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Stripling, Scott R. – Journal of Education, 1993
To encourage civic virtue through civic education, the best means is through firsthand study of the nation's founding documents, which incorporate a philosophical teaching concerning human nature and civil society that is the antithesis of Marxist teaching. Suggestions are made for a curriculum that explains equality of opportunity. (SLD)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Civics, Curriculum Development, Democracy

Tucker, James – Journal of Education, 1993
Reflects on the author's experiences teaching a course on great documents in American history to high school students, concentrating on teaching the Declaration of Independence and the "Federalist Papers." Countering the students' tendencies toward superficial reading and encouraging deep analysis are the teacher's primary goals. (SLD)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, High Schools, Reading Comprehension, Reading Instruction

Burger, Warren E. – History Teacher, 1987
Discusses the agenda of the five-year bicentennial celebration of the U.S. Constitution. Emphasizes the importance of teacher planning, education, and enthusiasm to the success of the program. Stresses the need for making students aware of the constitutional legacy of the United States. (GEA)
Descriptors: Constitutional History, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education

Williams, Robert F. – Perspectives on Political Science, 1993
Argues that a complete and accurate understanding of constitutional history and constitutional law requires the study of state constitutions. Maintains that state constitutions contain a coherent political theory that is, in important respects, at variance with the concept of federalism. (CFR)
Descriptors: Constitutional History, Constitutional Law, Course Content, Curriculum Development

Remy, Richard C. – Social Education, 1987
Reviews school curriculum treatment of the Constitution noting inadequacies of early instructional methods and textbooks and a dramatic decline of education about the Constitution which began during the progressive education era. Presents the results of surveys which indicate a lack of constitutional knowledge among our youth. Concludes with a…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Civics, Curriculum Development, Democratic Values
Miller, William J. – Louisiana Social Studies Journal, 1987
Emphasizing the educational importance of the bicentennial celebration of the signing of the U.S. Constitution, Miller reviews various curriculum materials related to the topic. Recommends works for all grade levels, citing, among others, LESSONS ON THE CONSTITUTION, LAW AND THE BICENTENNIAL, and computer software entitled THE UNITED STATES…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Constitutional History, Constitutional Law, Curriculum Development
Cook, Orson – 2002
This paper consists of preliminary notes for a lecture on the commonalities between the history of constitution-making in the Republic of Mexico and the United States. The paper discusses the first Mexican Constitution of 1824 and notes that Mexico has had many different constitutions. It also notes that, despite the U.S. and Mexican shared…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Constitutional History, Cultural Context, Curriculum Development
Hyland, John T. – 1986
The basic premise of the paper is that the Constitution should be the main theme of courses in United States history at grade 8. Students should study a unit on the Constitution, as is commonly done at that level. In addition, other units taught throughout the school year should emphasize constitutional principles, values, and issues. Three…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Constitutional History, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Development

Patrick, John J.; Remy, Richard C. – Social Studies, 1985
Efforts to strengthen instruction in U.S. history and government resulted in the development of "Lessons on the Constitution," a book containing 62 lessons for use with high school students. The curriculum development process used in writing the book is described, and the objectives, format, and content of the lessons are discussed. (RM)
Descriptors: Constitutional History, Constitutional Law, Course Content, Curriculum Development
Patrick, John J. – 1987
The U.S. Constitution and the Northwest Ordinance are foundations of U.S. civic culture. Since they are among the most important legacies U.S. citizens have, they deserve a prominent place in the curricula of schools and the general education of citizens. But most people do not adequately understand the Constitution and lack both awareness and…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Civics, Constitutional History, Core Curriculum
Gallagher, Arlene F.; Robinson, Donald – 1989
During the 1988-89 school year, a Bicentennial Model Site Program was conducted by the American Bar Association's Special Committee on Youth Education for Citizenship. This program was designed to improve students' understanding of the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights by forging partnerships between schools and communities at the local…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Citizenship Responsibility, Community Responsibility, Curriculum Development
Patrick, John J. – 1990
Although the collection of papers known as "The Federalist" (first published in 1788) has offered enduring wisdom to lawyers, judges, politicians, and scholars about principles and issues of constitutional government, this classic work has not occupied a prominent place in high school history and government courses. "The…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Civics, Constitutional History, Curriculum Development

Henderson, Rodger C. – Journal of the Middle States Council for the Social Studies, 1992
Discusses the history, development, and addition of the Bill of Rights to the U.S. Constitution. Describes the role of delegates from Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania in this process. Includes a bibliography and suggestions for planning student assignments and activities on this topic. (CFR)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, Constitutional History, Curriculum Development
Patrick, John J.; Remy, Richard C. – 1983
Discussed are the origins, objectives, activities, and achievements of a project which developed a book of lessons to teach high school students about the U.S. Constitution. A textbook study and an educational conference revealed the need to develop supplementary curriculum materials to strengthen textbook treatments of the Constitution. The book…
Descriptors: Constitutional History, Curriculum Development, High Schools, Program Administration
Patrick, John J.; Leming, Robert S. – 1991
Directed to secondary school teachers of history, government, and civics, this book is designed to fit common educational objectives in secondary school curriculum guides that call for teaching and learning about the United States Constitution and Bill of Rights. The volume is intended to encourage careful reading, analysis, and classroom…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Citizenship Education, Constitutional History, Constitutional Law
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