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Haas, Mary E. – 1982
By completing these activities, secondary students will learn about the concepts of specialization, comparative advantage, and interdependence as they pertain to their own lives, the lives of Arkansans, the lives of Americans, and the lives of people in other nations. Some examples of the activities follow. Students take inventory of foreign made…
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Global Approach, Learning Activities, Secondary Education
Arkansas State Dept. of Education, Little Rock. – 1988
This content guide is designed for a seventh-grade geography course and an eighth-grade United States History course. Each course section is divided by the three levels of skills to be developed: basic skills, developmental skills, and extensions. The geography course features economic geography, cultural-regional geography, map skills, and study…
Descriptors: Civil War (United States), Course Content, Course Descriptions, Geography Instruction
Nickels, Virginia – 1978
A one-year course in which five languages were introduced in conjunction with the study of European and Arkansas state history is described. The course was designed to provide eighth grade students with a basis for deciding whether to study a foreign language. The main goal was to provide awareness of foreign language through conversation and the…
Descriptors: Cherokee, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Education, European History
Arkansas State Dept. of Education, Little Rock. – 1984
This guide is offered as a framework on which a comprehensive curriculum can be built. Within each subject area and grade level, skills have been identified at three instructional levels: basic, developmental, and extension. The study of political and economic systems, citizenship rights and responsibilities, and the foundations of the U.S.…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Course Content, Economics, Global Approach