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Gudgel, Mark – Teachers College Press, 2021
Approaching the Holocaust in your classroom can be a difficult, often daunting task. This practical guide for English and social studies teachers features lessons learned from the author's 17 years of experience teaching the subject in public schools, as well as his work with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Using anecdotes and…
Descriptors: Jews, War, Homicide, European History
Sigward, Dan – Social Education, 2016
This lesson prompts students to explore the ways that individuals, groups, communities, and nations define who belongs and who does not. The outlined activities examine what it means to belong by introducing the idea of a "universe of obligation," the term sociologist Helen Fein coined to describe the circle of individuals and groups…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Citizenship Responsibility, Social Responsibility, Case Studies
Kanner, Elisabeth Fieldstone – Facing History and Ourselves, 2010
Facing History and Ourselves has developed "Teaching The Reckoning" to help classrooms explore essential questions about judgment by studying the creation of the International Criminal Court. Ever since the Nuremberg Trials, individuals around the world have imagined how an international judicial body could be used to prevent genocide,…
Descriptors: Punishment, Court Litigation, Courts, Institutional Role
Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1889
This textbook is designed for a course in British history from the early Britons and the coming of the Romans, through the reign of Elizabeth I. This book contains more than 60 lessons and 120 pages of reading matter, exclusive of all exercises, illustrations, and spelling lists. Genealogical trees and a brief English history outline are included.
Descriptors: Textbooks, European History, Foreign Countries, History Instruction
Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1889
This textbook is a course in British history following the union of the crowns, covering the reign of James I through the reign of Victoria and progress in the Nineteenth Century. This book contains more than 60 lessons and 120 pages of reading matter, exclusive of all Exercises, Illustrations, and Spelling Lists. Historical timelines and…
Descriptors: Textbooks, European History, Foreign Countries, History Instruction
Swetz, Frank J. – Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal, 1996
Describes how geometric and mathematical principles were harnessed in the construction and formulation of perfect letters in 15th-century Europe. Discusses the search for the perfect letter. (ASK)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, European History, Letters (Alphabet), Mathematics Education
Rezende de Rezende, Eleonora; And Others – Francais dans le Monde, 1988
Four articles present practical classroom ideas related to language instruction, including (1) a children's circus production; (2) a language-learning game using the French Revolution as its theme; (3) a play using the French Revolution as its theme; and (4) definitions of terminology used in language teaching. (MSE)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Dramatics, European History, French

Wall, Irwin M. – History Teacher, 1987
Examines the French Popular Front of 1936 as a vehicle to investigate the turbulent decade of the 1930s. Reviews current historiography and discusses various facets of Leon Blum's government, examining the interrelationship of major economic and political forces. Concludes that the French Left still faces Blum's dilemma of implementing socialism…
Descriptors: Economic Change, European History, Higher Education, Historiography
Blankenship, Glen; Moffitt, Louisa – 1999
This collection of lessons was developed as a result of a study/travel seminar undertaken during the summer of 1999. The goal of the project was to develop and disseminate exemplary lessons for teaching about the role of the Federal Republic of Germany in the European Union. These lessons are designed so that they may be used individually via…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Economics, European History, Foreign Countries

Kuehn, Elaine – History Teacher, 1982
Describes computer assisted instruction in social history to teach college students to use the resources and methods of the quantitative historian. Using commercially available prepared data sets, students analyze empirical data such as parish records, census data, and other civil records on the European family. (RM)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Course Descriptions, European History, Family Life

Schick, James B. M. – OAH Magazine of History, 1986
This article describes the modern-day equivalent prices of items Captain John Smith required for colonists traveling from England to Virginia in 1624. Includes information on wages and cost of living in 1624 and today in the United States. Concludes that the colonists paid a high price for traveling to the New World. (JDH)
Descriptors: Colonial History (United States), European History, History Instruction, Learning Activities
Radkey, Janet – 1998
This curriculum project about the history and culture of Hungary and Poland is intended for secondary school students. The project features a unit called "Heroes in Our Lives" and points out the sacrifices a few individuals have made for the betterment of all. Students identify heroes and learn about the impact these heroes have made on…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Cultural Context, European History, Foreign Countries

Blocker, Judith Sloane – Art Education, 1987
Nicolas Poussin's painting, "The Holy Family," is used to help secondary students comprehend the power, mystery, and significance of classical 17th century Western painting. Includes suggestions for classroom activities. (BR)
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Art Education, Art History, Artists
Schirmer, Christy – 1998
This curriculum unit is designed to teach students how the Holocaust differed in Hungary, what conditions were like at the largest extermination camp (Auschwitz-Birkenau), and about people who risked their lives to save Hungarian and Polish Jews. The unit notes that students should already be acquainted with the rise of anti-Semitism in Germany…
Descriptors: Anti Semitism, European History, Foreign Countries, High Schools
Bragaw, Donald, Ed. – 2003
When the Berlin Wall (East Germany) came down, it symbolically foretold the end of the Soviet Union domination of Eastern Europe and Central Asia. This resource guide examines the process toward democratization occurring in those regions. The guide updates the available classroom material on the democratic process. It is divided into three…
Descriptors: Democracy, European History, Foreign Countries, Geographic Regions