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Loveless, Douglas J., Ed.; Griffith, Bryant, Ed.; Bérci, Margaret E., Ed.; Ortlieb, Evan, Ed.; Sullivan, Pamela, Ed. – IGI Global, 2014
While incorporating digital technologies into the classroom has offered new ways of teaching and learning into educational processes, it is essential to take a look at how the digital shift impacts teachers, school administration, and curriculum development. "Academic Knowledge Construction and Multimodal Curriculum Development" presents…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Technology Uses in Education, Technological Literacy, Teacher Attitudes
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Subotnik, Rena F. – Roeper Review, 1984
Social studies curriculum is modified for gifted intermediate and secondary students by incorporating strategies designed to foster creative thinking. The strategies are an outgrowth of futures and creativity research and include brainstorming, attribute listing, morphological synthesis, reverse historical chronology, webbing, consequence charts,…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Gifted, Intermediate Grades, Learning Activities
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Crismore, Avon – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1984
Metadiscourse is the author's intrusion into the discourse, either explicitly or nonexplicitly, to direct rather than inform the readers. Nine social studies texts written for students in grades 5-12 and nine for adults no longer in school were evaluated to determine if they contain informational and attitudinal subtypes of metadiscourse. (RM)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Research, Intermediate Grades, Secondary Education
Richardson, Lynn J. – 1980
Appropriate for intermediate grades through high school, this social studies newspaper guide suggests learning activities using newspapers. The areas covered are history, geography, current events, the working class, sociology, the political scene, cultures, government, and travel. Suggested assignments include writing a feature or news interview…
Descriptors: Instructional Materials, Intermediate Grades, Learning Activities, Newspapers
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Hochman, William R. – Social Studies, 1985
Historical dramas, especially war dramas, on television are usually superficial; they provide a simplistic treatment of war. The challenge to teachers--i.e., how they can deal with romanticized history on television--is discussed. (RM)
Descriptors: Commercial Television, Content Analysis, History Instruction, Intermediate Grades
Blankenship, Glen; Moffitt, Louisa – 1999
This collection of lessons was developed as a result of a study/travel seminar undertaken during the summer of 1999. The goal of the project was to develop and disseminate exemplary lessons for teaching about the role of the Federal Republic of Germany in the European Union. These lessons are designed so that they may be used individually via…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Economics, European History, Foreign Countries
Hawkins, Michael L. – Georgia Social Science Journal, 1982
Describes the framework and 31 model lessons developed by the University of Georgia's Sea Grant Project, the major purpose of which is to make upper elementary and secondary students more aware of coastal and marine affairs. An illustrative lesson is included. (RM)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Intermediate Grades, Program Descriptions, Secondary Education
Nesbitt, William A. – Intercom, 1973
Some ideas for teaching about the energy crisis are developed in this article. The author suggests related inquiry questions and suggests techniques for clarification of interrelationships. Graphs and data related to the energy crisis are included. (SM)
Descriptors: Energy, Environmental Education, Guidelines, Inquiry
Crabtree, Charlotte; Nash, Gary B. – 1994
Developed through a broad-based national consensus building process, the National History Standards project has involved working toward agreement both on the larger purposes of history in the school curriculum and on the more specific history understandings and thinking processes that all students should have equal opportunity to acquire over 12…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Historical Interpretation, History Instruction, Intermediate Grades
Deitch, JoAnne Weisman – 1997
Based on the idea that the study of history should include the perspectives of all the people who lived during a certain time period, this unit offers as many different points of view as possible. Students are introduced to primary source materials and exposed to literature (especially historical fiction), poetry, and drama that reflects the…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, History Instruction, Intermediate Grades, Primary Sources
Baker, Rosalie F.; Baker, Charles F., III – 1997
This unit on Ancient Rome (covering a time period from 753 B.C. until A.D. 476) contains the following elements: a list of documents, with a description of each document and a brief synopsis of its historical significance to the unit's theme; the documents; and a set of activities. The unit's documents are grouped under the five categories listed…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Foreign Countries, Intermediate Grades, Latin
Crabtree, Charlotte; Nash, Gary B. – 1994
Developed through a broad based national consensus building process, the National History Standards project has involved working toward agreement both on the larger purposes of history in the school curriculum and on the more specific history understandings and thinking processes that all students should have equal opportunity to acquire over 12…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Decision Making, Historical Interpretation, History Instruction
Latman, Joel; Walter, Cathy – 1991
The 500th anniversary of Christopher Columbus's voyage to the Americas has raised a debate over how historians and teachers should portray this moment in history. Some view Columbus as a hero whose courage helped to provide a foundation for modern civilization in the Americas, while others see him as a villain who exploited indigenous people and…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Intermediate Grades, Learning Activities, Role Playing
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Adams, David Wallace; Pasch, Marvin – OCSS Review, 1988
Describes and qualitatively evaluates National History Day as an educational program and suggests some of its implications for the teaching of history in the nation's schools. States that teachers should use a wide variety of primary source materials and instructional strategies to make the learning of history an active process. (GEA)
Descriptors: Competition, History, History Instruction, Instructional Improvement
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Update on Law-Related Education, 1988
Presents an activity which uses hypothetical situations to explore the proper boundaries of freedom of expression and the role of the U.S. Supreme Court in interpreting its limits. Appropriate for grades 4-12, the lesson includes such topics as the "clear and present danger" clause, student expression, obscenity, and defamation. (GEA)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Freedom of Speech, Intermediate Grades, Law Related Education
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