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Hunter, Kathleen, Ed. – 1990
Heritage education is defined as teaching and learning about U.S. history and culture. It is an interdisciplinary approach to education that encompasses subjects like architecture, art, community planning, social history, politics, conservation, and transportation. This guide is intended to help persons identify information about heritage…
Descriptors: Cultural Education, Educational Resources, Elementary Secondary Education, Heritage Education
Wendelin, Karla Hawkins – Journal of Rural and Small Schools, 1986
Describes how study of folklore can be integrated into all aspects of curriculum and grade levels to foster awareness of roots and sense of home and community. Suggests topics for research in various areas of American folklore requiring student use of all language arts. Provides 13 annotated student references. (NEC)
Descriptors: Educational Resources, Elementary Secondary Education, Folk Culture, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Noyce, Ruth M. – Reading Teacher, 1979
Trade books and teacher resources for the library are recommended for ten different curricular areas. (MKM)
Descriptors: Bibliotherapy, Books, Childrens Literature, Educational Resources
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Devine, Heather – History and Social Science Teacher, 1989
Provides a rationale for integrating archaeology into the social studies classroom, suggesting archaeology topics that satisfy knowledge goals in the curriculum. Describes field trip, excavation, and experimental archaeology activities. Includes lists of archaeological agencies and teacher references. (LS)
Descriptors: Agencies, Archaeology, Class Activities, Educational Resources
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Danzer, Gerald A. – OAH Magazine of History, 1993
Contends that historical geography helps teachers understand the link between history and geography. Presents an annotated bibliography of recommended geography books for teachers. Asserts that the most essential volume is an atlas of U.S. history. (CFR)
Descriptors: Atlases, Books, Educational Resources, Elementary Secondary Education
Fortner, Rosanne W., Ed.; Mayer, Victor J., Ed. – 1995
This volume contains the proceedings and summary for the Earth Systems Education high school symposium conducted in October, 1994. Selected participants were invited to contribute papers for inclusion in this volume so that other teachers can see how Earth Systems Education (ESE) looks in practice. The volume also contains the context for ESE in…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Resources
Roberts, Mark, Comp. – 1992
Picture books have the potential to expand students' visual perceptions and foster language development, as well as promote an appreciation of art and literature. While books traditionally have been used to foster language development, limited use has been made of them in areas of visual and aesthetic literacy. This book intends to establish…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Annotated Bibliographies, Art Education, Educational Resources
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, DC. – 1995
Mission to Planet Earth (MTPE) is an integrated, sustainable environmental education program that focuses on the concept of Earth system science which integrates fields like meteorology, oceanography, atmospheric science, geology, and biology. The program has the following objectives: training the next generation of scientists to use an…
Descriptors: Biology, Earth Science, Educational Resources, Educational Technology
Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation, Monterey, CA. – 1996
The activities in this book guide exploration of rocky shores, wetlands, sandy shores, kelp forests, the open sea and deep sea, and introduce students to a variety of topics and different approaches. This material is written by marine educators and was tested with over 70,000 children visiting the Monterey Bay Aquarium (California) each year. The…
Descriptors: Animals, Biology, Conservation (Environment), Educational Resources
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Current, 1979
Procedures are described for practicing the art of scrimshaw in the classroom. Several materials are suggested for use. These include beef soup bones, old piano keys, nails, sandpaper, and lampblack or charcoal. (SA)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Class Activities, Educational Resources, Elementary Education
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Schlene, Vickie J. – OAH Magazine of History, 1993
Presents an annotated bibliography of 16 documents and articles on teaching geography and history. Includes lesson plans and teaching guides. (CFR)
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, Educational Resources, Elementary Secondary Education, Geography
Florida State Dept. of Education, Tallahassee. Div. of Vocational, Adult, and Community Education. – 1993
This planning guide presents an interdisciplinary team approach for improving career and vocational programs for youths with disabilities. The approach is an interdisciplinary planning process that involves identifying those things desired for students (best practices) and then working to integrate those things within the current continuum of…
Descriptors: Career Education, Disabilities, Educational Improvement, Educational Planning
Brundin, Judith A. – 1990
Developed to supplement elementary social studies curricula, this guide provides instructors with accurate background information and suggests interdisciplinary classroom activities that combine anthropology with fine arts, language arts, environmental science, history; and political science. The history of the Northeast region and the Delaware…
Descriptors: American Indian History, American Indians, Anthropology, Class Activities
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Rosenthal, Dorothy B. – American Biology Teacher, 1979
Presents a rationale for teaching a course to high school students on the influence of science and technology on society. Bioethics and food, and world hunger are two of the topics included in the course outline. References are given for simulation games, readings, and audiovisual materials. (SA)
Descriptors: Biology, Course Content, Educational Resources, Ethics
Geological Survey (Dept. of Interior), Reston, VA. – 1992
This interdisciplinary packet of materials on mapping is intended for grades 7-12. The lessons are organized around themes: location, navigation, information, and exploration. Each lesson has an introductory text and two main activities. Students learn basic mapmaking and map-reading skills and see how maps help answer fundamental geographic…
Descriptors: Cartography, Educational Resources, Geography, Geology
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