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Craig, Cheryl – History and Social Science Teacher, 1987
Explores the relationship between language arts and social studies in terms of subject integration and the established school curriculum. States that this integration helps students achieve a variety of goals and skills. Hypothetical situations taken from Alberta provincial curriculum guides are used to explore the merits and disadvantages of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Integrated Curriculum, Language Arts
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Simon, Frank – History and Social Science Teacher, 1976
How well Canadian social studies education relates to world issues and the "new social studies" as defined in the United States is examined. (Author/DE)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Assessment, Educational Trends
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Cooper, B. Lee – History and Social Science Teacher, 1978
Author suggests that contemporary song lyrics can illustrate the pluralism of male and female relationships. Social themes suggested are positive and negative self-images, submission, dominance, independence, and rebellion. Songs and performers are listed for each theme, and an extensive songbook and women's studies bibliography is provided. (BC)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Feminism, Music, Resource Materials
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Andrews, Gwenyth – History and Social Science Teacher, 1978
A survey of valuable techniques for introducing children to the museum as a learning place. Museums can be helpful when used intelligently by a teacher who integrates tours into the curriculum. Scouting out local resources, developing the subject matter, designing the tour, and planning participatory activities, pretour preparation, and posttour…
Descriptors: Community Resources, Comparative Education, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education
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Bogle, Don – History and Social Science Teacher, 1978
Description of a 13-week Renaissance and Reformation course for students from grades 11 and 12 featuring student seminars. Article provides outlines for preparation of student presentations, seminar topics, and evaluation. Course also includes readings, tests, book reviews, class discussions, films, lectures, and socratic lessons. (BC)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, European History, Grade 11, Grade 12
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Hamilton, W. B. – History and Social Science Teacher, 1974
The author examines the reasons for the current interest in local history and discusses the thematic approach as that most favorable for the study of local history. (DE)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Historiography, History Instruction, Instructional Innovation
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Chuhay, Carol – History and Social Science Teacher, 1988
Describes the contents and structure of a heritage education resource package which was developed to heighten students' awareness of their heritage through the study of architecture. Designed to supplement a variety of curriculum units, this package utilizes local history resources to enliven heritage instruction. (GEA)
Descriptors: Architecture, Cultural Background, Curriculum Development, Educational Resources
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Leeuw, Gary de; Griffiths, Bryant – History and Social Science Teacher, 1990
Explores the nature of historical thinking, asserting that no intrinsic differences characterize how people understand ideas. Suggests history's role in the social studies is to inspire creative inquiry into past cultures and into oneself. Examines mythology's power to teach what is timeless and quintessentially human. Highlights Joseph Campbell's…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Historiography, History
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Johnson, R. E. – History and Social Science Teacher, 1990
Discusses the use of quantitative methods in historical research. Maintains that numbers are essential to understanding certain historical phenomena and contends that statistical sources must be approached with a critical stance. Describes the integration of quantitative methods into the history curriculum, and the establishment of an…
Descriptors: Course Content, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Development, Higher Education
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Myers, John – History and Social Science Teacher, 1990
Cites the problems associated with teaching history: (1) lack of consensus on what and how to teach; (2) the adult perspective from which it is taught; (3) the abstract nature of history content; and (4) the concept of time. Concludes that efforts to include adolescent knowledge, skills, and attitudes should be considered in the history program.…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, History
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Kirman, Joseph M. – History and Social Science Teacher, 1990
Argues that geography teachers should help students explore ethical issues in geography, such as questioning where exploitation ends and conservation begins. Outlines guidelines for ethics, considers pedgogical implications, and offers strategies for motivating students and making geography relevant. (DB)
Descriptors: Codes of Ethics, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Curriculum Development, Ecology
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Clarke, Marge – History and Social Science Teacher, 1990
Examines social studies in the twenty-first century from a critical theory perspective. Traces critical reflection's origins from Marxist educational theories to Jurgen Habermas's critical theory. Highlights Fred Newmann's curricular model, "Education for Citizen Action," for developing competent action in public affairs. Advocates…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizenship Education, Critical Theory, Curriculum Development
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Friesen, John W. – History and Social Science Teacher, 1985
The following objectives for a k-12 multicultural program are discussed: (1) celebrations, (2) curiosity quest, (3) ethnic group contributions, (4) similarities among groups (case study approach), (5) consciousness raising, (6) communication, and (7) caring. Also examined are additional factors to consider in developing such a program, e.g.,…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Pluralism, Curriculum Development