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Waller, Robert A. – History Teacher, 1978
Focuses on the revisionist approach to teaching United States history at the secondary level and college level. Ten themes are offered as examples around which a meaningful survey course can be constructed. These include economic opportunity, political participation, population mobility, belief in reform, status for women, educational opportunity,…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Course Content, Higher Education, History Instruction
Kopelov, Connie – 1976
The role of working women in American labor history from colonial times to the present is the topic of this learning module. Intended predominantly as a course outline, the module can also be used to supplement courses in social, labor, or American history. Information is presented on economic and political influences, employment of women,…
Descriptors: Course Content, Economic Factors, Employed Women, Employees