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Brown, William; And Others – 1975
Designed to supplement secondary United States history courses, this resource booklet provides materials on four dramatic incidents in American history. The four events under examination include the Boston Massacre, the Denmark Vesey Slave Revolt, the Republic Steel Strike of 1937, and the Berlin Airlift of 1948. Each unit contains social…
Descriptors: Black History, Class Activities, Democracy, Foreign Policy
Parker, Edmond T.; Conzen, Michael P. – 1975
These activities are part of a series of 17 teacher-developed instructional activities for geography at the secondary-grade level described in SO 009 140. The activity involves students in the use of maps as a source of information about American social and economic history. It outlines six learning activities which employ inductive methods. Given…
Descriptors: Deduction, Economics Education, Geographic Location, Geography Instruction
Hubbard, Gail F. – 1976
This booklet presents teacher-developed units of study on the American government for eleventh-grade students. The materials are Part I of a set of classroom strategies intended to help secondary students examine American history in light of the issues identified by the American Issues Forum. Students analyze the U.S. Constitution, draw cartoons,…
Descriptors: Civics, Constitutional Law, Grade 11, History Instruction
Hawke, Sharryl – 1975
An 11th-grade interdisciplinary course combining English and American history examines United States history from the perspective of nine topics, rather than through the traditional, chronological-survey approach. Discovery learning and independent research are the focus of course method. At the start of the course, students are given nine…
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, English, Gifted, Grade 11
Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis. Project Social Studies Curriculum Center. – 1968
Unit I for grade six deals with the American Indian in a cross cultural approach. Pupils use case studies to examine the Aztecs, who were later conquered by the Spanish, and the Iroquois, who came into contact with the French and English, as total cultures and draw comparisons between the two. The main part of each resource unit is set up in a…
Descriptors: Activity Units, American Indian Culture, American Indians, Cross Cultural Studies
New York State Education Dept., Albany. Bureau of Secondary Curriculum Development. – 1976
Four modules of classroom strategies provide suggestions for examining U.S. history in light of contemporary issues. "The Right to Life" uses the Karen Anne Quinlan case as a model for exploring moral, legal, and medical issues related to euthanasia. Students discuss the reasoning and viewpoints of various groups associated with the…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Case Studies, Classroom Techniques, Experimental Curriculum
Ragland, Rachel G. – 2003
Middle and high school American history teachers in Lake County, Illinois, use an innovative model of professional development created through collaboration between higher education institutions and public school districts. Goals of McRAH (Model Collaboration: Rethinking American History) are to (1) raise student achievement and engagement by…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College School Cooperation, Educational Change, Faculty Development

Connor, Mary E. – Social Education, 1997
Recommends organizing U.S. history courses around central ideas rather than chronological periods. Argues that this method affords a better grasp of the principal developments in the nation's history by treating issues in depth. Lists eight broad themes around which a U.S. history course can be constructed. (MJP)
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Course Content, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Design

Ghere, David L. – OAH Magazine of History, 1995
Presents a high school lesson plan on the Casco Bay Treaty, an agreement between Native Americans and colonial governments in the pre-Revolutionary War era. Includes student objectives, historical background, and instructional strategies. Provides two primary source documents related to the treaty. (CFR)
Descriptors: American Indian History, American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Classroom Techniques

Sanford, Douglas W. – OAH Magazine of History, 1994
Contends that artifacts found during archaeological research can open up alternative ways to explore, reexamine, and even rewrite history. Maintains that material culture explores three aspects of Revolutionary American life: (1) the nature of day-to-day life; (2) the fluctuating circumstances of enslaved African-Americans; and (3) how…
Descriptors: Archaeology, Black Culture, Black History, Built Environment

Gabriel, Robin H. – OAH Magazine of History, 1994
Discusses the importance of architecture in Thomas Jefferson's life. Presents a lesson plan based on Jefferson's Monticello and designed to encourage students to identify and understand elements of classical architecture in their local area. Includes a photograph of Monticello and six architectural illustrations. (CFR)
Descriptors: Architecture, Built Environment, Colonial History (United States), Experiential Learning

Singer, Alan J. – Social Science Record, 1994
Contends that oral history is a way to involve students in thinking about and understanding history and the contemporary world. Includes a family history chart, recommendations for creating an oral history questionnaire, sample interview questions, and four student oral history writing models. (CFR)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Cooperative Learning, Experiential Learning, Family (Sociological Unit)

Pyne, John; Sesso, Gloria – OAH Magazine of History, 1995
Presents a high school history lesson based on the National Standards for United States History. Considers the effect of the American Revolution and the Declaration of Independence on free and enslaved African Americans. (CFR)
Descriptors: Black History, Blacks, Colonial History (United States), Democratic Values

Stricker, Frank – History Teacher, 1992
Discusses reasons for studying history. Suggests that compelling arguments for historical study will affect students' attitudes throughout life. Evaluates common rationales for studying history. Includes history as fun, tradition, great ideas, human folly, escapism, and nationalist legitimation. Urges that students be taught history as facts that…
Descriptors: Course Content, Critical Thinking, Democratic Values, Ethnocentrism

Srole, Carole – History Teacher, 1990
Analyzes problems confronted when integrating women into U.S. history textbooks and college survey courses. Reviews feminist scholarship to examine how women's experiences have differed from men's throughout U.S. history. Although acknowledging the importance of exploring these differences, argues scholars also must investigate women's…
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Development, Females, Higher Education