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Hlavacik, Mark; Krutka, Daniel G. – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2021
Scholars of citizenship education have long regarded deliberation as the default framework for democratic discussion in the classroom and beyond. Turning to the history and theory of rhetoric, we question why the deliberative model of the Athenian assembly has been developed for social studies pedagogy without including the litigative discourse of…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Democracy, Rhetoric, Social Studies
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Duhaylongsod, Leslie – Middle Grades Research Journal, 2017
Using transcripts of 6 classroom debates that took place in 4 urban schools, the present study takes a closer look at what middle school students do during classroom debates in the context of a social studies curriculum designed to support student argumentation in debate. Two coding schemes were used to analyze student comments in the transcripts:…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Middle School Teachers, Social Studies, Debate
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Holman, Lana; Sucich, John – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2007
A unit of study on Ancient Greece is a part of the fourth grade social studies curriculum at Belmont Day School. The students spend 10 weeks exploring Greek history and mythology. This article discusses a new project that the authors conducted, wherein one of them was going to Greece on a study tour, while the other one stays in Belmont Day…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grade 4, History Instruction, Social Studies
Providence Public Schools, RI. – 1969
GRADES OR AGES: Grade 8. SUBJECT MATTER: Social studies; ancient Greece. ORGANIZATION AND PHYSICAL APPEARANCE: The central section of the guide is divided into ten subunits, each of which is laid out in three columns, one each for topics, activities, and materials. Other sections are in list form. The guide is mimeographed and staple-bound with a…
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, Grade 8, Greek Civilization, Social Studies
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Danley, Aretie Gallins – Social Education, 1982
Describes techniques used by a sixth-grade teacher to introduce students studying Greek culture to the methods of inquiry used by social scientists. For example, playing the role of archaeologists, students gathered wastebaskets from all parts of the school. They sorted through the containers as they would historical evidence. (RM)
Descriptors: Archaeology, Grade 6, Greek Civilization, Intermediate Grades
Lucey, Thomas A. – 2003
Through this review of literature, the economic attitudes and patterns in ancient Egypt are interpreted. The paper also explains the economic ideas of the ancient Greek philosophers and of Jesus of Nazareth. It observes that societal deterioration, prompted by economic-focused pursuits and different societal interpretations, may occur based on…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Curriculum Development, Economics, Elementary Secondary Education
MARTONFFY, ANDREA PONTECORVO; AND OTHERS
A CURRICULUM GUIDE IS PRESENTED FOR A 10-WEEK STUDY OF ANCIENT GREEK CIVILIZATION AT THE 10TH-GRADE LEVEL. TEACHING MATERIALS FOR THE UNIT INCLUDE (1) PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SOURCES DEALING WITH THE PERIOD FROM THE BRONZE AGE THROUGH THE HELLENISTIC PERIOD, (2) GEOGRAPHY PROBLEMS, AND (3) CULTURAL MODEL PROBLEM EXERCISES. THOSE CONCEPTS WITH WHICH…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Cultural Interrelationships, Culture, Curriculum Guides
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Singer, Peter – PS: Political Science and Politics, 1999
Addresses the question: How do the modern theories of international relations account for the origins of the Peloponnesian War? Creates an historical fiction of Athenians debating the war's origins. (CMK)
Descriptors: Ancient History, Greek Civilization, Higher Education, Persuasive Discourse
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Kaltsounis, Theodore; Georgiadou, Fotini – Social Education, 1977
There are many lessons one can derive from the study of the ancient Greeks. This article describes those aspects of the Greek character, life, and achievements which have the most meaning for educators, and especially for social studies educators. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Ancient History, Culture, Elementary Secondary Education, Government (Administrative Body)
Indiana Department of Education, 2004
This two-semester course emphasizes key events and developments in the past that influenced peoples and places in subsequent eras. Students are expected to practice skills and processes of historical thinking and inquiry that involve chronological thinking, comprehension, analysis and interpretation, research, issues-analysis, and decision-making.…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, World History, History Instruction, State Standards
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Klein, Susan – Social Studies, 1982
Describes a unit on Ancient Greece designed to make social studies meaningful to fourth and fifth graders. Individual projects and group activities helped students learn about ancient Greek culture. (AM)
Descriptors: Art Education, Elementary Education, Greek Civilization, Interdisciplinary Approach
Hankins, Gretchen C. – 1971
This course will include the study of Greek mythology, philosophy, and drama and analyze their influence on modern man and his ideas. The course outline consists of: I. Performance Objectives; II. Range of Subject Matter; III. Course Content; IV. Teaching Strategies and Learning Activities; V. Student Resources -- a list of books relevant to Greek…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Classical Literature, Course Content, Curriculum
Nicolosi, Annie; O'Connell, Libby Haight; Rust, Mead – Idea Book for Educators, 2003
The spring 2003 The Idea Book for Educators highlights television programming from the Arts and Entertainment Network (A&E), the History Channel, and the Biography Channel, with a focus on an A&E original movie premiere, "Benedict Arnold: A Question of Honor." The booklet contains the following materials: "A&E Study…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Biographies, Discussion, Foreign Countries
Zachlod, Michelle, Ed. – 2001
Important ideas from the Judeo-Christian and Greco-Roman traditions are formally introduced to students in the sixth-grade course. Units three and five focus on people and ideas that form the roots of western civilization. The goal is to help students perceive how the viewpoints of Judeo-Christian and Greco-Roman are congruent and divergent. Unit…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Ancient History, Curriculum Enrichment, Foreign Countries
Stark, Rebecca – 1987
The open-ended activities in this book are designed to extend the imagination and creativity of students and encourage students to examine their feelings and values about historic eras. Civilizations addressed include ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, Mayan, Stonehenge, and Mesopotamia. The activities focus upon the cognitive and affective pupil…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Creative Thinking, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
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