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Lenihan, John H. – OAH Magazine of History, 2002
Discusses the content of a course on the genre of western films that was utilized as a film study and a U.S. cultural history credit. Describes in detail the film, "Winchester '73," and addresses other films utilized in the course. States that the course also focuses on the development of the western genre. (CMK)
Descriptors: Course Content, Educational Strategies, Film Production, Film Study

Pate, Richard – OAH Magazine of History, 2001
Discusses the experience of developing and teaching the online course entitled "History of American Since 1865" at Danville Community College. Focuses on issues such as course content and student response. States that online courses offer teachers a chance to reach students who usually avoid taking traditional lecture and discussion courses. (CMK)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Course Content, Course Evaluation, Educational Benefits

Gordon, Linda – OAH Magazine of History, 2001
Describes a family history course for first-year college students that emphasizes critical thinking skills. The course is organized first chronologically, through three historically-ideal types of families, and then by topics, such as generational relations and courtship. Includes a list of concepts and words students must know. (CMK)
Descriptors: College Freshmen, College Students, Course Content, Critical Thinking

White, Rodney M. – OAH Magazine of History, 1999
Provides a basic framework for the design and delivery of a U.S. history course that consists of eight topics for the upper middle or secondary school level. Explains that teachers can develop each of the topics thematically in an in-depth manner. Discusses how project-based learning can support this type of thematic instruction. (CMK)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Course Content, Cultural Pluralism, Educational Strategies

Wrobel, David M. – OAH Magazine of History, 1994
Describes the development and evolution of college-level history courses on U.S. western history. Discusses historical resources used in the courses and topics for student discussion. Concludes that the 20th-century west can be used as the foundation for a thematic approach to history instruction. (CFR)
Descriptors: American Indian History, American Indians, Course Content, Course Descriptions

Small, Melvin – OAH Magazine of History, 1994
Contends that individuals and organizations advocating the peaceful resolutions of disputes have been important in shaping U.S. history. Asserts that teachers discussing diplomatic history should focus on the way domestic political forces shaped that history. Provides a chronological overview of the impact of the peace movement on U.S diplomatic…
Descriptors: Activism, Course Content, Curriculum Development, Diplomatic History