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Cole, Peggy Ruth – Childhood Education, 1981
What part, if any, should momentous current events play in the curriculum? This article suggests that some events are so significant they impose themselves on the curriculum, that children need to discuss political events, and that teachers should be realistic, respectful, and reassuring in dealing with these matters. (Author/RH)
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Current Events, Elementary Education, Elementary School Curriculum

Hoffman, Arthur L. – Social Science Record, 1989
Includes an excerpt from "Tail Tigerswallow and the Great Tobacco War." Suggests using a similar story to design a social studies lesson to help students ask relevant social issue questions. Employs role playing, simulation, debate, and writing letters to editors in the lesson plans. (NL)
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Current Events, Instructional Effectiveness, Instructional Materials
Phillips, Maxine; Roderick, Tom – Momentum, 1992
Offers a critical look at the media's role in presenting social issues, in particular, the reporting on riots in Los Angeles in spring 1992. Describes the Metropolitan Area Educators for Social Responsibility's Resolving Conflict Creatively Program and efforts to help teachers cope with children's questions and fears. (DMM)
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Current Events, Elementary Secondary Education, Mass Media Effects

Padian, Kevin – Journal of Geological Education, 1988
Reviews discoveries and reports of dinosaurs to help put them into paleontological perspective. Proposes that discoveries not be announced from the field, but submitted to professional evaluation and peer review before release to the public. (Author/RT)
Descriptors: College Science, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Current Events, Earth Science

Mitchell, Thomas H. – International Journal of Social Education, 1989
Discusses the issue of terrorism as it exists today and examines progress that has been made toward understanding its dimensions. Suggests how this subject can be explored in the classroom. Dispels misconceptions about terrorism by defining the term, and examines some causes of terrorism and strategies employed by terrorists. (KO)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Current Events

Sears, Alan – History and Social Science Teacher, 1989
Suggests steps for approaching discussion of controversial issues in the classroom, using the scandal of Canadian Olympian sprinter Ben Johnson as an example. Recommends the reflective inquiry approach, which necessitates framing the problem in relationship to student age, and with attention to the information available about the problem. (LS)
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Current Events, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Elementary Secondary Education

Heise, George A. – Teaching of Psychology, 1992
Describes an upper-level undergraduate psychology course in which students applied psychological research to contemporary social issues. Students presented two reports on a controversial issue: one based on media reports and the other based on their own research. Reports that the experience gave students a better understanding of the strengths and…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Current Events, Curriculum Development, Higher Education

Cerjak, Judith A. – English Journal, 1987
Discusses the political relevance of Miller's play about Salem witch trials to (1) the McCarthy era hearings, and (2) current cases between religious fundamentalists and school curriculum boards. Summarizes the history of these events and relates them to an interpretation of "The Crucible." (JG)
Descriptors: Censorship, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Current Events, Drama
Stradling, Bob – Bulletin of Environmental Education, 1985
Reviews the problems and benefits associated with instruction of controversial issues, questioning the effectiveness of a neutral and objective position in the discussion of controversial topics. Also assesses prevalent teacher tendencies in instructional approaches and offers suggestions for classroom adoption. (ML)
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Critical Thinking, Current Events, Environmental Education

King, David C. – Educational Leadership, 1985
Change in the way social issues are addressed depends on our recognizing the value of using issues to improve thinking and decision-making skills and to develop historicalmindedness and a global perspective rather than learning the content of particular topics or the "right" answer about an issue. (Author/DCS)
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Critical Thinking, Current Events, Decision Making Skills
1994
This resource guide contains lessons, suggested activities, and 54 individual student activity sheets for using editorial cartoons in the classroom. Editorial cartoons, at their best, are well-thought out arguments about important issues in the news. They are meant to provoke thought, not merely assert a position and, as such, they engage the…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Criticism, Art Education, Cartoons

Rhoades, Lynn – Social Education, 1994
Contends that the daily newspaper has been used traditionally to teach current events in the social studies classroom. Asserts that using daily newspapers open the door to higher levels of thinking and problem-solving skills. Presents 27 instructional activities for integrating the daily newspaper into the social studies curriculum. (CFR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Creativity, Current Events
Miller, Jon D. – 1983
Given the lack of interest among college and high school students and the declining rates of participation in political affairs, the concept of political specialization has significant implications for teaching political science. Research reveals that almost 90 percent of high school students who do not plan to attend college are either completely…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Current Events, Curriculum Development, Higher Education
Hugenberg, Lawrence W.; O'Neill, Daniel J. – 1987
To illustrate the incorporation of liberal arts values into the speech communication curriculum, this paper presents a rationale for creating a public speaking course that emphasizes the analysis of current critical issues. The paper argues that by requiring students to speak on important issues, rather than on personal topics, they will need to…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Critical Thinking, Current Events, Group Discussion
Marker, Gerald W. – 1993
This paper examines the rapid changes in technology that enables cloning of human embryos and explores the issues related to teaching students about the use of such technologies. STS adoption has made only minimal impact on mainline social studies curriculum, although the topic has been included in discussion for decades. The paper outlines five…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Current Events, Elementary Secondary Education, Futures (of Society)