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Krawchuk, Trevor; And Others – Canadian Social Studies, 1992
Presents a board game in which students pretend to be American Indians, settlers, or traders. Explains that students learn about people and life in Canada in the nineteenth century. Suggests that players will learn vocabulary, a sense of value, and bartering methods. Includes designs for the gameboard, commodity cards, and score cards. (DK)
Descriptors: Educational Games, Elementary Education, Grade 4, History Instruction
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Wright, Ian; Curtis, Charles – Canadian Social Studies, 1992
Reviews social studies journals published by associations in the Canadian provinces. Discusses three journals: "Perspectives,""One World," and "Horizon." Suggests learning activities contained in some of the articles. Describes articles of interest about teaching methods, specific areas of history, critical thinking,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, History Instruction, Instructional Materials
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Levesque, Stéphane – Canadian Social Studies, 2006
This paper deals with the impact of current digital technology revolution on history education. Based on four developments engendered by this revolution (liberalization of historical knowledge, intensification of digital archives, web-based communication, and active computer-based learning), it argues that digital history has the potential to…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, History Instruction, History, Inquiry
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Myers, John J. – Canadian Social Studies, 1991
Examines the cooperative learning approach to elementary and secondary school history and social science instruction. Defines cooperative learning. Explains that students work in small, heterogeneous groups, in positive interdependence and are accountable both as individuals and group members. Provides details for teachers on how to get started.…
Descriptors: Accountability, Cooperative Learning, Elementary Secondary Education, Group Experience
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Farnworth, George M. – Canadian Social Studies, 1992
Suggests that, because both history and computers are information based, there is an natural link between the two. Argues that history teachers should exploit the technology to help students to understand history while they become computer literate. Points out uses for databases, word processing, desktop publishing, and telecommunications in…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, History
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Lee, Peter – Canadian Social Studies, 1998
Argues that the idea of school history as learning the best version of the past, or even learning one or more versions, is inadequate practice. Contends that history education not only must teach about passages of the past, but also develop students' understanding of the nature and status of historical claims. (DSK)
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Hermeneutics
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Tupper, Jennifer – Canadian Social Studies, 2005
The history that students learn in schools supports a view of the past that casts men as dominant and universal subjects. As such, the way that students understand the past will inevitably influence the way they think about the present and consider the future. Rather than perpetuating dominant narratives, this paper argues that history and social…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Social Studies, Teaching Methods, Transformative Learning
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Lemisko, Lynn Speer – Canadian Social Studies, 2004
Philosopher and historian R. G. Collingwood developed and elaborated a theory and approach to reconstructing knowledge about the past that relies on the historical imagination. This paper argues that Collingwood's theory offers teachers sound reasons for using constructivist approaches in their classrooms and that his methodological approach can…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Imagination, Primary Sources, Teaching Methods
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Dhand, Harry – Canadian Social Studies, 1992
Suggests using primary sources in history and social studies instruction. Offers reasons for teaching with primary sources. Proposes activities for developing students' investigative skills. Includes lessons dealing with detecting source bias, differentiating sources, using conflicting sources, and evaluating sources. Presents varied…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Historiography, History Instruction, Instructional Materials
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Clarke, Gerry; Smyth, Joanne – Canadian Social Studies, 1993
Describes a project that uses childrens' literature to teach social studies and history in elementary classrooms. Reviews research which suggests that students at this level prefer to read narrative literature rather than traditional textbooks. Describes the project's impact on participating students and teachers. (CFR)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Curriculum Enrichment, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
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Hillis, Peter – Canadian Social Studies, 1999
Explores how the CD-ROM "Tiree, Famine and Clearance 1840-1900" facilitates the development of inquiry skills. Recreates the history of Tiree (Scotland) between 1840 and 1900, and describes the experiences of Tiree emigrants in Canada. Features a range of historical sources including photographs, archival film, and personal…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, History Instruction, Inquiry
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Clark, Penney – Canadian Social Studies, 1998
Traces challenges to history's place in Canadian school curricula during the 20th century. Argues that while citizenship goals have provided the rationale for teaching history, history as a vehicle of citizenship education has come under assault. Considers the question of inclusion in the historical narrative and how it has been addressed. (DSK)
Descriptors: Canadian Studies, Citizenship Education, Civics, Curriculum Development
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White, Carol – Canadian Social Studies, 2006
The Historica Foundation of Canada has a mandate to provide or support programs and resources for the teaching of Canadian history in Canadian schools. This paper outlines how Historica discovered what was needed and the programs and resources they developed to fulfill their mandate.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Heritage Education, Cultural Maintenance, Educational Resources
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Power, Donald – Canadian Social Studies, 1992
Explores instruction concerning the Irish role in Canadian history. Suggests that the Irish influence has been downplayed and presented to students in a biased manner. Discusses particular incidents in which Irish people have been portrayed negatively in textbooks and instruction. Argues that Irish Canadians achievements should be celebrated in…
Descriptors: Course Content, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnic Bias, Ethnic Groups
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Wickwire, Wendy – Canadian Social Studies, 1998
Presents an overview of ethnohistory, a relatively new area of historical investigation that draws on anthropology, geography, and linguistics, as well as history, to document the pasts of predominantly indigenous peoples. Encourages social studies teachers to take notice of a major body of work being produced by Canadian ethnohistorians. (DSK)
Descriptors: Anthropology, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnic Studies
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