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Elasky, William – Contemporary Education, 1990
Describes two group projects in sixth grade classrooms in Appalachia. The purpose of the projects was to encourage the students to become interested in community problems and actively work on solutions. Both projects were multifaceted learning experiences that helped to develop responsible attitudes and leadership abilities. (JD)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Community Problems, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
Stevens, Lawrence – 1996
The activities in this manual explore some of the issues of the 1960s and 1970s that reflected changes in U.S. patterns of thought: minorities sought their share of the American pie; young people challenged established authority; massive protests erupted against the Vietnam War; political corruption was found in high office and a marked change…
Descriptors: Change, Civil Rights, Community Problems, Critical Thinking
Guenther, John E. – 1980
This document presents a program designed to provide students with a comprehensive and interesting way to study their community. Although developed for secondary students, the program activities, with slight modification, should be equally successful with intermediate-level students. Using the community as the area to be studied, a major focus of…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Community Characteristics, Community Problems, Community Study
Watford, Robert; Haley, Frances – 1973
ISSUES, an intermediate-grade social studies program, actively involves 2,000 Kansas City students of their urban communities. Psychological and sociological perspectives on urban problems stress helping children to better understand social realities, their peers, and themselves. The students spend approximately half of their social studies time…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Community Problems, Community Study, Experiential Learning