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Sewall, Gilbert T. – American School Board Journal, 1993
A recent succession of landmark events have rendered world history textbooks out of date. Educators need to answer students' questions about the changes of the past few years and provide some context as to the causes of change. Lists a number of selected resources for information on eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. (MLF)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, European History, Geography
Wittman, Phillip M. – 2002
Many educators in high schools and colleges have taught about European history and politics in the context of the Cold War and the division of Europe into two blocs. The revolutionary changes in 1989 and the collapse of the Soviet Union have made obsolete the superpower spheres of influence that divided Europe. This curriculum project contributes…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, European History, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Shuhgalter, A. – 2002
The countries of Hungary and Poland are steadily moving along the road of transition from their recent totalitarian past to modern capitalist democracies. Hungary and Poland are changing, developing economies based on new principles, resolving multiple social issues, and patching the projection from their history that still casts a shadow on the…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Curriculum Development, European History, Foreign Countries
Augsburger, Irene – 2002
This study unit for grade 10 world history classes helps students understand the economic, social, and political causes and effects of revolution, using the Hungarian Revolutions of 1848 and 1989 as examples. The unit cites an educational goal; lists objectives; provides a detailed procedure for classroom implementation; describes standards; notes…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Curriculum Development, European History, Foreign Countries
Petrianos, Paul – 2002
The poetry writing in the concentration camps during the Holocaust enabled some people to survive, not in the biological sense, but in the psychological sense because it helped preserve their self esteem. The goal of this curriculum project is to expose students to the Holocaust by reading about the tragedy through the poetry of the victims. The…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, European History, Foreign Countries
Clark, Joanna – 1999
As Holocaust study for youth becomes integrated into the U.S. educational structure, educators throughout the country are going to need resources that combine history and humanity to convey to young people the impact of tragedy and violence that World War II and the Holocaust had on the youth of a particular time in the 20th century. This paper…
Descriptors: Creative Expression, Curriculum Development, Diaries, European History
Allen, Rodney F. – 1998
Even with appropriate curriculum materials, teachers need to employ reflective springboards that cause learners to link Holocaust information and personal stories to the students' in-school and out-of-school realities and to issues in community life. The guide provides five activities that are intended to be used in any sequence and for any class.…
Descriptors: Anti Semitism, Class Activities, Curriculum Development, European History
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Wegner, Gregory P. – History Teacher, 1992
Examines the Marxist-Leninist curriculum assumptions about history instruction in East German schools on the legacy of Nazism. Suggests that questions raised to legitimize history instruction for East German students are relevant for students in capitalist countries. Discusses Hitler's rise to power, Soviet contributions to defeat fascism,…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational History, Educational Research, European History
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McKinnon, Mike – Social Education, 1993
Provides 10 reasons why the study of Germany and the European Community should be taught in U.S. social studies. Argues that the cultural interrelationships between the United States and Germany are historically significant. Contends that the experiences of post-World War II German reconstruction and the reunification after the Cold War can serve…
Descriptors: Cultural Exchange, Cultural Influences, Cultural Pluralism, Curriculum Development
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Waddy, Helena – Teaching History: A Journal of Methods, 1997
Describes an introductory undergraduate survey course on European history that incorporates three interrelated sections: constitutional government in Europe, the American revolution, and the French Revolution. The instruction emphasizes the interconnectedness among the events and includes repetition of key ideas and information. Discusses the…
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Development, European History, Higher Education
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Nielsen, Henrik Skovgaard – European Education, 1993
Describes the "History with Civics" course taught in upper level secondary schools in Denmark. Discusses course content, student assessment, teacher qualifications, instructional materials, and teaching methods. Includes an appendix that presents a topical course syllabus. (CFR)
Descriptors: Civics, Course Content, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Guides
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Muhlberger, Steven; Paine, Phil – Journal of World History, 1993
Contends that the commonly held notion that non-European peoples have had no experience with democratic practices is not supported by the evidence. Maintains that aspects of self-government have appeared in many non-European societies throughout history. Urges historians to recognize these examples and include them in their teaching. (CFR)
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Development, Democracy, Democratic Values
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Davis, James E. – Social Studies, 1995
Maintains that the United States and its allies are helping former Communist nations make the transition to market economies. Describes the development and dissemination of the Junior Achievement International program in the Czech Republic and the Ukraine. Also describes features and instructional strategies of the program and includes a sample…
Descriptors: Communism, Curriculum Development, Economic Factors, Economics Education
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Schilling, Donald G. – Teaching History: A Journal of Methods, 1993
Contends that end of Cold War increases need for students to understand causes and aftermath of World War II. Recommends spending less time on military aspects of the war and more time on the economic, social, and cultural impact of total war. Provides a selected list of resources to be used in a college level course on the war. (CFR)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Educational Trends
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Stassen, Manfred; Kraemer, Dagmar – Social Education, 1993
Introduces part 1 of a special section on teaching about Germany and the European Community. Argues that the end of the Cold War and the movement toward European economic union brought new political realities that will affect the United States. Contends that the data about Germany and Europe presented is timely and more appropriate for classroom…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Citizenship Education, Cultural Exchange, Cultural Influences
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