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Hines, Paul D.; Wood, Leslie – 1969
Background information and teaching suggestions are offered in this guide for implementing human rights ideas in existing social studies curriculum at the elementary and secondary grade levels in the United States. Emphasis is upon equal universal rights for every person as a concern of education and action. The introduction presents an address by…
Descriptors: Citations (References), Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, Elementary Education
Minneapolis Public Schools, Minn. Dept. of Intergroup Education. – 1972
This curriculum unit contains guidelines for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, January 15th. Items included in the guide are: a list of suggested activities, a short biography of Dr. King, excerpts from some of his speeches including the famous, "I Have A Dream" speech, a play, study questions, "A King's Journey", a game, and a story…
Descriptors: Activities, Black Achievement, Black Attitudes, Black Community
Howard County Board of Education, Clarksville, MD. – 1970
Part of the rationale underlying this three-part human relations unit (taken from Major Concepts for Social Studies by the Social Studies Curriculum Center at Syracuse) is that students should become aware of the importance of the dignity of each individual, and the young citizen should be striving to work and cooperate with fellow individuals.…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Elementary Education, Human Dignity, Human Relations
Johnson, Sheila – 1972
This workbook is intended as a master for classroom use in grades 4 and 5. It is organized into 7 sections which cover: Africa, its geography and people; The Slave Trade; Slavery, which includes stories about several famous slaves; The Civil War, an explanation of the causes and results; New York--Harlem, which contains a 3-part story, "Jerry…
Descriptors: Activities, African History, Black Achievement, Black Community
United States Olympic Committee, Colorado Springs, CO. – 1978
This handbook offers an organized program to expose kindergarten and elementary school students to the values inherent in participation in a competitive society. It encompasses activities that develop skills in mathematics, language arts, health and physical education, science, social studies, art, and music. Objectives and activities pertaining…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Art Activities, Class Activities, Competition