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Chilcoat, George W. – 1986
In considering the historical contributions of women in a high school history course, a series of projects were developed that were activity oriented, created student involvement in historial research, and organized to feature the roles women have played in the development of the United States. Classroom procedures are introduced based on early…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creative Teaching, Creativity, Curriculum Enrichment
Yeaton, Connie S.; Braeckel, Karen Trusty – 1986
Designed to meet the need for suitable materials for teaching the Constitution and the Bill of Rights to young children, this publication offers model lessons and teaching methods and includes specific classroom activities. In the book's first section, model lessons demonstrating the use of the newspaper to study the Constitution in grades one…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Constitutional History, Course Content, Grade 1
Close Up Foundation, Arlington, VA. – 1987
This document is composed of readings and activities concerning the government of the United States. The main topics addressed are: the Constitution, the Presidency, the Congress, the Judiciary, the bureaucracy, interest groups, the media, and the people. Each section begins with an introductory reading, followed by essays from prominent citizens…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizenship Responsibility, Court Litigation, Court Role
Lee, Ronald T., Ed.; And Others – 1987
Ideas about the arts and their place in the classroom are elaborated through this series of essays. "Radio Plays: A Close Encounter with Another Medium" (Norton A. Roman) discusses the use of old radio plays in the classroom. "Dynamic Dinosaurs" (Kathy Vajda) describes teaching a unit on dinosaurs to a kindergarten class.…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Creative Art, Creativity
MacGregor, Molly Murphy; And Others – 1985
Demonstrating the need for reintegrating women from U.S. history into the curriculum and the ease with which National Women's History Week observances can fill this need, this inservice workshop package provides a facilitator's guide and accompanying audiovisual materials for two different audiences--one for school administratiors (1 hour);…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Cultural Awareness, Elementary Secondary Education, Females
Fleet, Jim; Patrick, John J. – 1987
This teacher's guide was designed to accompany 16 short video programs that trace the social and cultural development of the United States and show that today's society is the result of diverse historical events, ideas, and people. The guide provides program summaries, ideas for discussion, review questions, and extra credit projects. Spanish,…
Descriptors: Artists, Audiovisual Aids, Authors, Colonial History (United States)
Hellerman, Leon – 1967
Focusing on James K. Polk's handling of the diplomatic crisis with Mexico, which followed his accession to office, and on the results of the Mexican War, this unit asks the student to evaluate Polk's actions. In the evaluation, the student must assess the responsibilities of presidential leadership and confront the implications of power in…
Descriptors: American History, Area Studies, Curriculum Guides, Foreign Policy
Scudder, Edson F. – 1966
This unit, geared initially for college-preparatory students at the high school level, asks the student to consider ways in which the past, however incompletely or inaccurately perceived, shapes our views of the present. Evidence is presented to show how both the isolationists and internationalists justified their actions by their interpretations…
Descriptors: American History, Business, Curriculum Guides, Exports
Gorman, Ira – 1965
Intended for college-preparatory students at the high school level, this unit investigates the changing tides in U.S.-Soviet diplomatic relations and the reasons for the change. The focus of the unit is on a series of particular episodes such as the questions of famine relief in the 1920's, diplomatic recognition in the 1930's, World War II, the…
Descriptors: American History, Curriculum Guides, European History, Foreign Policy
Guttman, Allen – 1966
Designed primarily for high school students who, for cultural or psychological reasons, find the traditional curriculum irrelevant, this unit deals with the problems of individual identity and group membership. Short readings taken from various periods and from various aspects of American society are used to set up discussions of racial,…
Descriptors: American History, Ethnic Groups, Group Norms, History Instruction
Holman, Stephen R. – 1967
Designed to be used with above-average junior high students or to serve as a take-off point for high school students, this unit raises the question of what the role of the Supreme Court is in American government. The unit begins with evidence of the Court's deciding different ways at different times in similar cases, and proceeds to an…
Descriptors: American History, Curriculum Guides, Federal Government, Government Role
Cuban, Larry – 1965
This unit is one of two units (see also TE 499 954) designed for the average culturally deprived student who has at least a minimum reading competence. It is composed of materials dealing with the broad topic of pre-civil war social relocations in the U. S., including such topics as the westward movement, life on the frontier, and slavery. Many of…
Descriptors: American History, Black History, Community Attitudes, History Instruction
Brown, William; And Others – 1975
Designed to supplement secondary United States history courses, this resource booklet provides materials on four dramatic incidents in American history. The four events under examination include the Boston Massacre, the Denmark Vesey Slave Revolt, the Republic Steel Strike of 1937, and the Berlin Airlift of 1948. Each unit contains social…
Descriptors: Black History, Class Activities, Democracy, Foreign Policy
Hubbard, Gail F. – 1976
This booklet presents teacher-developed units of study on the American government for eleventh-grade students. The materials are Part I of a set of classroom strategies intended to help secondary students examine American history in light of the issues identified by the American Issues Forum. Students analyze the U.S. Constitution, draw cartoons,…
Descriptors: Civics, Constitutional Law, Grade 11, History Instruction
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
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