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Victor, David D. – Social Education, 1975
This article identifies several innovative strategies and provides sample lessons of innovative approaches to world history including: concept teaching, site plans, values clarification, role playing, and simulation. (Author/JR)
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Instructional Innovation, Instructional Materials, Role Playing
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Greer, Donald R. – Social Education, 1971
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Cognitive Objectives, Educational Media, Elementary Education
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Agostino, Robert V.; Hartman, Stewart – Social Education, 1980
This secondary level learning exercise contains two role-playing activities and a textbook analysis test which probe contemporary images and historical realities about the politics and economics of school support. Students are involved in data collection and analysis, group communication, inference making, and value clarification. (KC)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Economics Education, Financial Support, History Instruction
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Gardner, Arlene L.; Chambers, John W. – Social Education, 2001
Discusses how to incorporate conflict resolution into history focusing on the Conflict Resolution in History project. Provides a case study depicting how to use conflict resolution by presenting a lesson plan exploring the 1846 War between the United States and Mexico. (CMK)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Case Studies, Conflict Resolution, Educational Strategies
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Wellnitz, Thomas R. – Social Education, 1992
Suggests energy-related activities that represent different instructional approaches and can be adapted for different age levels. Includes library research, debates, role playing, games, and mock trials. Offers questions to be used in connection with the activities. Examines the future of energy use and international inequality of use. (DK)
Descriptors: Alternative Energy Sources, Cultural Differences, Debate, Educational Games
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Frantz, Ron – Social Education, 1992
Discusses the National Energy Education Development (NEED) Project, a network of students, educators, industry representatives, and community and government leaders that work to combat energy ignorance. Describes NEED's philosophy of energy education. Explains that NEED includes activities simulating Senate hearings, television talk shows, and…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Cooperative Learning, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education
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Hollister, Bernard C. – Social Education, 1990
Describes a technique to teach students about U.S. society that involves: assigning each person an imaginary occupation and family statistics. Students attend a mock 20-year high school class reunion. The class discussion that follows this activity explores group dynamics and social patterns that evolve along class lines. (GG)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Group Dynamics, Group Structure, Instructional Innovation
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Gustafson, Kraig – Social Education, 1993
Describes a two or three-class period length secondary simulation exercise designed to teach about federalism and the system of checks and balances. Provides a list of the roles to assigned to or picked by students. Includes models of two bills to be submitted to Congress during the simulation. (CFR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Constitutional History, Curriculum Design, Decision Making
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Schisgall, Jane – Social Education, 1983
Under Hitler, art and drama were controlled in order to serve propaganda purposes exclusively, while under the New Deal the United States succeeded in giving work to artists and writers without controlling their output. Suggests class activities to help students gain understanding of this era. (CS)
Descriptors: Art, Artists, Comparative Analysis, Drama
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Doyle, Brooke Graham – Social Education, 2001
Describes a lesson that integrates U.S. history and economics to teach students about hyperinflation in the Confederacy during the U.S. Civil War. States that the students analyze primary documents, examine graphs, and participate in a role playing exercise. Includes copies of the primary sources and information on assessment. (CMK)
Descriptors: Civil War (United States), Economics Education, Educational Strategies, History Instruction
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Hickey, M. Gail – Social Education, 1990
Demonstrates how role-playing in a mock trial situation allows children to view critically both sides of an issue and introduce them to trial procedure. Offers pre-trial activities, ways to teach students to see both sides of a situation, themes for mock trials, and supporting resources. (GG)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creative Teaching, Critical Thinking, Dramatic Play
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Stowell, Stephen – Social Education, 1995
Presents a high school unit about the U.S. Industrial Revolution featuring the Boott Cotton Mills of Lowell, Massachusetts. Includes student objectives, step-by-step instructional procedures, and discussion questions. Provides two maps, five illustrations, one photograph, and three student readings. (ACM)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Activity Units, Geography, History Instruction
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Reichenbach, Bruce R.; Reichenbach, Sharon H. – Social Education, 1991
Describes a class simulation designed to enhance student awareness of social classes in Latin America. Notes that students learn how these groups function within their social and economic milieu. Includes detailed instruction for simulation procedure and roles that students play. Students become aware of inequities, the role of supply and demand,…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Economics Education, Foreign Countries, Global Approach
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Naumann, Joseph A., Jr. – Social Education, 1991
Notes that teachers can make writing assignments more acceptable by using innovative techniques. Suggests that using letter writing for research projects is a good motivational technique. Asks students to assume roles of persons of a specific historical period and write from the first-person perspective. Includes sample letter. (NL)
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Critical Thinking, High Schools, History Instruction
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Marsh, Alan – Social Education, 1994
Presents a classroom lesson based on the Civil War prison camp at Andersonville, Georgia. Includes drawings, three maps, two photographs, and two student readings from the National Register of Historic Places registration file on the Andersonville National Historic Site. (CFR)
Descriptors: Civil War (United States), Class Activities, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education
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