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Hartman, Carl; And Others – 1979
The guide, part of a social science learning continuum from first through twelfth grades, contains outlines for two-semester social studies courses for grades 9-12. Three components comprise each section: time allocations for units, instructional objectives, and a content outline. The Grade 9 course, Cultures of the Non-Western World, contains…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Cultural Awareness, Curriculum Guides, Economics Education
Heizer, Robert F. – 1976
Everything ever written, or to be written, about the American Indians of California is in some way a record of the history of these people. A full bibliography of California Indian history, therefore, would run to a volume of substantial size. This bibliographical essay is a guide to some works of basic importance for introducing the reader to the…
Descriptors: American History, American Indian Culture, American Indian Reservations, American Indians
Meridian Municipal Separate School District, MS. – 1976
Designed to demonstrate how changing value systems affect individuals, the social studies guide suggests materials, resources, and activities to classroom teachers. The major objective of the guide is to help students gain in maturity and develop the ability to deal with values. The document is presented in 27 chapters. The first five chapters…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Attitude Change, Career Education, Concept Teaching
National Association of Secondary School Principals, Reston, VA. – 1976
Eight social studies programs in Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, New York, and Virginia are described which offer high school students an opportunity to study the history of the United states using innovative, nontraditional approaches. The content of the eight courses is outlined and discussed in terms of objectives, teacher rationale in designing…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development
Williams, D. Alan – 1976
A history of the state of Virginia from 1763 to 1783 is presented. Intended for use in the public schools of Virginia, the publication was prepared to assist educators in developing topics of study relating to Virginia's role in the American Revolution and to help students develop deeper appreciation for their rich heritage. The study is divided…
Descriptors: American Culture, American Studies, Civics, Civil Liberties
Goodman, Sharon T., Comp. – 1976
This publication presents annotated lists of teaching resources related to the United States Bicentennial. Included are references to activity and arts and crafts books, annotated bibliographies, children's books, songs, cookbooks, background reading lists, curriculum guides, unpublished documents included in the Educational Resource Information…
Descriptors: American Culture, American Studies, Annotated Bibliographies, Art Activities
Lincoln Public Schools, NE. – 1973
Cultural awareness activities for studying about the Chicano minority in the United States are provided in this curriculum guide. The units are designed to sensitize 7th grade students to Chicano contribution to American life, acquaint and motivate them to respect the Chicano culture, and inform them of Chicano social and economic problems. The…
Descriptors: American Studies, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Background
New York City Board of Education, Brooklyn, NY. Bureau of Curriculum Development. – 1970
The purpose of this American History survey course is to capitalize upon the knowledge that students may already have of the history of the United States. It is designed to allow a more intensive in-depth study of the nation's development and of our present political and social institutions. Thus, four major themes have been divided into broad…
Descriptors: American Culture, Citizenship, Concept Teaching, Current Events
Northampton Public Schools, MA. – 1970
The introduction to this report traces the history of the Northampton History Project from its inception in the summer of 1967 to its close in 1970. Beginning with half the students of one junior high school and one teacher, the course prepared by the project is now required of all Northampton 8th graders and is taught by four specially trained…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Community Study, Course Content, Curriculum Development
Northampton Public Schools, MA. – 1968
The creation of an 8th-grade American history course and the training of teachers for the course are the goals of this project. Primarily a course in national history, it uses local (Northampton, Mass.) events and people as a key to understanding the larger national picture. The course objectives were to enable students to analyze, interpret, and…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Community Study, Course Organization, Curriculum Development
Santa Clara County Office of Education, San Jose, CA. – 1970
The teacher resource guide for grades K through 12 was developed by a multi ethnic committee of educators to comply with the California Education code. "Instruction in the social sciences shall include the early history of California and a study of the role and contributions of American Negroes, American Indians, Mexicans, and other ethnic…
Descriptors: American Indians, Behavioral Objectives, Black History, Chinese Americans
Point Pleasant Beach Board of Education, NJ. – 1968
This is one of the series described in SO 000 378. When the student of American History seeks beneath the surface of the Dream of the Golden Door, the story he unearths is often one of prejudice, bigotry, and quiet tragedy. For the sake of relevance, the specific objectives of this unit y are: 1) to study the student's ancestors and their struggle…
Descriptors: American Culture, Black History, Ethnic Studies, Human Living
Point Pleasant Beach Board of Education, NJ. – 1968
This is one unit of the series described in SO 000 378. In this study of the American political system the principle is accepted that political parties are essential instruments for the governing and social change in a modern democratic state. Political change and development indicate a basic shift in the nature of government; this shift is…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Elections, Interdisciplinary Approach, Learning Activities
Durkin, Mary C.; Adams, James – 1969
This teaching guide for a grade 8 social studies course presents six units on American society. The following main ideas represent the units: (1) Institutions tend to undergo continuous change (Colonial period). (2) Changes result from dissatisfaction with the status quo, and attempt to dispell the dissatisfaction (Revolutionary War period). (3)…
Descriptors: American Culture, Colonial History (United States), Economic Development, Economic Factors
Hartford Public Schools, CT. – 1972
Six student syllabi in outline form for United States history, art, and literature represent a year's work in this interdisciplinary high school course. The teaching techniques and materials include individualized learning and case study approaches keyed to ten historical themes; primary source material in the form of historical newspapers;…
Descriptors: American Studies, Art Activities, Art Education, Case Studies