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Stielstra, Darcio – Michigan Social Studies Journal, 1987
Argues that middle school social studies must devote attention to both cognitive and affective goals. Provides a list of eight purposes and seven teaching strategies for middle school social studies. (JDH)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Democracy, Educational Objectives, Experiential Learning
Shaver, James P. – Education and Society, 1988
Proposes a definition of a culturally pluralistic democratic society and suggests that there can be no final reconciliation of ethnic identification and melting-pot pressures. Examines the role public education must play to enhance ethnic identity while promoting societal cohesion. (JDH)
Descriptors: Citizenship, Cultural Differences, Democracy, Elementary Secondary Education

Kobak, Dorothy – Social Studies Journal, 1988
States that social studies education must teach caring as a socialization skill in order to equip students for a lifetime of good personal mental health, and to enable them to make a more meaningful contribution to the solution of national and world-wide problems. (GEA)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Improvement, Interpersonal Competence

Laney, James D. – Social Education, 1987
Provides an inquiry lesson on aging for the intermediate grades. The goals of the lesson are to provide accurate information about the elderly, to enable children to assess their perceptions of the aging process, and to expose children to an unbiased look at the attributes, behaviors, and characteristics of the elderly. (JDH)
Descriptors: Age Discrimination, Aging (Individuals), Aging Education, Demography

Krause, Horst – Social Studies, 1986
Using examples from Germany, the USSR, and the United States, this article explores the inconsistency of nationalism and chauvinist pride with the commonality of human nature as represented in the values, convictions, creeds, morals, and ethics of the people in these countries. (JDH)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Cultural Awareness, European History, High Schools

Cha, Kyung-Soo – Social Science Record, 1971
This article: 1) defines the nature of social studies and its relations with society; 2) introduces a model explaining this relationship and tests it with four social studies texts; 3) identifies major social problems looming in the future; and, 4) predicts the nature of future social studies. (Author/JB)
Descriptors: Ecological Factors, Educational Change, Models, Social Change

Barth, James L.; Shermis, S. Samuel – Social Education, 1970
Aims of conceptual clarity of scope and aims of social studies by offering a definition of social studies as a way of organizing, selecting and teaching content related to citizenship, and by describing the three competing traditions within the social studies. A related article is SO 500 189. (JB)
Descriptors: Citizenship, Conceptual Schemes, Curriculum Design, Inquiry

McMurtry, John – Canadian Social Studies, 1991
Examines the conflict between the "politically correct" movement and educational "traditionalists." Suggests that the "politically correct" view seeks to purge sexism, racism, and economic classism, whereas traditionalists desire to inject values into education. Identifies the one-sidedness of each position. Argues…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Back to Basics, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Flanagan, Constance A.; Syvertsen, Amy K.; Stout, Michael D. – Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement (CIRCLE), 2007
The goal of this project was to produce a set of civic measures with sound psychometric properties appropriate for use with young people ages 12-18. Measures selected tap aspects of adolescent civic behaviors, opinions, knowledge, and dispositions. The measures are easy to administer and can be used by educators, staff of community-based…
Descriptors: Psychometrics, Citizenship Education, Student Participation, Adolescents
Merryfield, Merry M. – 1989
An important issue confronting newly emerging nations in Africa is the development of a new curriculum to reflect the changing norms and views of the past. Looking at nations that share a common British educational tradition, a study done in Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria, and Zimbabwe asked which topics and categories of cultural knowledge were essential…
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, African Studies, Citizenship Education
Beardsley, Donna A. – 1982
Bibliotherapy, the use of reading materials to examine one's personality, contributes to adjustment, growth, development, and remediation. Accordingly, social studies reading materials at both elementary and secondary levels have the potential for changing human behavior while transmitting knowledge, creating further interest among children in the…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Bibliotherapy, Change Agents, Elementary Secondary Education
Fraenkel, Jack R. – 1982
The purpose of this paper is to suggest some reasons why feelings are important to study as a part of K-12 social studies and to suggest a few ways this might be done. Reasons why feelings should be taught include the following. Knowledge of how people feel in various situations, as well as knowledge of the forces and factors which bring such…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Affective Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Activities
Allegheny Intermediate Unit, Pittsburgh, PA. – 1976
It is suggested that the schools cannot avoid questions of morality and values. This manual will help administrators reflect on these questions in the context of their own schools. The manual reviews several of the most popular forms of moral education--inculcation, values analysis, and values clarification; presents a rationale and process for a…
Descriptors: Administrators, Developmental Stages, Elementary Secondary Education, Individual Development

Cherryholmes, Cleo H. – Theory and Research in Social Education, 1978
Contends that a linear approach to a social justice curriculum cannot be developed because subject matter requires allowance for unanticipated objectives and outcomes to emerge during the course of study. Thus, different models of curriculum development are appropriate for different subject matter. Considers views of social justice represented in…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Problems, Discourse Analysis
Ediger, Marlow – Trends in Social Education, 1977
Lifestyles of three cultural groups (Amish, Hutterites, Bedouins) illustrate social stability isolated from change. Students should study stable cultures in order to understand the role of tradition, minority group contributions, and different ways people achieve common goals of food production, housing, and personal satisfaction. For journal…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Comparative Analysis, Cultural Education, Elementary Secondary Education