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Coatney, Louis R. – 1993
This military history board game can be used as an extracurricular, extra credit, or classroom incentive project. The game serves to quantify an historical event so that it enriches the study of history for both verbally and mathematically inclined students. Although most suitable for eighth grade and above, the game may be played by some younger…
Descriptors: Curriculum Enrichment, Decision Making, Educational Games, European History
Baltimore City Public Schools, MD. Dept. of Curriculum and Instruction. – 1992
This document sets out the details of a program of six lesson plans for teaching about Africa and the African diaspora across the world. The program seeks to enable students to: (1) associate classroom instruction with a cultural reality; (2) evaluate the social, political, cultural, and academic concerns among trans-Africans; and (3) increase…
Descriptors: African Studies, Cultural Awareness, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Shephard, Colin; Corbishley, Mike; Large, Alan; Tames, Richard – 1995
This history course has been designed by the Schools History Project for the national curriculum in England. It covers three study units for the revised curriculum, including: (1) the Roman Empire as a study of an era or turning point in European history before 1914; (2) Medieval Realms as a statutory unit; and (3) Islamic Civilizations as a study…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Foreign Countries, History, History Instruction
Fritzsche, K. Peter – Internationale Schulbuchforschung, 1990
When analyzing the degree to which a balanced presentation of NATO is achieved in West German history and civics textbooks, two standards may be used: first, inclusion of information on NATO's formation, aims, strategies and achievements; and, second, inclusion of the criticisms that have been leveled at NATO from various points of view. This…
Descriptors: Civics, European History, Foreign Countries, History Instruction
Tasmanian Education Dept., Hobart (Australia). – 1987
Part 5 of this five part project helps students of the Tasmanian region of Australia explore the history of Port Arthur, a 19th century penal colony located in Tasmania. The project is based on three ideas: (1) studying history can be educational and enjoyable; (2) imagination is an essential part of studying history; and (3) history is most of…
Descriptors: Biographies, Correctional Institutions, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Leon, Antoine – 1985
One outcome of the substantial increase in studies on the history of education over the past two decades has been the founding of the International Association for the History of Education. One of its main objectives is to sponsor the development of research. Even so, the study and application of this broad discipline is not the sole preserve of…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational History, Educational Trends, Foreign Countries
Alper, Donald K.; And Others – 1988
Designed for use in U.S. schools in grade levels ranging from upper elementary through high school, materials in this book may be used for a separate unit on Canada or to complement existing social studies, contemporary world problems, government, history, or geography courses. The book is arranged by topics that provide information about: (1)…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Geography Instruction, History Instruction
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Laffin, Diana; Wilson, Maggie – Teaching History, 2005
Diana Laffin and Maggie Wilson want their pupils to connect with people in the past and to experience some of their emotions. The emotional factor is a difficult one in history, both for pupils and professional historians. When studying Eden's actions at Suez, for example, what we lack is a proper insight into the immediate pressures he faced and…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Logical Thinking, Learning Activities, Role Playing
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Kinloch, Nicolas – Teaching History, 2005
In this article, Nicolas Kinloch questions some of the principal justifications often advanced for teaching Islamic history in schools. In particular, he wants to move us beyond our concern with current events in the Middle East. He suggests that there are dangers in looking at Islamic history if it is merely refracted through the experience of…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Islam, World History, Foreign Countries
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Monaghan, Mandy; McConnell,Tony – Teaching History, 2005
Several articles in previous editions of "Teaching History" have touched on the themes of cross curricularity, Assessment for Learning and the most able. Tony McConnell and Mandy Monaghan bring these themes together in describing how the English and history departments in their school have taken advantage of a natural area of overlap to…
Descriptors: History Instruction, English Instruction, Secondary School Students, Academically Gifted
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Sellen, Robert W. – Social Studies, 1987
Shows how the lack of education about foreign countries leaves Americans ignorant of international issues. Proposes that changes be made in traditional curricula to include international information. Provides a sample lesson to demonstrate how a U.S. history class could fulfill this need. (AEM)
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Elementary Secondary Education
Marbeau, L. – Western European Education, 1988
Discusses the French educational reforms between 1969 and 1985, examining their effects on the teaching of history and geography, which are mandatory throughout pre-university education. Writing for elementary school teachers, Marbeau considers the construction of knowledge in children aged 6 to 11, in history, geography, and the social sciences.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Structures, Curriculum Development
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Samuleuski, Mary – History and Social Science Teacher, 1986
Describes a 15 period unit of study for secondary social studies on the Holocaust. Included are objectives, a description of each lesson, and an open-format unit test. (JDH)
Descriptors: Anti Semitism, Attitudes, Course Descriptions, Foreign Countries
Douglass, Susan L. – 1998
This teaching unit represents a specific "dramatic moment" in history that can allow students to delve into the deeper meanings of selected landmark events and explore their wider context in the great historical narrative. Studying a crucial turning point in history helps students realize that history is an ongoing, open-ended process,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High Schools, History Instruction, Islam
Chapman, Anne – 1998
This unit of study explains the causes, course, characteristics, and results of the Black Death during the 14th century. The Black Death, also known as the bubonic plague, left virtually no one untouched in Europe, Asia, and Northern Africa. Europe lost a third or more of its population. In a broader context, study of the unit alerts students to…
Descriptors: Demography, Disease Incidence, European History, Foreign Countries
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