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Joyce, Davis B. – Teaching History: A Journal of Methods, 1978
College teachers of history can use science fiction to help students understand historical concepts. A seminar at the University of Tulsa used futuristic literature to provide a broader perspective on the present and the past. Available from: Loren E. Pennington, Division of Social Sciences, Emporia State University, 1200 Commercial, Emporia,…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Educational Resources, Futures (of Society), Higher Education
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McClain, Shirla R. – Social Science Record, 1978
Teachers of history in high school should use historical research as a teaching device. Advantages are that it permits teachers and students to learn together through discovery, integrates national and local history, and encourages students to develop respect for history and historians. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Data Analysis, Educational Trends, Historiography
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Chilcoat, George W. – Teaching History: A Journal of Methods, 1986
Describes how 4 historical, popular, culture mediums may be used to help stimulate student curiosity about the past and provide practice in using and understanding the historical method. Highlighting the slave experience, the mediums are: (1) the antislave almanac; (2) the dime novel; (3) the moving panorama; and (4) the propaganda play.…
Descriptors: Black History, Historiography, History Instruction, Learning Activities
Stearns, Peter N., Ed.; Seixas, Peter, Ed.; Wineburg, Sam, Ed. – 2000
This interdisciplinary collection of essays examines the current state of history education by exploring connections between the historical discipline, learning theory, and classroom practice. The collection asks the question, "How do students develop sophisticated historical understandings and how can teachers best encourage this…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education, Global Approach, Higher Education
Stearns, Peter N. – 1993
This book reconsiders why and how U.S. humanities education is taught. A humanities program should teach students not just memorizable facts but analytical skills that are vital for a critically informed citizenry. Innovative research is important as the basis of such a curriculum. Specific suggestions are outlined for translating curriculum goals…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Culture, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
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Lord, Donald C. – History Teacher, 1972
Primary materials, namely ads about the sale of slaves and the capture of runaways, offer students insights into the nature of American slavery and valid evidence of its dehumanizing nature. (SM)
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, American History, Black History, Elementary Education
Mole, Charles C. – Improving College and University Teaching, 1981
The key to teaching history successfully is giving students the ability to apply the process of historical analysis to any material they encounter. A special interest history course at Boston College focused on assassinations in Europe and America in the twentieth century. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Course Descriptions, Course Objectives, Crime
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Smith, Allan – History and Social Science Teacher, 1990
Seeks to define the study of Canadian cultural history, tracing the development of cultural history from the Enlightenment to the present. Discusses books on cultural history that had an impact on theories of culture and society. Ties this general discussion of cultural history and its roots to Canadian cultural history. (RW)
Descriptors: Cultural Background, Cultural Influences, Cultural Interrelationships, Cultural Traits
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Vanderhoof, Bill; And Others – Social Education, 1992
Suggests the use of phony documents to interest students and provide them with an opportunity to develop critical thinking skills and practice historical investigative methods. Gives examples of documents that can be presented to students to determine authenticity. Offers advice on preparing phony documents to use in the classroom. (DK)
Descriptors: Civil War (United States), Critical Reading, Critical Thinking, Historiography
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Appleby, Joyce – Journal of American History, 1992
Describes changes in historical research and historiography during the past 25 years. Contends that the inclusion of women, minority groups, and average citizens into U.S. history has enriched the concept of the United States. Concludes that multiculturalism has always existed in the United States; it was just not recognized. (CFR)
Descriptors: Cultural Background, Cultural Pluralism, Cultural Traits, Females
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Ferrell, Robert – OAH Magazine of History, 1992
Reviews the articles included in this issue of the journal. Describes the tremendous changes in the United States since the American Revolution. Contends that the drama of history can be interesting and exciting to students if presented well by teachers. (CFR)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Elementary Secondary Education, Historical Interpretation, Historiography
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Karras, Ray W. – OAH Magazine of History, 1992
Contends that many students reject historical study because they see no connection between factual information and their own needs and interests. Suggests that this epistemology of the self can be used to analyze historical information. Recommends helping students see that historical fact is subject to individual and group interpretation. (CFR)
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Epistemology, Higher Education, Historical Interpretation
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Hudon, Paul – New England Journal of History, 1993
Presents overview of dissension in Democratic Party in United States just prior to Civil War. Maintains that tension between the northern and southern wings of the party had existed since the early days of the Republic. Provides quotes from newspapers of the time and historians that could be used by teachers in preparing classroom activities about…
Descriptors: Civil War (United States), Curriculum Development, Historiography, History Instruction
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Curtin, Philip D. – Journal of World History, 1991
Argues against a graduate field of study in world history as too general. Suggests developing a specialization in comparative history to encompass major culture areas. Uses multiple elements to develop comparative history courses. Proposes graduate seminars where students discuss works in cross-cultural comparative history. (NL)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development
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Henry, Michael – OAH Magazine of History, 1993
Reviews criticism of history instruction and historical knowledge in the United States since 1939. Contends that critics have shared almost identical concerns during that period. Suggests that, although efforts must continually be made to strengthen history instruction, the "crisis" in history is ephemeral and usually linked to…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational History, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education
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