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Wills, John S. – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2019
This study investigated how racism was represented in a unit on civil rights in three 11th-grade U.S. history classes. Using qualitative methods, I observed classroom lessons in three teachers' classes, collected curriculum and student work, and interviewed teachers and students to document and explain how racism was represented during the Civil…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Civil Rights, Teacher Attitudes, Student Attitudes
Kinoshita, Jane – 1977
This resource guide contains seven units of study on the modern history of Hawaii. The one-semester course for use at the high school level is a study of the historical development of modern Hawaii within the context of social, political, and economic growth and development of the state. An introductory unit attempts to anticipate future problems…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Futures (of Society), Modern History, Politics
Bailey, John E., III – 1976
These units of study provide the basis for a semester long independent course of study in United States history for high school students. The major theme of the 16 units is technological and social change and how people throughout history have reacted to it. Students read, take a mastery test, and review results with the instructor. Extra credit…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Instructional Materials, Mastery Learning, Mastery Tests

Schmalholz, Deborah Wielgot – OAH Magazine of History, 1999
Presents an interdisciplinary thematic unit designed for eleventh graders that uses selected chapters of "The Martian Chronicles" to teach frontier history. Maintains that Bradbury's novel enriches students' understanding of the frontier because it compares the interactions between Native inhabitants of Mars and Earthlings to the…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Culture, English, Fiction
Casey, Dayle A. – 1969
This unit focuses on the development of national sovereignty in the United States, the nature of American citizenship, the psychological roots of allegiance, and the relationship of all of these to Constitutional change. The student is asked at the outset to explain the meaning of Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. Successive sections then explore…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Civil Rights, Constitutional History, Democratic Values
Tufts Univ., Medford, MA. Lincoln Filene Center for Citizenship and Public Affairs. – 1969
The narrative selected for this unit on intolerance illustrates the perennial and universal methods for scapegoating. The general teaching objectives are to lead the students: 1) to feelings of tolerance toward individuals and groups who are different; 2) to investigate intolerance in terms of some of its causes: fear, deprivation, threatened…
Descriptors: American Culture, Communism, Concept Teaching, Discussion (Teaching Technique)

Benson, Bernard W.; Eaves, Judith Y. – Social Studies, 1985
This minicourse can be used in secondary U.S. history courses to teach about the social, economic, industrial, and technological changes that can be triggered by a single technological innovation. The lesson contains sequenced activities that alternatively stress right and left brain modes of learning. (RM)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Economic Change, History Instruction, Interdisciplinary Approach
Louisiana State Dept. of Education, Baton Rouge. Div. of Academic Programs. – 1981
This curriculum guide for seventh grade teachers outlines resource units for American studies. Although intended for use by teachers in Louisiana, the guide can be used or adapted by educators in any state. Teachers will find it necessary to develop the resource units structured by the curriculum guide into teaching units and lesson plans. The…
Descriptors: American Studies, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Guides, Educational Objectives
Tufts Univ., Medford, MA. Lincoln Filene Center for Citizenship and Public Affairs. – 1969
This narrative unit on idealism was developed as an illustration of minority group efforts to reform the social structure of American democracy, the implications being that American life was in many respects lacking. The general teaching objectives are: 1) to stimulate student consideration of what would be their ideal society; 2) to foster a…
Descriptors: American Culture, Concept Teaching, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Inquiry
Campbell, A. Bruce; And Others – 1974
The primary focus of this legal education module, fifth of five to be integrated into an 11th grade American history course, is that the law is not an all powerful instrument of social control. Understandings, or objectives, consider the following: that the very nature of some social aims, such as brotherhood, places them beyond the limited…
Descriptors: Course Objectives, Grade 11, Laws, Legal Education
Byrne, William – 1969
The unit confronts the student with the historical evolution of the role of the government employee in the American democracy, and suggests that a society's concept of this role reflects its presumptions about itself, as well as the changing circumstances with which it has to cope. The unit contrasts the "natural aristocracy" and "democratic…
Descriptors: American History, Democracy, Democratic Values, Government Employees
Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis. Project Social Studies Curriculum Center. – 1968
The resource unit, developed by the University of Minnesota's Project Social Studies, introduces tenth graders to a course on United States history. A brief survey of colonial history is provided, serving as a baseline against which to note change in the centuries that have followed. The major ideas about culture, its continuity and change, and…
Descriptors: Colonial History (United States), Course Objectives, Cultural Background, Curriculum Guides
Oklahoma City Public School System, OK. – 1970
In this second semester teaching guide for a United States history course for grades 9 and 10, the problems and issues relating to the diplomatic history and social changes in the United States before 1900 are covered. Because it is helpful to know the sources of history and the historical methods of discovering history, this teaching guide is…
Descriptors: Creative Dramatics, Curriculum Guides, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Grade 10
Campbell, A. Bruce; And Others – 1974
The primary focus of this legal education module, third of five to be integrated into an 11th grade American history course, is on the relationship of social change and legal change. Students are asked to create a model for evaluating change processes, then to evaluate legal and extra-legal methods of influencing change. The module provides for…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Change Strategies, Civil Rights, Course Objectives
Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis. Project Social Studies Curriculum Center. – 1968
The tenth grade unit, developed by the University of Minnesota's Project Social Studies, is the sixth and last unit on continuity and change in American civilization. The development of the consumption economy and its social implications are studied. Major attention is given to the depression of the 1930's and to an analytical study of the causes…
Descriptors: Business Cycles, Consumer Economics, Course Objectives, Cultural Background