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Milne, Bruce G.; Hoover, Herbert T. – 1975
The junior-high-level teaching guide incorporates historical, geographical, social, political, and cultural materials that cover the heritage of the society of the Western Frontier and Upper Missouri region: Minnesota, Iowa, North and South Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, and Montana. The purpose is to acquaint students with culture of…
Descriptors: Activity Units, American Indian Culture, Conceptual Schemes, Cultural Awareness
Kohut, Sylvester, Jr. – 1975
The paper describes ways in which the urban classroom teacher can celebrate the Bicentennial and investigate the historical role of the cities throughout American history, without sacrificing current and futuristic issues and topics. Primary and secondary sources are used and a community-based field program for students is developed. The following…
Descriptors: Colonial History (United States), Course Descriptions, Local History, Oral History
Barendsen, Robert D., Comp.; And Others – 1976
Selections from the recent history texts of 13 foreign countries are contained in this document as an effort to gather the curricular perceptions of other countries about key events or periods in American history related to the U.S. Revolutionary War. The compilation provides American secondary teachers with contemporary source material not…
Descriptors: Colonial History (United States), Colonialism, Comparative Analysis, Comparative Education
Grambs, Jean Dresden, Ed. – 1976
Dedicated to aiding teachers and curriculum developers in making social studies curricula responsive to maintaining the dignity and worth of students, this resource book is the product of the National Council for the Social Studies' Sexism and Social Justice Committee. The book is for social studies teachers who want to avoid sexism in their…
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Curriculum Development, Educational Resources, Elementary Secondary Education
Hubbard, Gail F. – 1976
This booklet presents teacher-developed units of study on the American government for eleventh-grade students. The materials are Part III 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 make posters, interview local government…
Descriptors: Bureaucracy, Federal Government, Grade 11, History Instruction
Stockman, W. H. – 1970
This paper summarizes the history of North America, especially of the United States, from the earliest explorations and settlements through the present. Emphasis is placed on the Europeans' effect on American Indian life and the inadequate development of Indian education. Comparisons are made between the various colonizers' Indian policies before…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Agricultural Education, American History, American Indian Culture
Lee, John R.; Anderson, Lee F. – 1970
Another objective in addition to those stated in SO 000 641 was: to develop illustrative source books for teachers and booklets for pupils that exemplify the approaches to be tested in investigations. There were five brief history units written on topics that should be added to textbooks: 1) The Social Impact of the Great Depression, 2) The New…
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Research, Economics
Point Pleasant Beach Board of Education, NJ. – 1968
This is one unit of the series described in SO 000 378. The teacher's major concern must be the establishment and development of criteria by which the student can interpret the present. The intellectual history should develop a picture of that which is unique in our society, and offer the student a basis for understanding himself and his…
Descriptors: American Culture, Democratic Values, Humanities, Intellectual History
Point Pleasant Beach Board of Education, NJ. – 1968
This is one unit of the series described in SO 000 378. In the nineteen thirties and forties, government began to act as the fulcrum in a balance of power between labor and industry. It is necessary for the students to understand the importance of the role of all three in American Society today. The specific objectives of this unit are enumerated:…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Government Role, Interdisciplinary Approach, Labor Economics
Blackwell, Velvelyn; And Others – 1968
This is a curriculum rationale developed as a preliminary to the development and testing of curricular materials in the slow learner classroom situation. Chapter one disucsses individual characteristics and a definition of a slow learner. The remainder of the report analyzes approaches to teaching, taking into consideration these characteristics.…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Behavioral Objectives, Citations (References), Classroom Techniques
Hawke, Sharryl; Fox, Robert F. – 1973
An American history class in Melbourne, Florida, provides an opportunity for tenth grade students to experience the reality of interpersonal interaction and small group cooperation in the classroom. The first three days of the year-long course are used to identify leaders and to assign groups, numbering five to seven students. In addition to…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Course Descriptions, Grade 10, Group Dynamics
Beebe, Ralph K. – 1973
This is the report of an attempt to develop and teach a high school American history course based on inquiry techniques. Chapter I and II discuss recent changes in teaching methodology and the author's interest in the problem. Chapter III details the search for materials. Chapter IV describes the new method being tested in the classroom. Students…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Course Descriptions, Educational Innovation, Elections
Rabinowitz, Richard – 1973
This issue of the Panoplist is devoted to a comprehensive review of Museum education at Old Sturbridge Village. The museum's collections support the educational purpose of providing an accurate knowledge of the arts, thought, and natural resources of 19th century New England. The program has made use of new educational techniques which apply to…
Descriptors: American Culture, Curriculum Development, Educational Facilities, Educational Facilities Design
Seaberg, Stanley – 1971
The rationale behind this book of five suggested or sample comparative units contains several elements: 1) an interdisciplinary social science approach to studying the American past, present, and future; and 2) a view of our country's history in terms of a world setting and in the light on contemporary concerns. The global comparative method…
Descriptors: American Studies, Comparative Analysis, Curriculum Guides, Economic Development
Tufts Univ., Medford, MA. Lincoln Filene Center for Citizenship and Public Affairs. – 1969
The readings in this narrative unit are concerned with the machine's role today and its future use in shaping man's environment. The general teaching objectives are to enable the student: 1) to adapt to a society directed toward total living, rather than one in which he earns a living; 2) to understand that uncontrolled technological advance may…
Descriptors: American Culture, Automation, Concept Teaching, Discussion (Teaching Technique)