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Siegel, Margot; Cohen, Judith Love – 1992
This booklet stresses the value of science and mathematical studies as a prerequisite for a career in architecture by depicting real women whose careers provide inspirational role models. The first section is a text designed for use by elementary students and presents the career of Architect from a woman's point of view. Both female and male…
Descriptors: Architects, Architecture, Art, Art Activities
Duncan, Patricia L. – 1989
The Louisiana Department of Education produces two curriculum guides for use in teaching Louisiana Studies at the eighth grade level. Very little information on Louisiana architecture is included. The Division of Historic Preservation proposed and obtained funds for a cooperative project between themselves and the Department of Education that…
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Architecture, Building Design, Cooperative Planning
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Burke, Robert J.; Hill, Deborah M. – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1997
Recommends the study of architecture as an early introduction to the interdisciplinary study of history, geography, economics, sociology, and art. Maintains that this study can increase interest in local history and citizenship. Profiles pilot programs that have incorporated architecture into social studies instruction. (MJP)
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Architecture, Buildings, Built Environment
Patton, Sally J.; Maxon, Dianne – 1989
This teaching resource provides instructional strategies and information for teaching students about architecture. Discussion questions encourage interdisciplinary considerations. Unit goals and objectives are given. The five units include: (1) "Cave"; (2) "Pyramids"; (3) "House of Ancient Greece"; (4) "Castles"; and (5) "Traditional House of…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Architectural Education, Architecture, Built Environment
Abhau, Marcy, Ed.; And Others – 1992
The activities presented in this book encompass a variety of perceptual, social, and technological issues as they relate to the built environment. They are organized to present a coherent, cumulative series. Generalizations become specific as vocabulary is developed and planned techniques explained. Curriculum guide charts indicate subject areas…
Descriptors: Architectural Education, Architecture, Art Education, Building Design
Draper, Howard – 2000
North Carolina's state capitol rises majestically on Union Square in downtown Raleigh, a city created in 1792 to serve as North Carolina's permanent capital. Built between 1833-40, the granite building is one of the finest and best preserved examples of civic Greek Revival architecture in the United States. This lesson is based on the National…
Descriptors: Architecture, Buildings, Built Environment, Heritage Education
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Danzer, Gerald A.; Newman, Mark – Social Studies, 1992
Discusses the unique perspective that the built environment brings to the study of history. Presents questions that can be used to analyze a building to examine identification, form, function, and impact. Suggests that studying a building is like conducting a micro study of the development of a society. (DK)
Descriptors: Architecture, Building Design, Built Environment, Elementary Secondary Education
Aikman, Lonnelle – 1991
The United States Capitol building fashions an historical awe that includes images of the founding fathers, legislative branch, executive branch, and the American people. Even though it was built for elected officials to take care of governmental business, it serves to represent the democratic republic from which the United States was created.…
Descriptors: Architecture, Building Design, Buildings, Built Environment
Cheoros, Peter – 1993
This document, part of the lesson plan series, "Teaching with Historic Places," examines Spanish influences on the history of California through an exploration of one building, Rancho Los Alamitos. Located in the midst of what is now metropolitan Los Angeles, Rancho Los Alamitos began as a simple adobe house on a hill overlooking…
Descriptors: Architecture, Buildings, Culture Contact, Elementary Secondary Education
Lopez, Alejandro – 1996
This interdisciplinary, bilingual curriculum resource, contains a 29-minute videotape program, 20 colorplate posters, and a curriculum guide. The resource presents an examination of the folklife and folklore expressions of the Hispanic people of New Mexico. The focus of the curriculum is the relationship of survival-based folk activities to the…
Descriptors: Architecture, Art Education, Built Environment, Elementary Secondary Education
VanVleet, Susan; Spikes, Tracy – 1993
This booklet is designed to assist teachers in guiding students through the Museum of Historic St. Augustine (Government House) exhibit, "The Dream, The Challenge, The City." The exhibit and learning activities explore cultural, economic, and architectural development from the 1565 Spanish settlement to the Flagler Era of the 1880s and…
Descriptors: Archaeology, Architecture, Built Environment, Cultural Background
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Hines, Claire M.; And Others – School Arts, 1985
An interdisciplinary social studies/art project involving elementary students in studying the local architecture of Woodbury, Connecticut, and sharing their experiences through murals and bulletin boards is described. How baseboard covering can be used as a block printing material is discussed. A lithography printing technique for use in secondary…
Descriptors: Architecture, Art Activities, Art Education, Art Materials
Heath, Brent – 1999
Using primary documents, maps, and visual data, this lesson packet focuses on the founders of Ontario, California, and the Frankish Building that is on the Historic Register of Historic Places. The lesson could be used with U.S. history units on the Progressive Era, with course units dealing with a variety of civic issues, or units involving the…
Descriptors: Architecture, Built Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Heritage Education
Grupe, Dixie J. – 2000
This curriculum project explores three genres of spiritual location: the synagogue, the mosque, and the cathedral. The project examines their distinct elements and the elements that tie them together as sacred places that transcend time and place. It lists five student objectives: (1) identify the basic structural elements; (2) explain the use of…
Descriptors: Architecture, Building Design, Built Environment, Comparative Analysis
Graves, Ginny – 1990
Critical thinking, responsible citizenship, cultural literacy, social relevancy; these concerns of educators in the social studies can be addressed through teaching and learning about the built environment. The tangible structures that humans have created (bridges, houses, factories, farms, monuments) constitute the built environment. Objects in…
Descriptors: Architecture, Built Environment, Community Characteristics, Curriculum Development
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