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Newman, Judith M. – Language Arts, 1989
Describes a database course project which engages students in designing and developing their own data files. Asserts that the discussions which take place as students collect, organize, share their data, and consider ethical issues which arise from the proliferation of information systems, are most important. (RAE)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Community Study, Database Design, Databases
Decker, Nancy; And Others – Instructor, 1980
This article consists of four sections. The first presents starter activities in career awareness for elementary students. Sections two and three, addressed to teachers, discuss sex stereotyping in careers and career education for the handicapped. The final section describes a fifth-grade community study project which produced a local guidebook.…
Descriptors: Career Awareness, Community Study, Disabilities, Elementary Education
Hawkins, Michael L. – Georgia Social Science Journal, 1983
Home, school, neighborhood, and community studies offer unique opportunities for teachers to initiate youngsters into observing and recording phenomena. Because fuel costs make trips increasingly expensive, an alternative method is suggested for observing and recording data about the local community. (Author/IS)
Descriptors: Cartography, Community Study, Elementary Education, Field Trips

Constas, Mark A.; Colyn, Wendy – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 1996
The experiences of a researcher from the United States in his field study of squatter-camp schools are presented. His reactions to conditions of extreme poverty in the community are juxtaposed against a divergent view from a project worker, a native of South Africa with extensive experience with teachers in squatter-camp schools. (MMU)
Descriptors: Blacks, Community Schools, Community Study, Educational Researchers
Zeitz, Pearl – Teacher, 1979
Trip maps and trip boards are described, as are suggested destinations for class trips. The maps are used as multipurpose tools that any teacher can tailor to the needs of his or her own community and environmental studies and to the skills of children of any age. (Author/KC)
Descriptors: Community Study, Discovery Learning, Elementary Education, Environmental Education

Engelbrecht, Guillermina – Reading Teacher, 1980
Outlines teaching strategies developed in an inservice program for elementary teachers in rural areas of Bolivia; notes the importance of developing children's oral language skills, using the local environment as the basis for language experience lessons, and including community study in the curriculum. Presents ideas useful to teachers in other…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Community Study, Disadvantaged Environment, Elementary Education

Cousins, Jack – Rural Educator, 1984
Describes nine of Colorado's smallest rural elementary school communities. Shows how they fall into six community types (agricultural, rural industrial, stable recreational, ranching/railroad, rural commuter, loosely structured/isolated). Notes the interdependence of rural schools and their communities. Explains how the idea of school as community…
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Community Characteristics, Community Study, Elementary Education
Ellis, Len; And Others – Bulletin of Environmental Education, 1986
Discusses an inservice program for teachers during which participants explore ways to use a busy shopping area as a stimulus for learning activities. Recounts examples of interactions between teachers and shopkeepers which resulted in new learning experiences for young children. (TW)
Descriptors: Community Study, Community Surveys, Consumer Education, Elementary Education

Carlson, Helen L.; Makila, Phyllis – Social Education, 1982
Describes the "Neighborhood Walking Tour" project in which gifted sixth graders worked with college students in Duluth, Minnesota to compile histories of buildings located in their neighborhoods. Evaluation results show that the project results in a greater awareness of appropriate sources for the collection of various types of data. (RM)
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Community Study, Cross Age Teaching, Elementary Education

Zarrillo, James – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1989
Advocates teaching history through children's fictional and nonfictional literature in elementary social studies. Offers seven criteria for selecting books for elementary history units. Provides activities for teaching about American Indians, communities, and U.S. history based on award-winning children's books. (CH)
Descriptors: American Indians, Childrens Literature, Community Study, Elementary Education
Price, John T. – Bulletin of Environmental Education, 1986
Describes examples of industrial education projects in three elementary schools in Staffordshire, England. One involves marketing the historical heritage and other attractions of the community. The second investigates the problem of making and decorating tiles, and the third relates to planning a shopping center. (TW)
Descriptors: Community Planning, Community Study, Education Work Relationship, Elementary Education

Carroll, Rives – Social Studies, 1985
Describes a year-and-a-half-long history project that involved elementary students in exploring their community's past. Students took field trips, interviewed community persons, taped oral histories, painted murals, and produced a dramatic musical based on their community's history. (RM)
Descriptors: Art Education, Community Study, Course Descriptions, Elementary Education

Zirschky, E. Dwight – Journal of Geography, 1989
Describes a community study project that uses history and the five fundamental themes of geography as a framework. The project involves organizing committees to study the need for a traffic signal in a small town. By studying various dimensions of the issue, the committees are able to demonstrate the need for a signal. (KO)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Community Study, Discovery Learning, Elementary Education

Andel, Marie A. – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1990
Reports that students from fourth and fifth grades, along with middle and advanced history students acting as mentors, planned and executed a five-month historical research field project. Student research teams carried out at a local site a two-week archaeological dig uncovering artifacts and discovering how their predecessors lived. (NL)
Descriptors: Archaeology, Community Study, Discovery Learning, Discovery Processes