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Park Forest Public Schools District 163, IL. – 1970
Two main ideas form the focus of this interdisciplinary unit: (1) Sub-Sahara Africa is a diverse geographic region with a little known but rich historical tradition; and (2) Sub-Sahara Africa has thrown off colonial rule and is developing modern societies that play an important role in the world today. The teaching guide and reading materials…
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, Area Studies, Colonialism
Gill, Clark C.; Conroy, William B. – 1969
This is one of several sequential units developed by the Latin American Curriculum Project. The primary objective was to promote pupil understanding of the social and cultural patterns (ways of living) of Latin America. Appreciation of the diversity in the area is developed by comparing four different families, and contrasting these with life in…
Descriptors: American Culture, Area Studies, Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies
Johnson, Ellen K. – 1968
This teachers guide for a secondary course on cultural development builds upon earlier sequential learning courses and deals with concepts and generalizations drawn from the field of anthropology. Primary objectives are to develop students' understanding and awareness of culture. Five sections comprise this 10-week course. The nature of culture is…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Anthropology, Area Studies, Concept Teaching
Leppert, Ella C.; Smith, Rozella B. – 1968
This secondary teachers guide builds upon a previous sequential course described in SO 003 173, and consists of three sections on the classical civilizations--Greek, Hellenistic, and Rome. Major emphasis is upon students gaining an understanding of cultural development and transmission. Using an analytic method, students learn to examine primary…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Area Studies, Cognitive Processes, Concept Teaching
Illinois Univ., Urbana. Social Science Curriculum Study Center. – 1969
The last of three indepth studies of cultural areas in today's world that comprise course III and build upon a course described in SO003 517 are provided in this secondary teaching guide on Russia. The purpose is to present data on the people, physical environment, and aspects of social, economic, and political life in the hope that students will…
Descriptors: Activity Units, Annotated Bibliographies, Area Studies, Concept Teaching
Gill, Clark C.; Conroy, William B. – 1968
This teaching package or unit is part of a sequence of materials developed by the Latin American Curriculum Project. Concepts, key ideas and facts introduced in earlier grades on socio-cultural patterns are reinforced by this multidisciplinary approach. The major topic emphasis is the history of the periods since the beginning of the Independence…
Descriptors: American Culture, American History, Area Studies, Cross Cultural Studies
Gill, Clark C.; Conroy, William B. – 1968
This semester course has been designed as a capstone to previous sequential units developed by the Latin American Curriculum Project. It originally consisted of five units, however, two formerly optional units are now included in the packet. The development of understanding of contemporary Latin America-its history and culture, its contemporary…
Descriptors: American History, Area Studies, Cross Cultural Studies, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Leppert, Ella C. – 1968
This secondary level instructional unit on India is the second of three cultural areas comprising Course III, "Cultural Areas of Today's World," and follows the first sequential social studies unit on Africa described in SO 003 516. A major objective is for the student to comprehend the characteristics and value structure of India and,…
Descriptors: Activity Units, Affective Objectives, Annotated Bibliographies, Area Studies
Leppert, Ella C.; Johnson, Ellen – 1967
The material in the Course III, Unit I, secondary teacher's manual builds upon earlier sequential courses and provides a foundation for the study of two other cultural areas. Objectives are for students to broaden their cultural understanding and awareness emphasizing main ideas about Africa. Students will analyze why a tremendous regional…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, African Culture, Annotated Bibliographies, Area Studies