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New York State Education Dept., Albany. Bureau of General Education Curriculum Development. – 1977
Using the New York state social studies 11th grade syllabus as a guide, the developer of this guide has adapted statements of understandings and has added resources and research questions to give students a better perspective on the role of women in United States history. Five broad topics are explored: The American People (immigrants, culture…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Improvement, Educational Resources, Females
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Tetreault, Mary Kay Thompson – Social Education, 1987
Notes the decrease in programs and courses on women's studies at the high school level and attributes this decrease to the national drive for educational reform. Provides an overview of recent efforts to increase teaching about women's history, and includes an introduction to the theme articles in this issue of SOCIAL EDUCATION. (JDH)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Feminism, Secondary Education, Social History
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Trecker, Janice Law – Social Education, 1971
The author concludes that what is needed--besides more information on women in history--is a new attitude: one which departs from the bias of traditional views of women, and treats both men and women as partners in society. (JB)
Descriptors: Females, Secondary Education, Sex Discrimination, Social Attitudes
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Chilcoat, George W. – Social Studies, 1985
How the story paper, a popular 19th-century literary form, can be used to teach secondary students about the historical experience of women between 1840 and 1890 is described. The historical background of the story paper is discussed. A student handout explaining how to write a story paper is included. (RM)
Descriptors: Females, Feminism, Learning Activities, Secondary Education
Maryland State Dept. of Education, Baltimore. – 2000
This resource packet highlights over 30 contemporary Maryland women who reveal motivating stories from diverse backgrounds and occupations. The purpose of the packet is to recognize representative women of achievement and to ensure that teachers have the necessary tools to illustrate the extensive leadership and community involvement of Maryland…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Females, Leaders, Leadership
Texas Education Agency, Austin. Div. of Curriculum Development. – 1973
This annotated bibliography lists books on the roles and contributions of women in United States history for secondary level students and teachers. Most books cited date in the 1970's, with a few published in the 1960's. Books listed under the Books for Students section, which comprises the largest portion of the bibliography, may be used as…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Instructional Materials, Minority Group Influences, Resource Materials
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Rosenthal, Bernard – OAH Magazine of History, 2003
Presents information related to the attempts on discovering the true identity of Tituba. Focuses on theories presented about her identity and her role in the Salem (Massachusetts) witchcraft trials. Discusses the images of Tituba portrayed in literature and U.S. history. (CMK)
Descriptors: Biographies, Higher Education, Historical Interpretation, Historiography
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Woyshner, Christine – Social Studies, 2002
Focuses on teaching a U.S. history course to secondary school students about the women's club movement which began in the last quarter of the nineteenth century. Explores five key topic areas involving theoretical frameworks, community activities of the women, and skill development due to club involvement. (CMK)
Descriptors: Activism, Clubs, Gender Issues, History Instruction
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Fox, Dana L. – English Journal, 1989
Outlines a study unit on women's changing roles in American history. Notes that this unit can supplement school textbooks with information not readily available on women in history. (MM)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Females, Instructional Materials, Secondary Education
Washington, Shirley – 1995
Women's participation in congressional politics began in 1917 when Jeannette Pickering Rankin became the first woman in Congress. This was an unusual historic mark because women did not have the right to vote until 1920 when the 19th Amendment was passed. The book lists 12 prominent women who made an impact in U.S. politics. Corrine Boggs, like…
Descriptors: Females, Government (Administrative Body), Higher Education, Legislators
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Straughn, Victoria – OAH Magazine of History, 2003
Discusses the role Hollywood and films had in defining the image of women in post-World War II in the United States. Focuses on the film, "Mildred Pierce," and offers a discussion of the content of this film. Includes a film based lesson plan and three accompanying handouts. (CMK)
Descriptors: Communism, Educational Strategies, Females, Films
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Koman, Rita G. – OAH Magazine of History, 2001
Provides background information on the life of Lady Bird Johnson, including her role as a politician's wife and First Lady. Focuses on her efforts related to the beautification and conservation of the natural environment. States that her legacy was to legitimize environmental issues as a national priority. Includes learning activities. (CMK)
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Educational Strategies, Gender Issues, Physical Environment
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Gilbert, Sally; Shollenberger, Kathy – OAH Magazine of History, 2001
Provides a brief background on Eleanor Roosevelt and the Declaration of Human Rights. Presents a lesson wherein students simulate the creation of the Declaration of Human Rights and consider the leadership skills of Eleanor Roosevelt. Explains that the activity requires three class periods and some student preparation before the lesson. (CMK)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Educational Strategies, History Instruction, Leadership Effectiveness
National Register of Historic Places, Washington, DC. Interagency Resources Div. – 1999
This lesson is based on the National Register of Historic Places registration file "Women's Rights Historic Site Thematic Resources" and other sources on the M'Clintock House and women's rights. The lesson is about a house located at 14 East Williams Street in Waterloo, New York, where on July 16, 1848, five women, including Elizabeth…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Females, Feminism, Heritage Education
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Black, Allida M. – OAH Magazine of History, 2001
Discusses the role in and influence on public policy of twentieth century First Ladies including Edith Roosevelt, Helen Taft, Ellen Wilson, Edith Wilson, Florence Harding, Lou Henry Hoover, Eleanor Roosevelt, Jacqueline Kennedy, Lady Bird Johnson, Rosalynn Carter, Nancy Reagan, Barbara Bush, and Hillary Rodham Clinton. (CMK)
Descriptors: Gender Issues, Politics, Presidents of the United States, Public Policy
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