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Martin, Leisa A.; Smolen, Lynn Atkinson; Oswald, Ruth A.; Milam, Jennifer L. – Social Studies, 2012
In our complex, interdependent world, it is critical that educators prepare students for global citizenship. One way to develop students' awareness and understanding of the world is through global literature. Through exposure to this type of literature, students gain multiple perspectives and learn about the social, political, and moral conditions…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Global Education, Citizenship, Childrens Literature
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Golden, Lester – Social Studies, 1986
Provides a rationale and content outline for a semester course on technology, change, and the future. Includes goal statements, a variety of activity and research project ideas, and a brief bibliography. (JDH)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum Enrichment, Curriculum Guides, Futures (of Society)
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Scott, Joan Norman – Social Studies, 1986
Describes a ten and one-half hour upper elementary grade level unit of instruction on the physical, social, and psychological aspects of aging among the elderly. Copies of the course are available from the author. (JDH)
Descriptors: Aging Education, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Enrichment, Elementary Education
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Doty, C. Stewart – Social Studies, 1976
A "History Media Production" course is described in which college students at University of Maine at Orono create short slide/tape or videotape productions of selected aspects of history. In the process, students learn their assigned topics in-depth and also create a media library for professors to use in classroom instruction. (AV)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Course Descriptions, Educational Media, Film Production
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Tigges, Linda – Social Studies, 1971
The basic concepts of an Idealist World History course are discussed, followed by a description of: objectives; interdisciplinary content of religion, art and philosophy; teaching methods; evaluation; and the role of the teacher. (Author/SE)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum Design, Higher Education, History Instruction
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Wright, David – Social Studies, 1986
Suggests six activities for teaching United Kingdom students about the United States and vice versa. Ideas include word associations, map and globe work to discover climate and habitation patterns, exchange of student projects, and relevant textbook passages. (JDH)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Enrichment, Intercultural Communication
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Sesow, F. William; McGowan, Tom – Social Studies, 1984
Classroom teachers should depart from the accepted practice of placing the field trip at the end of a unit of social studies instruction and, instead, plan the field experience for the first week of activities. Reasons are discussed, and a sample unit on state government for the middle grades is described. (RM)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum Design, Educational Innovation, Educational Objectives
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Fitz-Gibbon, Frank – Social Studies, 1986
Rather than survey United States history broadly, this course outline emphasizes U. S. historical events which illustrate commonly held American values. Provides a listing concepts, instructional goals, teaching strategies and content which comprise the course. (JDH)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Enrichment, Intercultural Communication
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Weisenberg, L. A. – Social Studies, 1972
Descriptors: Area Studies, Course Descriptions, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Awareness
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Waterbury, Ronald – Social Studies, 1993
Describes the development and implementation of interdisciplinary four world studies courses at Queens College (City University of New York). Discusses the planning process in which teaching teams from the social sciences and humanities developed course content and objectives. States that the courses were designed to be part of the undergraduate…
Descriptors: Cooperative Planning, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development
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Wade, Rahima C. – Social Studies, 1995
Asserts that social studies teacher educators can develop future teachers' commitment to student service learning. Describes and reports on a study of a community service-learning program for elementary preservice social studies teachers. (CFR)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizenship Education, Citizenship Responsibility, Course Descriptions
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Wasyliw, Zenon V.; Krout, John A.; McKernan, Peggy – Social Studies, 2003
In response to the major demographic changes taking place in the United States and the world, teachers can successfully teach about older people within the framework of the social studies curriculum. A government course, as an example, offers varied approaches in methods to apply social studies concepts to the study and assessment of issues…
Descriptors: Community Benefits, Social Studies, United States Government (Course), Intergenerational Programs
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Smith, Randall E.; Manley, Sara A. – Social Studies, 1994
Contends that students traditionally have characterized social studies as difficult, uninteresting, and largely irrelevant to their present and future lives. Describes the development and use of social studies learning activity packets. Illustrates how the activity packets are consistent with current trends. (CFR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Educational History