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Berg, Marlowe – Social Studies Review, 1988
Discusses the integrated curriculum and the California Framework for History-Social Science Education as an example of the integrated curriculum. Shows how the Framework unifies the curriculum and offers a model to combine the content and processes advocated by the Framework. (LS)
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, History, History Instruction, Instructional Development
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Norton, Ruth – Social Studies Review, 1988
Compares the California Framework for History-Social Science Education with the California Framework for English-Language Arts. Depicts the two frameworks and shows how teachers can implement both through interdisciplinary applications. Suggests how the two subject areas can be integrated. (LS)
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Elementary Education, History, History Instruction
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Prokop, Harvey L. – Social Studies Review, 1985
The new K-12 economics education program being implemented by the San Diego City (California) schools is described. A brief historical background, a rationale, what constitutes the program for grades 9-12, and how the program is being implemented are discussed. (RM)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Economics Education, Educational Change
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Heath, Brent E. – Social Studies Review, 1988
Examines ways in which teachers may follow the California Framework for History-Social Science Education prescriptions in integrating and correlating the history-social science curriculum. Suggests three possible departures from current practice which might prove valuable for teachers. (LS)
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, History, History Instruction
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Cardinale, Gary – Social Studies Review, 1988
Expresses concern about how teachers will implement the California Framework for History-Social Science Education. Focuses on the need for staff development based upon four criteria: assessment, articulation, alignment, and allocation. Explaining these criteria, the author assesses how they can be used to implement the Framework. (LS)
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Elementary School Curriculum, Elementary Secondary Education, History