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Rutherford, Millicent – Humanities Journal, 1974
The experience of an extended urban field study project proved an effective method for stimulating students' appetites for discovery and for didactic learning as well. (Author/KM)
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Educational Objectives, Field Trips, Humanities
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Bergstrom, Roger C.; Ehrenberger, Donald S. – Journal of Geography, 1975
A course using English literature and urban geography to study the development and lifestyle of the city is described. (DE)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, English Literature, Geography Instruction, Human Geography
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Acton, Karen; Blake, William E. – Journal of Geography, 1975
This course uses urban geography and literature to involve students in the urban environment. Six humanities units on the topics of individual identity in the city, history and growth, form and fiction, urban living, urban problems, and individual creativity in the city are described. (DE)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, English Literature, Geography Instruction, Human Geography
Framingham Public Schools, MA. – 1970
This academic year course based on the text, Challenges In Our Changing Urban Society by Goldberg, traces the development of cities and civilizations from their beginnings to the present. The course was written with the assistance of nineteen junior and senior high students and has the following general objectives: 1) to understand the origins and…
Descriptors: City Government, Curriculum Guides, Grade 9, Resource Materials
Lahiri, Dipak; Lindgren, Katarina – 2000
How is the next generation going to live within and use the city? This study of the urban environment provided students with opportunities to learn about the function of architecture and planning, to identify their beliefs and opinions, to consider a range of views, and ultimately to make informed and responsible choices concerning the built…
Descriptors: Architecture, Built Environment, Educational Cooperation, Foreign Countries
Berger, Michael L. – 1973
The field of urban geography has as its prime foci the study and teaching of the spatial relationships that exist among the various structures, areas, and inhabitants within cities. The idea of a single-structure city, a building where people can live, work, and be entertained with a climatically-controlled environment is no longer a utopian…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Geographic Concepts, Geography, Geography Instruction
1971
This newsletter was organized with the purpose of issuing progress reports on the various curriculum development projects comprising Project Canada West. Volume 1 number 1 is described in ED 048 026. In this issue background information is given about the Project and the major understandings on which the objectives of the program are based.…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Cognitive Objectives, Cross Cultural Studies, Curriculum Design
Western Curriculum Project on Canada Studies, Edmonton (Alberta). – 1971
This is a progress report of a project in the process of developing an interdisciplinary secondary school curriculum on the Canadian urban environment. The primary goal is to encourage constructive involvement in urban life and community decision-making, and develop a personal and social competence that will engender a greater commitment to the…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Community Study, Concept Teaching, Ecology
Wilmington Public Schools, DE. – 1971
The focus of the urban sociology teaching guide for grade 12 is on the effect of urbanization upon four of the major social institutions: familial, governmental, economic, and educational. An overall educational objective is to prepare students for developing rational solutions to problems confronting urban society. Objectives are stated in…
Descriptors: Activity Units, Behavioral Objectives, Community Study, Educational Objectives
Faulkner, Brenda F. – 1972
This general social studies course for grades 7-9 is an introduction to urban life: its history, the attraction of the city, its growth, advantages and problems. The condition of cities in America today is examined for the purpose of understanding the causes of their present condition and the steps that can be taken to save them. The goal of the…
Descriptors: Activity Units, Behavioral Objectives, Change Agents, Curriculum Guides
Milwaukee Public Schools, WI. Div. of Curriculum and Instruction. – 1971
In February, 1971, the Milwaukee Public Schools approved the establishment of "Urban Studies" as a one year elective social studies course. A program Improvement Proposal (PIP) was then formulated to solve implementation problems for this program, stressing use of the city as a learning laboratory. Objectives of the proposal were that teachers in…
Descriptors: Community Resources, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Human Geography
Western Curriculum Project on Canada Studies, Edmonton (Alberta). – 1971
Project SURT, The Study of Rural-Urban Transition, deals with the dynamics of Canadian society. The interdisciplinary curriculum to be produced will be instrumental in assisting tenth and eleventh grade students in two or three months, to assess the changes which are occuring in selected Canadian Communities, and to gain some proficiency in…
Descriptors: Community Change, Community Study, Concept Teaching, Curriculum Development
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Yee, Sze-Onn – Social Studies, 1996
Presents a fascinating combination of learning activities and instructional materials investigating urban ethnic enclaves in developing countries. Briefly profiles Chinatown, Little India, and the Arab Quarter, ethnic enclaves in Singapore. Activities and discussion questions incorporate geographic, economic, and historical information. (MJP)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Cultural Background, Cultural Pluralism, Culture Contact
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Epstein, Terrie – OAH Magazine of History, 1990
Provides lessons plans for teaching urban history through folk rhymes written by Chinese immigrants describing their early experiences in the United States. Includes eight folk rhymes from the early 1900s. Provides suggestions for teaching objectives, class activities, and classroom questions to enrich students' understanding of ethnic cultures…
Descriptors: Chinese Culture, Class Activities, Creative Teaching, Folk Culture
Ontario Dept. of Education, Toronto. – 1971
This curriculum guide describes a course on urban studies for high school seniors. A major aim is to help students understand the nature of cities and towns. Themes are intended to stimulate inquiry into urban problems and present opportunities for concept formation and problem solving by encouraging direct experience with the environment. It is…
Descriptors: Community Study, Concept Teaching, Curriculum Guides, Environmental Education