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Alley, Robert – Social Studies, 1975
This article points to the study of contemporary Europe which was squeezed out with the emergence of the new social studies. It calls attention to a re-examination of the curriculum to correct the deficiency. A list of sources which assist social studies teachers in preparing and teaching European history is provided. (JR)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, European History, Non Western Civilization
Tarbox, Evertt J., Jr. – Indiana Social Studies Quarterly, 1973
The author proposes the inclusion of the study of the religions of the non-Western world to enrich the world history curriculum. Resource materials for use in studies of these cultures are suggested. (SM)
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Education, Curriculum Development, Non Western Civilization

Schrier, Arnold – Social Education, 1975
A modified chronological or narrative historical approach for teaching world history is suggested and evaluated for both positive and negative factors. Essentially a topical-chronological approach, this technique allows for the grouping of materials under broad units that may overlap in time. (Author/JR)
Descriptors: Conventional Instruction, Curriculum Development, History Instruction, Non Western Civilization
Alton, Shelley; Bernstein-Potter, Gordon; Bohuchot, Aimee; Hott, Sheryl; Pisi, Frank – 2000
This lesson plan focuses on China's Silk Road (300 B.C.-1300 A.D.), specifically the exchange of goods and ideas along its route. The lesson consists of four activities: (1) "Geography"; (2) "Matrix"; (3) "Advertisement"; and (4) "Oral Presentation." The lesson presents goals, provides background, and…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Chinese Culture, Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries
Ockene-Fogelman, Jackie – 1998
This unit of study on ancient India is geared to last about four weeks or 20 school days and is appropriate for secondary school students. The unit provides a day-by-day program, beginning with an introduction to the material on the first day which opens with an Indian poem, "Six Blind Men and the Elephant," and a slide presentation.…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Area Studies, Cultural Context, Curriculum Development

History Teacher, 1989
Presents the Bradley Commission on History in Schools' recommendations that history become the core of the social studies curriculum. Identifies six themes of historical inquiry, and outlines topics for the study of U.S. history, Western civilization, and world history. Analyzes the place of history in all grades. Suggests changes in curriculum.…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, History
Stewart, Elise – 1998
This lesson on India is suggested as a culminating activity to bring together previously taught units about infrastructure, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, ancient India, and contemporary India. The lesson's goals are to examine how a country's cultural background can influence change and to study the development of modern infrastructure. The students…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Cultural Background, Curriculum Development, Developing Nations

Muhlberger, Steven; Paine, Phil – Journal of World History, 1993
Contends that the commonly held notion that non-European peoples have had no experience with democratic practices is not supported by the evidence. Maintains that aspects of self-government have appeared in many non-European societies throughout history. Urges historians to recognize these examples and include them in their teaching. (CFR)
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Development, Democracy, Democratic Values

Geyer, Michael; Bright, Charles – American Historical Review, 1995
Argues that for years the emphasis on historical specialization relegated world history to the academic dustbin. Maintains that the globalization of culture, economics, and societies has created a reimagining of world history. Discusses issues and presents recommendations on research and curriculum development in world history. (CFR)
Descriptors: Cultural Interrelationships, Culture Contact, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
Moore, James R. – Social Studies, 2006
One of the most important and difficult challenges facing social studies educators, particularly world history teachers, concerns the role of Islam--one of the world's fastest growing and most dynamic religions--in historical and contemporary domestic and international affairs. What teachers choose to teach about Islam and how they present it are…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, World History, Muslims, Islam
Smith, Lee; Bodin, Wes – 1979
Key aspects of the issue of religion in public schools are reviewed and several innovative programs in specific schools are described. In 1962 two U.S. Supreme Court cases (Abington School District vs. Schempp and Engle vs. Vitale) prohibited the practice of Bible reading in public schools. It was believed that activities such as Bible reading…
Descriptors: Biblical Literature, Bulletins, Comparative Analysis, Court Litigation

Sethia, Tara – Teaching History: A Journal of Methods, 1996
Provides an overview of the structure and topics included in undergraduate course on Indian and Chinese history. Briefly reviews such topics as Land and People, Emergence and Evolution of Traditions, Expansion of Islam in Asia, European Imperialism, Nationalism and Independence, and Democracy and Development. (MJP)
Descriptors: Asian History, Asian Studies, Chinese Culture, Course Content
Hume, Susan E. – 1996
People from African countries who visit the United States often are stunned by how little people know about African countries. Africa is a large continent more than 3 times the size of the continental United States, and it contains over 50 independent countries. One out of every three member states in the United Nations is an African country. One…
Descriptors: African Culture, African Studies, Area Studies, Course Content

Brooks, Daniel J. – Journal of General Education, 1997
Asserts the need for new undergraduate culture studies textbooks that maintain broad historical scope and shed the Western humanistic model. Proposes a "postmodern textbook" less concerned with covering canonical facts than with issues to be discussed and situations to be analyzed. (21 citations) (VWC)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Course Content, Cultural Education, Curriculum Development
Euclid City Schools, OH. – 1982
A K-12 social studies curriculum organized around concept teaching and skill development is presented in five sections. Section 1 contains general information on philosophy and program goals. Section 2, subdivided into 7 parts, outlines the courses of study for grades K-6. Presented in chart form, each grade level description outlines major…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Behavioral Objectives, Concept Teaching, Curriculum Design
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