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Danzer, Gerald A.; Newman, Mark – Social Studies, 1992
Discusses the use of photography as a teaching tool in social studies classes. Suggests that photographs can be used to teach not only history but also ethnic and religious customs and intellectual atmosphere. Urges teachers to stress that the image captured on film limits as well as illuminates its subject. (DK)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Materials, Photography, Primary Sources
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Danzer, Gerald A.; Newman, Mark – Social Studies, 1992
Discusses the use of fine arts as sources to enrich the study of history. Suggests that such works will serve as barometers of change, examples of cross-cultural influences, and political messages. Includes suggestions of works and artists from different historic periods. (DK)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Enrichment, Fine Arts, History Instruction
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Danzer, Gerald A.; Newman, Mark – Social Studies, 1992
Discusses the study of folklore and mythology as primary sources in history instruction. Describes three primary methods of study: (1) the literary method analyzing content, structure, and context; (2) a focus on sociocultural aspects; and (3) an emphasis on behavioral attitudes. Provides a breakdown of sources from folklore and folkways, and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Folk Culture, History Instruction, Legends
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Danzer, Gerald A. – Social Education, 1991
Describes the second map printed in Europe which appeared in 1475. Provides background information that teachers to help students grasp the fundamental aspects of the map. Explores the map as a whole, its details and parts, and the significance of the map for studying the world view of Europeans preceding Columbus's discoveries. (DK)
Descriptors: Cartography, European History, Geography, Geography Instruction
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Danzer, Gerald A. – Social Education, 1992
Describes Ptolemy's map of the world. Discusses the idea of mapping the ecumene or known world. Lists Ptolemy's map making conventions still in use today including location of north at the top, 90 degrees latitude between the equator and each pole, and style of representing physical features. Emphasizes Ptolemy's view of the world as dynamic. (DK)
Descriptors: Cartography, Elementary Secondary Education, European History, Geographic Location
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Danzer, Gerald A. – Social Education, 1992
Describes a woodcut of the earliest map printed in a vernacular language, circa 1480. Discusses the location and representation of paradise, the winds, rivers, the world sea and islands, countries, and cities. Emphasizes the map as a world view of the late Middle Ages representing the popular culture of the time. (DK)
Descriptors: Cartography, Elementary Secondary Education, Geography, History Instruction
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Danzer, Gerald A. – History Teacher, 1974
This question, first formulated in 1780, is answered in high school history classes to gain a new perspective on America and its role in history. (KM)
Descriptors: Colonial History (United States), Inquiry, Learning Activities, Primary Sources
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Danzer, Gerald A.; Newman, Mark – Social Studies, 1992
Recommends that media presentations can be used effectively in the history classroom as images of reality. Suggests films and television programs and documentaries that can be utilized to show how movies play a role in shaping opinion and changing perceptions. (DK)
Descriptors: Civil War (United States), Curriculum Development, Documentaries, Elementary Secondary Education
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Danzer, Gerald A. – Social Education, 1998
Presents a lesson that focuses on specific places in Chicago's Black Metropolis and examines the process by which buildings become historic structures. Explains that the lesson is based on the National Register of Historic Places registration file, "Black Metropolis Thematic Nomination," and could be used in a unit on 20th-century urban…
Descriptors: Black History, Buildings, Community Influence, Community Problems
Danzer, Gerald A. – 1972
In 1780, a prize was established in France for the best answer to the question; "Was the discovery of America a blessing or a curse to mankind?" This question and its only response from an individual living in America, constitute the basis of a high school history class unit. The background of the question and the content are developed,…
Descriptors: American History, Colonial History (United States), European History, Inquiry