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Duke-UNC Women's Studies Research Center, Chapel Hill. – 1985
Prepared for a summer institute on women's studies in the traditional curriculum, this three week syllabus is organized into three major sections: (1) "Women's Studies Challenges Myths about Women; (2) "Gender as a Tool of Analysis"; and (3) "Approach to Curriculum Change: The Intersection of Gender, Race, and Class."…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Cross Cultural Studies, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
Foss, Karen S. – 1984
Noting that the proliferation of discourse by and about the women's movement makes focus imperative in a bibliography dealing with feminism, this annotated bibliography concentrates on rhetorical analysis of American feminist rhetoric. The 42 cited items, most of which appeared in communication journals or were presented at communication…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Civil Rights, Communication Research, Cultural Context
Koranski, Bruce, Ed. – 1981
This teaching guide contains 31 activities for students in grades 4-12 on the topic of the global marketplace. The purpose is to provide students with skills and knowledge to deal with the economic world. The guide is arranged into six parts. The activities address consumer issues from four perspectives. Part one focuses on "Me as a Consumer"…
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Consumer Education, Economic Change, Economics Education
Alabama Administrative Office of Courts, Montgomery. – 1981
Activities for teaching about law in social studies classrooms are presented. Six generalizations have been identified to enable students to conceptualize law and justice and consider the ways in which law and order have been interpreted by different societies at different times in history: (1) society is organized rather than formless, (2) social…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Democratic Values, Grade 7
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Journal of Family History, 1981
Essays in this special issue of the "Journal of Family History" focus on the teaching of family history by using artifacts. The articles were written by the staff at Old Sturbridge Village (OSV). The first article discusses how family history is taught at OSV. Students study a real family using demographic information and artifacts such as…
Descriptors: Colonial History (United States), Community Study, Creative Teaching, Family Characteristics
New York Public Library, NY. – 1979
This annotated bibliography lists approximately 300 American books representative of current, popular, and readily available publications. Because the intent is to give people in the Soviet Union an idea of America's current amusements, arts, and concerns, the books have been considered on their basis of being accessible to those unfamiliar with…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Architecture, Athletics, Books
Texas Univ., El Paso. Inst. of Oral History – 1977
A guide to the collection holdings of the Institute of Oral History at the University of Texas, El Paso, is presented. The interview tapes in this collection provide insight into the general history of El Paso and Cuidad Juarez and the history of El Paso's Mexican American population. Emphasis has been placed on recording the experiences of…
Descriptors: Catalogs, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Context, Ethnic Groups
Neuenschwander, John A. – 1976
The book presents information on the use of oral history as a classroom device. The first chapter discusses the evolution of oral history from a practice intended to preserve information on noted Americans to a way of preserving recollections of older Americans about the past. The second chapter explains why interviewing members of their own…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Community Characteristics, Community Study, Cultural Background
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Gutierrez, Lewis A. – 1975
Compiled from materials obtained by the Chicana Library Project, this bibliography cites 186 books, texts, articles, clippings, and special editions on the Chicana. Published between 1959 and 1974, the materials are available through the Human Resources Center. The materials are listed under the following subject headings: art, bibliographies,…
Descriptors: Art, Bibliographies, Ecology, Economics
Rivera, Charles R.; Switzer, Kenneth A. – 1976
This book provides a framework for examining violence as a social issue in contemporary society. Discussion is limited to violence as it occurs in the United States. The book can be used as a teacher resource or a secondary-level reader on violence, giving an historical background and a discussion of violence as a social phenomenon. The framework…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Case Studies, Futures (of Society), Learning Activities
Barron, Hal S. – 1997
Between 1870 and 1930, a "second great transformation" in the Northeast and Midwest was characterized by centralization of the economy, expansion of state power and professional expertise, and a rising urban consumer culture. Communities in the rural North faced a number of challenges: diminishing local control over schools and roads,…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Community Control, Cooperatives, Educational Change
Kilpatrick, William Heard – United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1912
The scope of this work has been indicated through the title. There were in New Netherland both Dutch and English settlements; the schools of the former only are included in the study. For a long time after the English took over the colony, the Dutch clung to their language and customs. The effort herein made is to trace the history of these Dutch…
Descriptors: Indo European Languages, Foreign Countries, Urban Schools, Private Schools
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Castell, Suzanne de; Luke, Allan – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1983
What constitutes literacy is not a single value-free standard but the product of the values of particular cultures at particular points in their histories. The history of literacy efforts in the United States and Canada is examined to discover their philosophical roots and ideological underpinnings. (IS)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Cultural Differences, Educational Change, Educational History
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Barton, Keith C. – Social Education, 1997
Presents two composite and contrasting cases of how elementary school children are taught history. One student receives instruction heavily slanted toward institutional political history, while the other learns these concepts incorporated throughout social history illustrated with different types of learning activities. Suggests workable…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Course Content, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education
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Leigh, Amy Thompson; Reynolds, Tina Ossege – Social Education, 1997
Describes a broad variety of instructional ideas and activities designed to make history come alive for the intermediate grades. These include personal time lines, interviewing grandparents, and show and tell with personal artifacts. Includes a section of activities designed specifically to work with historical fiction. (MJP)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Class Activities, Family History, Historiography
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