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Diamond, Norm – American Educator, 2012
Today's movement in support of the 99 percent is a reminder that throughout U.S. history, a major engine of change has been grass-roots organizing and solidarity. Major history textbooks, however, downplay the role of ordinary people in shaping events--especially those who formed labor unions and used the strike to assert their rights. One of the…
Descriptors: Strikes, United States History, Textbooks, Unions
Shaffer, Robert – History Teacher, 2011
The chapters on the 1960s and early 1970s in recent editions of secondary-level United States history textbooks have done an impressive job in getting beyond the traditional political narratives of presidential administrations to include the movements of protest and reform based on citizen activism. But despite their laudable efforts to broaden…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Secondary School Curriculum, Textbooks, United States History
Snodgrass, Michael – International Journal of Social Education, 2009
Professor Howard Zinn was arguably America's best-known historian, despite the dismissive if not caustic response his book, "A People's History of the United States," elicited from historians. In Zinn's narrative the protagonists of history are "blacks, Indians, women, and working people of all kinds ... ordinary people trying to…
Descriptors: United States History, Historians, History Instruction, Textbooks
DeRose, John J. – History Teacher, 2009
Old textbooks are one resource for teaching about the evolution of historical interpretation. Some libraries contain collections of U.S. history textbooks spanning multiple years and some schools even keep older textbooks used in past years. Recently, the author used a book by Kyle Ward entitled "History in the Making: An Absorbing Look at How…
Descriptors: United States History, Textbooks, Historical Interpretation, Differences
Ellington, Lucien – Foreign Policy Research Institute, 2011
Historians work in a discipline with few inherent concepts and are obliged to draw upon many fields in recreating the past. Yet authors of most school history texts, state and national standards and curriculum materials seldom incorporate economic analysis in their work. Just look at state standards that include Adam Smith and John Locke but draw…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, World History, Economic Research, State Standards

Crichlow, Warren; And Others – Journal of Education, 1990
Discusses and demonstrates how an emancipatory approach to school subjects can incorporate the collective presence of diverse cultures and groups, with examples from the study of poetry and history. This approach enables students to expand their knowledge through critical interpretation of traditional monovocal texts. (DM)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Critical Thinking, Multicultural Education, Poetry
Hickey, M. Gail; Kolterman, Don L. – Social Education, 2006
Women have always been a part of history, but society has not always recognized their contributions. History textbooks, for example, largely portray women as passive bystanders in the world's events, with fewer than 11 percent of textbook images and references devoted to specific women. A U.S. Congressional Resolution designated March as Women's…
Descriptors: Grade 5, United States History, Textbooks, Social Change
Norstad, Eric – 1995
McGuffey's "Eclectic Readers" were a pervasive educational influence for almost 100 years in America and over 122 million copies were published before their use began to decline in the 1920s. Originally the work of William Holmes McGuffey, born in 1800 and raised on the Ohio frontier, the first McGuffey's readers appeared in 1837: a…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Objectives, Instructional Effectiveness, Reading Instruction
Klehr, Harvey – Academic Questions, 2004
Many historians on the left are unwilling to renounce communism and the agents in this country who ran its insidious errands. Despite damning evidence from Soviet archives, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, Alger Hiss, and other traitors remain the darlings of many leaders of the profession. Harvey Klehr documents how, in journals and recent textbooks,…
Descriptors: United States History, Textbooks, War, Historians

Bohning, Gerry – Reading Teacher, 1986
Argues that the McGuffey readers introduced pedagogical innovations that provided moral themes many continue to value. (FL)
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Education

Belok, Michael V. – Paedagogica Historica, 1978
Presents an overview of textbooks on government and politics published from 1793 through the nineteenth century. History and geography textbooks were the main vehicle for civic education until 1830 when political textbooks began to be published. (Author/KC)
Descriptors: Citizenship, Civics, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education

Walters, William D. Jr. – Journal of Geography, 1987
Looks at problems in United States geographical education in the early nineteenth century as perceived by reformers of that period. Focuses on who the reformers were, what changes they advocated, and problems encountered by the reform movement. (Author/AEM)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational History, Educational Methods

Gullberg-Hansen, Neils – Social Studies, 1986
Presents a course in United States history (from Independence to the Civil War) as it is taught in a typical Danish senior high school. Criticizes typical U. S. textbooks which might be used for this course and provides in the course outline alternative material which is used. (JDH)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Course Descriptions, High Schools, Intercultural Communication
Danzer, Gerald A. – 1997
The teaching of history is part of the continuous process of redefining American civilization that lies at the center of what it means to be an American. A major challenge facing teachers of U.S. history is how to strike an appropriate balance between the forces of continuity and change. Much of the concern over history standards and the choice of…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Cultural Context, High Schools, History Instruction
Marston, Betsy – Wilson Library Bulletin, 1991
Discusses libraries and democracy, one of three major themes for the 1991 White House Conference on Library and Information Services. The roles of newspapers and journalists are considered and the censorship of textbooks, library materials, art, and movies is discussed. (LRW)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Art Products, Censorship, Democracy
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