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EYMANN, DALE W.; AND OTHERS – 1960
IT IS HELD THAT A PROPERLY CONDUCTED SCHOOL JOURNEY IS A PLANNED, CAREFULLY SUPERVISED, AND THOROUGHLY EVALUATED VISIT TO A POINT OF INTEREST AWAY FROM THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY OF THE CLASSROOM. TO OBSERVE OUTSIDE ACTIVITIES FIRST HAND IS OF GREAT HELP IN CRYSTALLIZING CONCEPTS. TRIPS, HOWEVER, ARE JUSTIFIABLE ONLY WHEN THEY ARE RELATED DIRECTLY TO…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Resources, Enrichment Activities, Field Trips
Nassau County Board of Cooperative Educational Services, Westbury, NY. – 1971
An effective and comprehensive guide to possible field trips for Nassau County (New York) elementary and secondary students covers places of interest in Nassau and Suffolk counties and in New York City. Recognizing that field trips can have great importance in the learning process, especially if they are directly related to the curriculum, the…
Descriptors: Community Resources, Educational Resources, Elementary Education, Field Instruction
Bye, Edgar C. – 1967
This guide, one of a series of bulletins designed to aid the social studies teacher, relates the process of conducting a field trip. Such questions as what is a field trip, why have them, and who is involved are answered. Details of financing and scheduling are reviewed, noting special precautions of liability and safety. General preparation…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Community Resources, Enrichment, Evaluation Methods
Wolozin, Harold – 1969
One of the major reasons for the present concern for the pollution of the environment lies in the doubts about whether economic growth is possible without proportionate increases in the pollution of our air, land, and water. In response, Professor Wolozin devotes Part One of this trilogy to examining the economic relationships that help to explain…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Community Resources, Economic Progress, Economics
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Chiodo, John J. – Social Education, 1984
Background information and ideas to help K-12 social studies teachers teach about local government are provided in this guide. Activities that involve the study of local governments may be a means by which positive attitudes and skills for citizenship education can be developed. Such activities can give students first-hand experience with the…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Class Activities, Community Involvement, Community Resources
Northwest Regional Educational Lab., Portland, OR. – 1975
This handbook includes information, ideas, and methods to help the teacher effectively use community resources in career education and focuses on relationships between curriculum subject areas and careers. Two major sections are included. The first section is a discussion of the role of community resources in career education, covering goals of…
Descriptors: Career Education, Community Cooperation, Community Involvement, Community Resources
Hopkins, Lee Bennett; Arenstein, Misha – 1971
The underlying objective of this book is to review past and present curriculum patterns to emphasize the changes being carried out today so that preservice, beginning, and experienced teachers may glean some new ideas about involving the child in the process of learning. All of the social disciplines help explain the complex process of man's…
Descriptors: Art, Audiovisual Instruction, Books, Childrens Literature
Wisconsin State Dept. of Public Instruction, Madison. – 1979
This guide provides a framework for developing a law-related curriculum in grades K-12. It is presented in nine major sections. Section I discusses the rationale for including law-related education in the curriculum. The rationale is that in order for citizens to make conscious choices, they must understand legal processes, reason through the need…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Citizenship, Community Resources, Concept Teaching
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Cohn, Marlene – Social Education, 1984
This guide was prepared to help elementary and secondary social studies teachers use the 1984 elections as a tool to teach about American government and politics. The goal is to help students use their town, country, or city as their classroom and to use newspapers, community resources, campaign materials and activities, and the broadcast media as…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizenship Education, Citizenship Responsibility, Community Resources
Fantini, Alvino E., Ed.; And Others – 1984
This guide explores three ways for teachers to increase speech and culture samples in the foreign language classroom: using foreign exchange students, using U.S. students returning from overseas experience, and identifying and using community resources. The guide includes six chapters, which cover the following topics: the value of bringing in…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Community Resources, Cultural Awareness
High School Geography Project, Boulder, CO. – 1968
This guidebook for the teacher of geography or social studies includes teaching and learning suggestions. The major theme is teaching geography using one's local area as the prime resource. The four sections in the guidebook deal with: 1) Relating Geographic Concepts to the Local Community gives quick, non-technical explanations of some of the…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Bibliographies, Class Activities, Community Resources
Sargo, Herbert J. – 1971
This report outlines a method of teaching eighth-grade science with an environmental perspective. Areas of study normally found in junior high science curriculum are integrated with environmental concepts. This particular approach to 8th grade science is intended to be process oriented, field oriented, problem oriented, and relevant to the local…
Descriptors: Community Resources, Concept Teaching, Conservation Education, Ecology
Pratt, Fran; Castendyk, Chris – 1978
This paper is concerned with the educational responsibility of changing present negative attitudes toward the aging process and toward aged persons. In spite of the dramatic increase in the number of older people, contemporary influences foster a belief that aging is a process of decline rather than of fulfillment. These influences include the…
Descriptors: Age, Attitude Change, Change Agents, Change Strategies
Connell, Janie B.; Ashley, William L. – 1984
This compilation, one in a series of three publications for vocational program developers and others to use in planning and developing a community-based response to worker dislocation, describes various assessment resources, references, and technical assistance materials. Included in the volume are citations describing the following materials:…
Descriptors: Abstracts, Achievement Tests, Annotated Bibliographies, Aptitude Tests