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Carr, Elizabeth – Teaching History, 2021
Dissatisfied by her previous enquiries on medieval kingship and inspired by Helen Castor's "She-Wolves," Elizabeth Carr sought to incorporate the stories of powerful medieval women such as Empress Matilda and Eleanor of Aquitaine into her Key Stage 3 curriculum. Carr used these stories to highlight to her pupils the crucial substantive…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Medieval History, Politics, Females
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Burn, Katharine; Harris, Richard – Teaching History, 2016
In 2009 the Historical Association conducted the first of what has become an annual survey of history teachers in England. Its aim was to get beyond bare statistics relating to subject uptake and examination success to examine the reality of history teaching across all kinds of schools and to map the extent of variation in students' and teachers'…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, History Instruction, Teacher Surveys, Experience
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Bromley, Patricia; Cole, Wade – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2017
There is a great and longstanding divide in visions of the international arena. Some assert that states are the most relevant actors in international politics, and others emphasise the importance of non-state actors as vehicles through which shared ideas and identities are enacted. Typically, cross-national scholarship adopts one of these…
Descriptors: Textbook Content, Textbooks, Social Sciences, History Instruction
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Childs, Ann; Burn, Katharine; McNicholl, Jane – Teacher Development, 2013
This paper reports on a study exploring teacher learning of subject content knowledge (SCK) and pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) in four subject departments of secondary schools in England. The research design employed interview and observation. This paper focuses on characterising the cultures of the subject departments from the participants'…
Descriptors: Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Intellectual Disciplines, Pedagogical Content Knowledge
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Kachina, Olga A. – Contemporary Issues in Education Research, 2011
This article is devoted to the topic of teaching a geographical component in World History curriculum in American public high schools. Despite the fact that the federal legislation entitled "No Child Left Behind" (2001) declared geography as a "core" academic subject, geography was the only subject dropped from federal funding.…
Descriptors: World History, History Instruction, Geography, High Schools
McCoy, Leah P., Ed. – Online Submission, 2014
This document presents the proceedings of the 19th Annual Research Forum held June 26, 2014, at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Included are the following 17 action research papers: (1) Using Voices to Change Minds: Oral Performance and Poetry in the English Classroom (Erika Bunpermkoon), (2) Imagining Audiences: The Use…
Descriptors: Oral Interpretation, Poetry, English Instruction, Writing (Composition)
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Social Education, 1972
It is the purpose of the assessed k-12 sequential project to help students develop skills, knowledge, and values. Although the project is structured toward development of the concepts of various social science disciplines, history and geography are the primary subject areas. (SM)
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Curriculum Evaluation, Geography, History Instruction
Seyler, Sherilyn; Kupper, Kathleen – 1999
This teaching guide explores the history of the Chesapeake and Ohio (C & O) National Historic Park, its building and its times. The lesson can be used in units on the early industrial period of U.S. history and in courses on geography or science and technology. Students realize the role canals played in western expansion and in the evolution…
Descriptors: Geography, History Instruction, Primary Sources, Science and Society
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Keller, Clair W. – International Journal of Social Education, 1991
Traces the history of the debate over the status of social studies as a discipline. Discusses the events in the battle between a federated curriculum based on history and a fusionist curriculum. Urges that the debate be ended on the grounds that social studies is not, and never has been, a discipline. (DK)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Curriculum Development, Educational History, Fused Curriculum
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Harries, Owen – NASSP Bulletin, 1990
While domestic politics occurs in the presence of a sovereign government, international political activity takes place in a state of anarchy. Each nation-state claims sovereignty and recognizes no power superior to itself. When discussing peace, teachers must be realistic about interdependence, which can lead to war, as in 1914. (MLH)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Geography, History Instruction, International Education
Briss, Dorothy; Mayer, Victor J. – 1980
Students investigate several aspects of the War of 1812, especially those which pertain to Lake Erie and Ohio, in this unit. The first activity is a simulation of various battles and maneuvers. In parts B and C, students use information from the simulation and from documents of the era to explain the war's causes and outcomes. A student's guide…
Descriptors: Geography, History Instruction, Science Course Improvement Projects, Science Education
Danzer, Gerald A., Ed.; Newman, Mark, Ed. – 1997
This collection of cartographic projects grew out of a professional development summer institute for teachers conducted in 1995 in the History Department of the University of Illinois at Chicago. Curriculum materials developed during the institute were used in various classrooms during the following school year. The collection contains selected…
Descriptors: Atlases, Cartography, Counties, Curriculum Development
2001
In this Web-based interdisciplinary lesson (involving social studies, geography, history, and language arts) students take a virtual field trip to the ruins of Pompeii to learn about everyday life in Roman times, then create a travelogue to attract visitors to the site and write an account of their field trip modeled on a description of Pompeii…
Descriptors: Ancient History, English Instruction, Geography, History Instruction
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Rattan, Dick – Social Education, 1993
Reviews a HyperCard stack designed for use in schools and at home. Describes the program as primarily a database of information on Iraq, Kuwait, and the Gulf War. Contends that the program is pedagogically weak and of marginal use in the classroom. (CFR)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation, Databases, Foreign Countries
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Oregon Univ., Eugene. Foreign Language Resource Center. – 1994
These curriculum units were developed in a National Endowment for the Humanities 1994 summer seminar "Mexico in Transition." The 23 lessons are written in Spanish. Lessons are entitled: (1) "La Migracion Mexicana Vista a Traves del Cuento 'Paso del Norte' de Juan Rulfo" (Jose Jorge Armendariz); (2) "Los Grupos Indigenas de…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Drama, Foreign Countries, Geography
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