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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
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Lee, Yongjun; Lemanski, Laura M.; Van Deventer, Megan M.; O'Brien, David G. – Literacy Research and Instruction, 2021
This study aims to augment the current understanding of how practicing teachers perceive and implement disciplinary literacy and in what ways they collaborate with researchers in a disciplinary literacy project. To do this, we collected and analyzed transcripts of the meetings from a disciplinary literacy project that was a university-school…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Literacy, College School Cooperation, History Instruction
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Greenhut, Stephanie – Social Education, 2011
When Americans from the eastern part of the United States began moving west in large numbers in the mid-nineteenth century, tensions escalated and conflicts erupted between and among settlers, railroad workers, ranchers, the United States military, and numerous Native American tribes. Incorporating balanced consideration of these diverse and…
Descriptors: United States History, Ownership, American Indian History, Archives
Johns, Robert – Southern Social Studies Quarterly, 1986
Provides a teaching plan which helps students imaginatively take the roles of leaders in the United States during World War II so that they might more completely understand such difficult decisions as allying with the Soviet Union, relocating Japanese-Americans, and dropping the atomic bomb. Provides a statement of goals and objectives, required…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Instructional Materials, Secondary Education, Social Studies
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Osborne, Ken – History and Social Science Teacher, 1985
Primary source materials and excerpts from books concerning three types of autocracy--the divine right of kings, benevolent despotism, and totalitarianism--are provided for use with secondary students. Discussion questions are included. (RM)
Descriptors: Authoritarianism, History Instruction, Instructional Materials, Political Attitudes
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Social Education, 1998
Presents materials related to the United Nations Global Teach-In Project on landmines and their dangers. Includes a set of lessons prepared by the American Forum for Global Education and the UN CyberSchoolBus, e-mail exchanges between students and UN de-mining teams, and contact information for further information on the de-mining campaign. (DSK)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy, Global Education, History Instruction
Fleming, David – 1980
Suitable for students in the intermediate grades, the calendar provides teachers and students with a source of topics dealing with U.S. history and its cultural heritage. Following each calendar page is a day-by-day list of related questions to be used with students working independently, in groups, or in whole class discussions. This document is…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), History Instruction, Instructional Materials, Intermediate Grades
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Pasch, Marvin; Thompson, John M. – Social Education, 1975
The World History Project of Indiana University for secondary students which introduces students to the total human experience in a global perspective is examined. (Author/JR)
Descriptors: Global Approach, History Instruction, Instructional Innovation, Instructional Materials
Shelton, Lois G. – 1990
Materials for teaching a unit about the Underground Railroad (the system set up to assist fleeing, runaway slaves heading north) in Indiana are presented. Specifically, the Western Route that passed through Daviess County in Indiana is examined. The materials provide background on the Underground Railroad and the Western Route, plans for teaching…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, History Instruction, Instructional Materials, Learning Activities
Hou, Charles; Hou, Cynthia – 1984
Materials are provided for a unit of study that will help high school students learn about the life of Louis Riel, who as the leader of the Canadian Rebellion of 1885 led his followers into armed conflict with the Canadian government. Riel lived at a time of rapid change in western Canada. The extinction of the buffalo ended the people's nomadic…
Descriptors: Biographies, Experiential Learning, High Schools, History Instruction
Alper, Donald K.; And Others – 1988
Designed for use in U.S. schools in grade levels ranging from upper elementary through high school, materials in this book may be used for a separate unit on Canada or to complement existing social studies, contemporary world problems, government, history, or geography courses. The book is arranged by topics that provide information about: (1)…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Geography Instruction, History Instruction
Franklin, Edward; And Others – 1980
Designed to accompany an audiovisual filmstrip series devoted to presenting a visual history of life in America, this guide contains an elementary school (grades 2-6) unit which traces the history of dress in America over the last century. Using authentic visuals including posters, paintings, advertising, documentary photography, movies, cartoons,…
Descriptors: American Studies, Clothing, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Elementary Education
Montelores Studies Center, Cortez, CO. – 1968
This curriculum unit for fourth grade students, developed by the Montelores Studies Center, Cortez, Colorado, which is funded by the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, Title III, presents a history of the Ute Indians, suggested activities for students, and a teachers' guide. The history section outlines the historical development of the Ute…
Descriptors: Activity Units, American Indians, Curriculum Enrichment, Grade 4
Wilson, Jeanette – 1969
This curriculum unit for elementary students, developed by the Montelores Studies Center, Cortez, Colorado, and funded by the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, Title III, presents a history of the Spanish Americans and Mexican Americans and suggests student activities. The history section outlines the historical development of the…
Descriptors: Activity Units, Elementary Education, Hispanic Americans, History Instruction
Jordan, Amy, Ed. – 1988
This workbook, a part of the Providence (Rhode Island) Preservation Society's preservation education curriculum for elementary school students, is designed to help students appreciate the significance and the beauty of Providence's architectural heritage. (Other materials in this program are a handbook entitled, "A New Look at Old…
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Architecture, Built Environment, Elementary Education
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