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Bronstein, Erin A. – Social Studies, 2020
This study examines world history teachers' attitudes regarding teaching U.S. presidential elections. During interviews with nine teachers, participants emphasized that the competing demands of their classrooms negatively influenced their willingness to teach about the U.S. presidential elections generally, and the 2016 Election specifically. The…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Citizenship, Elections, Presidents
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Neumann, Richard – Social Studies, 2012
This article concerns textbook analysis regarding the presentation of socialism in four leading high school social studies books, one in each of the following subjects: United States history, world history, United States government, and economics. Findings indicate that students relying on these texts to gain understanding of socialism and…
Descriptors: World History, United States History, Social Systems, Textbooks
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Clark, J. Spencer; Vontz, Thomas S.; Barikmo, Kristoffer – Social Studies, 2008
In this article, the authors offer social studies educators a way to deepen students' understanding of civil disobedience as a democratic and nonviolent means of instigating social change. The authors explore the concept of civil disobedience from a historical perspective and examine the justifications and ramifications of each historical example.…
Descriptors: Civil Disobedience, Social Studies, Secondary Education, World History
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Crocco, Margaret Smith – Social Studies, 2007
The author considers the treatment of women's rights as human rights in the social studies curriculum. She discusses the role of the United Nations in promoting women's rights since the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948. She also reviews the treatment of women's rights within social studies curriculum today through a…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Females, Guidelines, Social Studies
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Nagel, Paul B.; Earl, Richard A. – Social Studies, 2003
In this article, the authors show how oceanography can enlighten and energize the teaching of middle- and high-school social studies on a grade-by-grade basis, and they describe "hooks" from oceanography that will heighten students' interest in various social studies topics. They base the article on their own experiences--as a…
Descriptors: State Standards, Oceanography, Geography, Geography Instruction
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Hettig, David; Pozzetta, George E. – Social Studies, 1974
This bibliographic review of books discussing the events involved in the loss of China to communism in the five years after World War II identifies basic resources on China, works mostly from the American point of view owing to the lack of availability of objective Chinese Scholarship. (JH)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Communism, Foreign Policy, History Instruction
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Morris, Ronald V.; McNeely, Jean – Social Studies, 2005
Lewis, Clark, and the Corps of Discovery traveled westward from 1803 to 1806; therefore, the bicentennial of the expedition is being celebrated from 2003 until 2006. Students and teachers celebrating the bicentennial and Jefferson's Louisiana Purchase in 1803 can use social studies classes to help them connect with their community and to reach a…
Descriptors: Social Studies, United States History, School Community Programs, World History
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Rapoport, Anatoli – Social Studies, 2006
In December 1984 when the Soviet Union still was an "evil empire" and the United States "encroached on the achievements of Socialism," Ira Jay Winn wrote, "students who scream "Kill the Russkies" or who believe that the Soviets fought against us in World War II... are not simply ignorant of historical facts or…
Descriptors: United States History, Foreign Countries, Instructional Materials, Public Opinion
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Glenn, William H. – Social Studies, 1983
Secondary students learn about history and geography through five stamp activities: (1) Who is this person and why is he/she important?; (2) How is inflation illustrated by stamps?; (3) How have stamps served to disseminate information?; (4) How have science and technology changed?; and (5) Where are these countries? (RM)
Descriptors: Geographic Location, Geography Instruction, Inflation (Economics), Learning Activities
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Fairbanks, Joseph H. Jr. – Social Studies, 1990
Provides a classroom exercise, known as Synergistic Convergence (SYNCON), in which students are divided into small groups, and then into successively larger groups, until the entire class is involved in one problem. Asks students to develop a list of five heroes and five villains in history. Generates insights into the nature of historical…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Group Activities, Higher Education, Historiography
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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
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Deller, Howard; Schug, Mark C. – Social Studies, 1989
Urges teachers to use historical maps as teaching devices in history classes in order to illustrate the changing record of geographic knowledge. Offers lesson plans for using these maps. Directs teachers to sources from which historical maps of this nature may be obtained. (KO)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, History Instruction, Human Geography
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Benedicks, William, Jr.; Felton, Randall G. – Social Studies, 1994
Presents a review of "Communism and the Cold War," an interactive multimedia videodisk designed for teaching about the post-World War II world. Concludes that, although the program is a first step in the use of interactive media in the classroom, it provides a vision of an exciting and dynamic social studies classroom in the future. (CFR)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Communism, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Change