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Hasunuma, Linda – Journal of Political Science Education, 2022
Our current political situation and the demographic realities of our country require Political Science educators to be more intentional about integrating Asian Pacific American (APA) histories and experiences in the Political Science curriculum. By including the multifaceted ways in which APAs have and continue to participate in American civil…
Descriptors: Pacific Islanders, Teaching Methods, Political Science, Political Attitudes
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Andrews, Thomas P. – Journal of Economic Education, 2021
The author of this article discusses the extensive use and analysis of real-world situations as the core construct on which to build a course in principles of microeconomics. Building on the literature that focuses on current event readings, the goal here is to train students to be able to "do economics." The author details course…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Microeconomics, Reading Materials, Current Events
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Giordano, Andrea N.; Christopher, Casey R. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
The Spring 2020 semester will be marked in our history as one of the most challenging semesters for higher education, although through the adversity, we were presented with opportunities for classroom innovation. A reflective account of the teaching insights gained from implementing a COVID-19 miniunit and utilizing remote oral examinations is…
Descriptors: Best Practices, Teaching Methods, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Cargas, Sarita – Honors in Practice, 2016
In this article Sarita Cargas suggests that getting honors students used to analyzing controversies will contribute to their developing a disposition toward critical thinking. She goes on to say that the value of teaching critical-thinking skills complements the movement of many honors programs toward teaching more than just disciplinary content.…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Students, Honors Curriculum, Critical Thinking
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Cannon, Patrick – College Teaching, 2006
Group discussion allows students to learn how to "talk to someone." Through group discussion, students can acquire or refine a broad range of attributes, from basic oratory skills to a more sophisticated development of communicative competence to embracing and valuing dialogic interchange and reflexivity. In this article, the author explains how…
Descriptors: Group Discussion, International Relations, Course Content, Teaching Methods
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Parsons, Paul F. – Journalism Educator, 1985
Laments journalism students' lack of general world knowledge and describes an abbreviated general knowledge curriculum implemented in a newswriting course. (HTH)
Descriptors: College Students, Course Content, Current Events, Curriculum Development
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Sobieraj, Sarah; Laube, Heather – Teaching Sociology, 2001
Discusses teaching current events in sociology with a focus on events in the mass media and the responses of students to those events. Describes three teaching strategies recommended for teaching current events because they enable students to understand the media's role in society. Includes references. (CMK)
Descriptors: Course Content, Cultural Awareness, Current Events, Educational Strategies
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Cornely, Kathleen – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2003
Case study exercises, based on newsworthy current events, have been written for a biochemical audience that include elements of both "content" and "conflict." The cases have been written in such a way as to teach students basic biochemical principles. At the same time, a dilemma is posed to the students, who must use what they have learned about…
Descriptors: Current Events, Conflict, Biochemistry, Case Studies
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Leppard, Lynden J – Social Education, 1993
Describes the rationale, instructional objectives, and instructional procedures of the National Issues Forum program for secondary social studies. Asserts that the program's content and learning strategies develop and improve student's decision-making skills and knowledge of significant contemporary issues. Contends that business and corporate…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Course Content, Critical Thinking, Current Events
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Fenwick, Tara; Parsons, Jim – International Journal of Social Education, 1997
Recommends using focus group interviews and other discussion techniques, generally used in business, to examine social studies issues. Outlines and discusses how these techniques (systems thinking, mental models, shared vision, team learning) can greatly enhance social studies instruction of current events and controversial issues. (MJP)
Descriptors: Business, Cooperative Learning, Course Content, Critical Thinking
Crawford, Russell K. – 1974
The Problem Panel Project is an instructor-developed, one-semester course in contemporary problems. Based on the inquiry approach, the course is structured for independent research and group work and requires no traditionally-structured daily lesson plans. The course is divided into six procedural points. First, students decide which contemporary…
Descriptors: Class Organization, Course Content, Current Events, Elective Courses
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Cogan, John J. – International Journal of Social Education, 1997
Argues that citizenship education must include an examination of the great issues of the times using active, critical teaching methods and reflective inquiry. Maintains that this is necessary to prevent political apathy in young people. Briefly discusses the history of social studies educational reform and the creation of national standards. (MJP)
Descriptors: Citizenship, Citizenship Education, Civics, Course Content
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Reinertsen, Priscilla; DaCruz, Gina – Teaching Sociology, 1996
Reports on a teaching method that combined assigned daily newspaper readings with weekly informal journal writing to teach basic sociological concepts. Assigned journal topics acted as a link between class material, the newspaper stories, and other texts. Student response was overwhelmingly enthusiastic. Provides several examples of the journal…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Course Content, Current Events, Instructional Innovation
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Starr, Eileen M. – Southern Social Studies Journal, 1997
Examines a teaching strategy called "constructive controversy" where students are required to argue both the pro and con positions concerning a controversial current topic. Describes students' response to a class using this method to examine the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Student response was generally favorable. (MJP)
Descriptors: Business, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Course Content, Current Events
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Khazzaka, Joseph – Social Education, 1997
Discusses the "flashback" method of history instruction that begins with analyzing specific, current conditions and then traces their historical evolution. This method allows students to feel connected to the subject while participating in its historical investigation. Compares the "flashback" and the traditional chronological…
Descriptors: Conventional Instruction, Course Content, Course Organization, Current Events
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