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Sundberg, Sara Brooks – History Teacher, 2023
The class research project, "Chronicling Grassroots Suffrage in Warrensburg," served as a semester-long project for the Fall 2019 course, "Democracy Denied: Women's Rights in America, 1800-Present." This paper argues that local and state history research projects like "Chronicling Grassroots Suffrage in Warrensburg"…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Archives, Primary Sources, Democracy

History Teacher, 1998
Describes National History Day, a year-long program using history to teach students research, analysis, and communication skills, in which students from grades 6-12 research topics related to an annual theme. Focuses on the 1998 contest with the theme of "Migration in History: Peoples, Cultures, Ideas." (CMK)
Descriptors: Essays, History, Middle Schools, Migration
Day, James S.; Truss, Ruth S. – History Teacher, 2007
Students from the University of Montevallo, Alabama's public liberal arts university, re-created the Battle of Shiloh (April 6-7, 1862) approximately twenty miles north of Corinth, Mississippi. For ten weeks in a classroom environment, nineteen students studied strategy, operations, and tactics that affected events nearly 143 years prior. Then,…
Descriptors: College Instruction, History Instruction, College Students, Course Content

Vogt, Allen R. – History Teacher, 1986
Argues that the Kennedy assassination is an important event for history classroom consideration. Offers ways this event can be examined to develop discussion and research skills. Outlines a possible course syllabus with an extensive bibliography and lists a wide range of materials for teaching a unit on presidential assassination. (RKM)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Higher Education, History Instruction, Research Skills

Scholl, Allan – History Teacher, 1985
History fairs are an excellent way to recognize student achievement and to generate an interest in history. Described is a History Day fair that encouraged students in grades 6-12 to research and prepare papers, projects, and media presentations on a historical theme and to have them judged by history professionals. (RM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Exhibits, History Instruction, Intermediate Grades

Adams, David Wallace; Pasch, Marvin – History Teacher, 1987
Describes National History Day, an annual event in which students compete for state and national prizes awarded for the quality of their self-selected historical research projects. Evaluates the contest as an educational program, suggesting some implications it has for the teaching of history in the schools. Describes various student experiences…
Descriptors: Creative Development, Educational Experience, Experiential Learning, History Instruction

Hoffman, Abraham – History Teacher, 1987
Describes how the author's opinion of contests for students changed from generally negative to overwhelmingly positive after he had experience with them. Recounts his experiences with the contests and describes the projects entered by his history students. Concludes that contests can work well in motivating students to write research papers. (AEM)
Descriptors: Competition, Educational Experience, Elementary Secondary Education, History Instruction

LaRocca, Charles – History Teacher, 1988
Reports the extracurricular activities of the Civil War Study Group at O'Neill High School (New York) that studies the 124th New York State Volunteers. Activities include battle reenactments, research using primary sources, presentations before school and historical groups, and the preservation and cataloging of a collection of historical letters.…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Civil War (United States), Extracurricular Activities, High School Students

Parker, J. Carlyle – History Teacher, 1990
Makes recommendations for student research projects on local history and family history. Suggests teachers and librarians working together can overcome problems concerning accessibility to, and careful use of, genealogical materials. Suggests research projects and gives examples of cooperation between teachers and librarians who solved research…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Family History, Genealogy, History Instruction

Pace, David; And Others – History Teacher, 1990
Describes a 5-day simulation workshop on the Cuban Missile Crisis developed for 60 secondary school students participating in the Indiana University summer gifted and talented program. Uses role playing and game situations to teach critical thinking. Finds these techniques effective in providing a sense of power and competence. (NL)
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Class Activities, Critical Thinking, Decision Making Skills