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Collings, Miller R. – 1967
Designed for teachers who are unaware of desirable places to visit, of whom to contact, or of services and materials available to students, this pamphlet contains specific information on how to collect and construct a file of pertinent, available community resources. It will help the classroom teacher assemble and organize information about a…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Community Resources, Community Study, Elementary Education
Metcalf, Fay D.; Downey, Matthew T. – 1977
Trends, tips, and resources for teaching local and family history are identified in this state-of-the-art paper. Using the local community as a historical resource can make American history more relevant and meaningful to students and aids in the development of a wide range of skills, including library use skills, writing skills, and skills used…
Descriptors: Community Resources, Community Study, Elementary Secondary Education, Family (Sociological Unit)
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Cohn, Marlene – Social Education, 1984
This guide was prepared to help elementary and secondary social studies teachers use the 1984 elections as a tool to teach about American government and politics. The goal is to help students use their town, country, or city as their classroom and to use newspapers, community resources, campaign materials and activities, and the broadcast media as…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizenship Education, Citizenship Responsibility, Community Resources
DuBois, Carol J.; Roberts, Rhys – 1968
Audiovisual materials available for a social studies unit based on local, primary sources are listed in this guide, a supplement to the Age of Homespun (ED 018 323). Teachers designed, produced, and tested these instructional aids which are intended to provide a flexible, interdisciplinary unit readily adapted to differing grade levels. Local…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Bibliographies, Colonial History (United States), Community Resources
High School Geography Project, Boulder, CO. – 1968
This guidebook for the teacher of geography or social studies includes teaching and learning suggestions. The major theme is teaching geography using one's local area as the prime resource. The four sections in the guidebook deal with: 1) Relating Geographic Concepts to the Local Community gives quick, non-technical explanations of some of the…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Bibliographies, Class Activities, Community Resources