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Hergesheimer, John – Social Studies Review, 1983
Eleventh grade U.S. history, as described in the 1981 California History/Social Science Framework, should not be taught using a chronological approach. Instead, the course should be based on selected "regional" focal points and students given the opportunity to study different historical accounts and interpretations of the same events.…
Descriptors: Grade 11, Grade 8, Historiography, Secondary Education

Wiehe, Cathie – Social Studies Review, 1983
Siamese baseball is used to introduce secondary government students to a study of authority, justice, responsibility, and privacy. The thematic/conceptual approach to the course is outlined. (RM)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Citizenship Responsibility, Civics, Concept Teaching

Schubert, Barbara – Social Studies Review, 1993
Asserts that education cannot be limited to the confines of a textbook but must be a true window to the world. Argues that this can be achieved through curriculum and thematic teaching. Provides suggestions for designing and teaching integrated, thematic units. (CFR)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Development, Integrated Activities

Lowry, Jack – Social Studies Review, 1994
Reports on a preservice teacher education project in which social studies and English student teachers worked on an interdisciplinary middle school curriculum. Outlines four project goals and five "start-up" conditions. Presents a chronological description of project highlights and three lessons learned from the endeavor. (CFR)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, English Instruction, English Teacher Education, Higher Education

Farivar, Sydney – Social Studies Review, 1993
Presents a plan for developing and teaching an interdisciplinary curriculum unit combining social studies/social science and English/language arts. Argues that an integrated curriculum based on history and social studies is the key to an effective interdisciplinary unit. Provides suggested resources and instructional ideas. (CFR)
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Grade 3

Idemoto, Aggie – Social Studies Review, 1993
Presents Gold Rush Day, an annual eight-week project emphasizing an interdisciplinary approach for fourth graders. Describes the preparation and implementation of the project. Includes a description of interdisciplinary learning achievements. (CFR)
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Curriculum Design, Elementary Education, Experiential Learning

Dohr, Mike – Social Studies Review, 1993
Asserts that using a thematic approach to teach pre-twentieth-century U.S. history can help students connect historical events in a coherent pattern. Discusses the development of a history curriculum based on five recurring themes in U.S. history. Provides an outline for a nine-week unit that includes suggested student activities for each theme.…
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Design, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education

Picon, Guadalupe – Social Studies Review, 1996
Argues that fiction, poetry, and music can make history come alive for high school students. Outlines a number of activities that use an interdisciplinary and thematic approach. "Riders to the Sea," captures the pathos of Ireland while the Doors'"Riders on the Storm" reflects the ambience of the play. (MJP)
Descriptors: High Schools, History Instruction, Instructional Improvement, Instructional Innovation

Craig, Elaine – Social Studies Review, 1993
Contends that performance assessment, or authentic assessment, is changing the way teachers evaluate and grade students. Describes the differences between traditional assessment and performance assessment. Argues that performance assessment is particularly suited for the social studies curriculum. (CFR)
Descriptors: Educational Testing, Elementary Education, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods

Connor, Mary – Social Studies Review, 1997
Outlines a thematic approach to a U.S. history survey course that focused on the struggles and achievements of women. Covers cultural images of femininity and beauty as well as political and economic issues. Includes brief biographies of Eliza Pinckey, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Alice Paul. (MJP)
Descriptors: Consciousness Raising, Females, Feminism, History Instruction

Gordon, Michael – Social Studies Review, 1996
Lauds the interdisciplinary approach in social studies instruction and specifically recommends a close and cooperative working relationship between high school English and social studies departments. Describes one such relationship, the hurdles overcome during its inception and establishment, and the creation of an interdisciplinary course titled…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Improvement

Sing, Sandie – Social Studies Review, 1996
Provides a quick and personal overview of the trends in education and literacy over the last 25 years. Outlines a teaching strategy that has borrowed something from each of the trends. The approach combines cooperative learning with interdisciplinary language arts stations and social studies. (MJP)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Curriculum Development, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education

Hebert, Annie – Social Studies Review, 1996
Describes a high school U.S. history course where the students are completely responsible for instruction on the period from 1950-96. Small groups each take a decade from this period and prepare week-long presentations. The presentations cover economics, politics, foreign affairs, technology, sociocultural aspects, and other issues. (MJP)
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Course Content, Experiential Learning, History Instruction

Hutchens, Dorothy – Social Studies Review, 1993
Asserts that teaching social studies in the primary grades can be an exhilarating experience for teachers and encourages long-term interest in investigating the world among students. Maintains that cooperative learning, student research activities, integration of children's literature, writing and the arts, and the use of educational technology…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Class Activities, Cooperative Learning, Curriculum Design

Kincade, Laura – Social Studies Review, 1996
Describes a high school U.S. history class that combines experiential learning with local history. The class models their historical inquiry after a fictional character in, "The Secret of Gumbo Grove," who uncovers her hometown's secrets. A class trip to the local cemetery provides opportunities for historical research. (MJP)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Curriculum Development, Discovery Learning, Educational Change
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