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Patrick, John J.; Stoltman, Joseph P. – 1989
Geographic learning provides perspectives, information, concepts, and skills essential to viewing and understanding historical events and developments. Geographic learning is therefore essential to sound teaching and learning of history in general and U.S. history at the high school level in particular. This report contains a description of the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Enrichment, Geography Instruction, High Schools, History Instruction
Patrick, John J. – 1992
Heritage education is an approach to teaching, rather than an academic discipline or subject area. It draws on history, geography, literature, the arts, architecture, and the social and natural sciences to study the evidence of the past remaining in the natural and built environment, the material culture, written documents, and in community…
Descriptors: Built Environment, Citizenship Education, Cultural Background, Curriculum Design

Patrick, John J.; Remy, Richard C. – American Biology Teacher, 1982
Highlights findings of assessment studies indicating importance of emphasizing science/society theme in science/social studies curricula. Suggests linking learning experiences in science/social studies by discussing public issues related to science and fostering decision-making as a way of thinking about public issues and policies. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Citizenship, Citizenship Education, Curriculum Development, Decision Making
Patrick, John J. – 1987
To maintain the legacy of freedom from the Age of Enlightenment, educators must effectively teach about the interrelated ideas of modern science and constitutional democracy in both social studies and science courses. The United States most directly and fully exemplifies the civic and scientific ideas which have developed as a result of the Age of…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Civics, Curriculum Development, Democracy