life and thought. (PN)
Descriptors: Biographies, Children, Cognitive Processes, Curriculum Development
National Women's History Project, Windsor, CA. – 1998
This booklet, intended for use by educators and by workplace and community organizers, introduces women who have been featured on U.S. postage stamps as well as a few of the women who clearly merit such honor in the future. Postage stamps featuring women have been relatively few and far between and have only skimmed the surface of U.S. women in…
Descriptors: Biographies, Class Activities, Elementary Secondary Education, Females
Barbieri, Kim E. – 1999
The Eisenhower Foundation developed and produced posters and curriculum materials for "Dreams of a Barefoot Boy: 1890-1911," the first in a series that examines, in depth, the life and times of Dwight D. Eisenhower, the 34th U.S. President. This collection of primary source documents consists of documents with social themes relating to:…
Descriptors: Biographies, Elementary Education, Presidents of the United States, Primary Sources
Harris, Laurie Lanzen, Ed.; Abbey, Cherie D., Ed. – Biography Today, 1997
Comprising the sixth volume of a series, this document contains short biographies written for the young reader aged 9 and older. The series covers individuals who are of particular interest to young people: entertainers, athletes, authors, cartoonists, and political leaders. Each issue contains 10 to 12 entries that include photographs and…
Descriptors: Artists, Authors, Biographies, Elementary Secondary Education
Deitch, Kenneth M.; Weisman, JoAnne B. – 1990
A biography of Dwight D. Eisenhower is presented in this book for young children. Born in Denison, Texas, Eisenhower was reared on a farm in Abilene, Kansas. After graduating from Abilene High School, he went on to attend the United States Military Academy at West Point. Among his many career highlights were earning the ranks of five-star general…
Descriptors: Biographies, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Presidents of the United States