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Peiser, Andrew – Social Studies, 1976
A short history of the development of women's educational opportunities is provided. (DE)
Descriptors: Coeducation, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education

Chilcoat, George W. – Social Studies, 1985
How the story paper, a popular 19th-century literary form, can be used to teach secondary students about the historical experience of women between 1840 and 1890 is described. The historical background of the story paper is discussed. A student handout explaining how to write a story paper is included. (RM)
Descriptors: Females, Feminism, Learning Activities, Secondary Education

Woyshner, Christine – Social Studies, 2002
Focuses on teaching a U.S. history course to secondary school students about the women's club movement which began in the last quarter of the nineteenth century. Explores five key topic areas involving theoretical frameworks, community activities of the women, and skill development due to club involvement. (CMK)
Descriptors: Activism, Clubs, Gender Issues, History Instruction

Chilcoat, George W. – Social Studies, 1988
Discusses the use of a "crankie," a simple story device made from a cardboard box, in studying women's history in the high school classroom. Presents an example of a crankie story which focuses on Rosa Parks and the Montgomery (Alabama) bus boycott. Describes an evaluation process and assesses the activity's instructional value. (GEA)
Descriptors: Class Activities, High Schools, History Instruction, Learning Activities

Leonard, Virginia W. – Social Studies, 1981
Discusses how women's history can be incorporated into western civilization/world history and U.S. history survey courses. Four approaches are suggested: biographical; political; historical; and a family/community history approach. An annotated listing of materials with which to teach each approach is provided. (RM)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Females, Higher Education, Integrated Curriculum