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Dynneson, Thomas L.; Gross, Richard E. – Social Education, 1986
Going back to the late 1800s, this article characterizes the various attempts which have been made to establish a social studies scope and sequence for public schools in the United States. The article concludes by listing six categories of individuals who will continue to try to change the prevailing scope and sequence model. (JDH)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Social Studies
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Dynneson, Thomas L.; Gross, Richard E. – Social Studies, 1982
The "traditions" of the social studies--the "good citizenship" tradition and the disciplinary or social science tradition--are described. This description is followed by a discussion of the relationship between citizenship education and the social studies. The final section contains a description of the eight approaches to citizenship education.…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education, Social Studies
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Dynneson, Thomas L. – Social Studies, 1975
A case study analysis system is provided which can increase student analytical skills while focusing on social conflict situations. The analysis system is a systematic means of identifying, classifying, and clarifying factors found in social conflict situations providing insights into forces that change social structures. (Author/JR)
Descriptors: Conflict, Models, Secondary Education, Skill Development
Dynneson, Thomas L.; Gross, Richard E. – 1999
This text provides a solid theoretical base in social studies education at the secondary level. The text can be used as a basic methods textbook for teacher candidates or as a curriculum/instruction resource for practicing social studies teachers. The text focuses on instructional development; incorporates national standards through numerous…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Educational Technology, Instruction, National Standards
Dynneson, Thomas L.; Nickel, James A. – Southwestern Journal of Social Education, 1984
Explores the relationship between the scientific method as it is represented in social sciences and the "humanistic methodology" of history, and other humanities. Maintains that students preparing to be teachers should recognize these methodological sources for developing teaching strategies and activities. (JDH)
Descriptors: Educational Methods, Higher Education, Humanities, Instructional Improvement
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Dynneson, Thomas L.; Taylor, Bob L. – Social Studies Journal, 1974
The role of anthropology in the "new social studies" movement, survey results of its part in public school curriculum, and arguments for and against teaching it in public schools are offered to sum up the status of anthropology. (Author/KM)
Descriptors: Anthropology, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Status Comparison
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Dynneson, Thomas L.; Hightower, Francis Jeane – Social Studies Texan, 1992
Presents results of a survey questionnaire asking for teacher perspectives on student acquisition of democratic citizenship. States that the survey initially was begun as a field test of the evaluation instrument. Includes the survey questions and percentages of agreement and disagreement in the teachers' responses. (DK)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Curriculum Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Opinions
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Dynneson, Thomas L. – Social Education, 1984
Anthropologists may be on the verge of shedding new light on the what, who, when, where, and why children learn in the formal classroom. Eleven propositions extracted from anthropological literature to help evaluate learning and teaching are discussed. (RM)
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Educational Anthropology, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education
Dynneson, Thomas L.; Taylor, Bob L. – 1972
The main concern of this paper is to determine the accuracy and representativeness of anthropology material from: Anthropology Curriculum Project (ACP); Education Development Center's Man A Course of Study (MACOS); Materials and Activities for Teachers and Children (MATCH); University of Minnesota's Project Social Studies; Anthropology Curriculum…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Archaeology, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation
Dynneson, Thomas L.; And Others – 1988
This exploratory study of 24 questions was conducted to gain information about the perceptions, opinions, and practices of the social studies methods instructors of the College and University Faculty Assembly (CUFA) of the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS). The study was undertaken to clarify and direct future research studies on…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, College Faculty, Educational Research, Opinions
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Dynneson, Thomas L. – Journal of Social Studies Research, 1984
Social studies educators are encouraged to investigate propositions that have been extracted from anthropological literature in order to determine their value in shedding new light on learning and teaching. For example, anthropologists believe that learning and teaching are processes associated with cultural transmission and that social…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Culture, Educational Anthropology, Educational Innovation
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Gross, Richard E.; Dynneson, Thomas L. – Social Education, 1980
Discusses eight issues analyzed at a conference of 55 social studies leaders at Stanford University in 1979. Issues include effective scope and sequence of curriculum; basis for selection of content; achievement tests; methods for assuring implementation of new courses, approaches, and materials; and improvement of the status of social studies.…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Course Content, Curriculum, Educational Needs
Dynneson, Thomas L. – 1981
Pre-collegiate anthropology is traced from the 1940's, when it was nothing more than an incidental footnote in most social studies textbooks, to 1978, when, according to a survey of state social studies specialists, it was part of the social studies curriculum in most states. Reasons for the development of pre-collegiate anthropology during the…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Educational Assessment, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education
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Dynneson, Thomas L. – Social Studies, 1992
Presents results of a survey of high school seniors exploring what instructional activities they preferred as a means of learning citizenship education. Explains that the eight citizenship education activities used were derived from eight citizenship teaching approaches. Reports that students preferred activities based on current events,…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Educational Research, Grade 12, Learning Activities
Dynneson, Thomas L. – 1983
Social studies educators are encouraged to apply anthropological research to their understanding of classroom dynamics and the learning process. In 11 propositions, the contributions of anthropology to more effective teaching are explored. For each of these propositions, there are a number of relevant research questions to guide classroom…
Descriptors: Educational Anthropology, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Motivation
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