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Garrett, H. James – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2011
The author explores the articulations of six social studies student/teachers after a viewing of "When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts". The film, a documentary about the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina on the people in and around New Orleans, constitutes an encounter with what Deborah Britzman (1998) calls "difficult…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Teaching Methods, Trauma, Natural Disasters
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Rice, Arthur H. – Social Studies, 1975
Quotations can be a useful aid in teaching secondary social studies which allow students to refine concepts, develop reading skills, make hypotheses, and motivate further study. Sample quotations and inquiry questions are provided. (Author/JR)
Descriptors: Analytical Criticism, Instructional Innovation, Questioning Techniques, Secondary Education
Liou, Show-Mann – 2000
This paper explores Charles D. Kingsley's (1874-1926) perspectives on civic education, his impact on the 1916 "The Social Studies in Secondary Education: A Six-Year Program Adapted Both to the 6-3-3 and the 8-4 Plans of Organization and Report of the Committee on Social Studies of the Commission on the Reorganization of Secondary Education of…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Criticism, Recognition (Achievement), Scholarly Writing
Berger, Arthur Asa – 1973
Popular culture in America is comprehensively reviewed in this book. The book is designed for either high school or college level social studies or English courses and includes a variety of graphic illustrations that provide a thread of continuity throughout. Basically the author has developed a method of analysis that reveals how popular culture…
Descriptors: American Culture, Analytical Criticism, Anthropology, College Instruction
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Letzter, Frederick P. – Journal of Social Studies Research, 1978
Describes the use of "ideal-typical-historical" concepts in teaching history. Such concepts are abstract exaggerations which help develop an understanding of reality. Explains how the ideal-typical-historical approach uses a method of comparison to explain unique features of historical events. For journal availability, see SO 506 245. (Author/AV)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Concept Teaching, Historical Criticism, History Instruction
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Doherty, Thomas – OAH Magazine of History, 2002
Discusses the treatment of historical events within Hollywood (California) films. Addresses the idea of verisimilitude, or the true replication of history in all aspects. Examines films such as: "Pearl Harbor,""Park Row,""Verboten!,""October Sky," and "Thirteen Days," to demonstrate how films portray history. (CMK)
Descriptors: Film Criticism, Film Production, Films, Higher Education
Kamens, David W. – Indiana Social Studies Quarterly, 1974
The essay is written primarily for social studies teachers, unfamiliar with the recent literature in the field of 18th century Anglo-American relations and the theory that the British neglected their colony until 1763. Evidence for modification of this "theory of neglect" and recent works that are beginning the revision are presented. (JR)
Descriptors: Colonial History (United States), Historical Criticism, Resource Materials, Revolutionary War (United States)
Powe, Faye; Carter, Richard, Ed. – 1994
This guide presents public sculpture as an effective instructional tool, with the primary emphasis on works contributing to a sense of national or community identity. Sculptures are introduced according to the chronology of persons or events commemorated. The 10 lessons focus on United States history from the Civil War to the present. Unit 1:…
Descriptors: Aesthetics, Art Criticism, Art Education, Art History
Western Curriculum Project on Canada Studies, Edmonton (Alberta). – 1972
This progress report of the curriculum development project aimed at the study of Canada's urban areas through examination of Canadian writings covers the project's first two years. The initial proposal and early planning is reported in ED 055 010. The primary difficulties, after the formation of the team, entailed acquiring release time, arranging…
Descriptors: Canadian Literature, Curriculum Development, Interdisciplinary Approach, Literary Criticism
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Stinespring, John A; Steele, Brian D. – Art Education, 1993
Recommends using an activity-based approach to art history similar to that of the "new social studies" movement of the 1960s. Provides suggestions for activities related to art criticism, style, and inductive learning. Concludes that student activities can help integrate art history and studio art in art education programs. (CFR)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Appreciation, Art Criticism, Art Education
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Strong-Boag, Veronica – Canadian Social Studies, 1998
Argues that feminist history enriches the understanding of Canadian history by focusing on groups of women beyond the white, middle class, including those from First Nations communities. Reviews the life and works of E. Pauline Johnson (1861-1913), a Mohawk, English poet, and performer. Notes sources on women's history. (DSK)
Descriptors: Biographies, Canadian Studies, Feminism, Feminist Criticism
Youngblood, Janis D. – 1994
This study of Pakistan provides students and teachers an opportunity to understand the political, religious, and literary accomplishments of the Pakistanis. This project is uses slides to show the beauty of Pakistan and its people. A map indicating the distance between Miami, Florida and Pakistan is provided along with a 5-item reference list of…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Foreign Countries, Geography, Islamic Culture
Fitzpatrick, Virginia – 1991
An inquiry method for learning art history assumes that students will be more interested if they conduct their own research about artists, works of art, and cultures. The collection of the following types of information will help guide their inquiry: description of the work of art, techniques and materials used, where the artist lived, purpose of…
Descriptors: Art Criticism, Art Education, Art History, Artists
Doepner, R. W., Jr.; Hooley, Richard M. – Civic Perspective, 1990
Describes how a North Carolina school system's integrated English/Social Studies pilot program helped ninth grade students develop more awareness of their local, state, and national community. Notes that the program features research, writing, and literary analysis, as well as a planned program for the "common good." (PRA)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Community Attitudes, English Instruction, Grade 9
Rebhorn, Marlette – 1987
This project seeks to bring an immediacy and interest to historical events through the use of Hollywood feature films. Some of the films used to promote interest in history are "Inherit the Wind,""All the President's Men,""The Birth of a Nation," and "Reds." Films used in the class should be available on videocassettes because they are less…
Descriptors: Film Criticism, Films, Higher Education, History Instruction
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