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Neil O. Houser – Social Studies, 2024
In addition to the continuing need for citizens who can address the challenges of "human" communities, growing concerns have arisen regarding "all" life on the planet. Indeed, one of our most urgent conditions is the decline of the environment upon which all life depends. Yet, despite our concerns, there remain vastly differing…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Active Learning, Social Studies, Simulation
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Fancher, Alexander Patrick – Social Studies, 2021
Today's political environment continues to become more polarized as Americans find themselves taking sides on controversial issues. While this is certainly not new to the American democratic experience, the way we as a country are combating it is. With the nation engulfed in a political maelstrom, people are forgetting how to have a civilized…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Social Attitudes, Politics, Attitude Change
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Kenna, Joshua L.; Potter, Sarah – Social Studies, 2018
Due to the changing landscape of K-12 education in the United States, particularly issues arising from funding, safety, accessibility, and standardization, the frequency at which teachers utilize traditional field trips has diminished over the last few decades. Thanks to continued advances in communicative technology, however, teachers are able to…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Elementary Secondary Education, Field Trips, Computer Simulation
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Worthington, Tracy Anne – Social Studies, 2018
The purpose of this article is to synthesize research on the benefits and use of games, role-plays, and simulations, whilst providing examples practicing teachers may wish to use in their classroom. Therefore, the article presents a discussion of key previous research on the use of games, role-plays, and simulations in secondary history…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Student Centered Learning, Educational Games, Role Playing
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Pagnotti, John; Russell, William B., III – Social Studies, 2015
The purpose of this article is to empower those interested in teaching students powerful and engaging social studies. Through the lens of Supreme Court simulations, this article provides educators with a viable, classroom-tested lesson plan to bring Problem-Based Learning into their classrooms. The specific aim of the lesson is to provide students…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Civics, Simulation, Court Litigation
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Waters, Stewart; Kenna, Joshua; Bruce, Darrian – Social Studies, 2016
The inclusion of technology in the classroom is an increasingly important feature of effective instruction. The implementation of Common Core Standards in many states also requires teachers to consider new pedagogical strategies to support meaningful learning. This article explores the intersection between technology demands and curricular change…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Common Core State Standards, History Instruction, Social Studies
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Sanchez, Tony R. – Social Studies, 2006
Most agree that the event now simply known as 9/11 proved to be a turning point in U.S. history. Nothing will ever be the same again politically, legally, and socially. Besides being the most devastating workplace disaster to occur in New York City and the nation, it was a moment that defined a generation and rivals similar generation-defining…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Teaching Methods, Simulation, United States History
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Schwartz, Sherry – Social Studies, 2006
In this article, the author describes how the study of past and present prisoner of war (POW) situations can provide an excellent academic opportunity for students to evaluate virtues and values in the short and long run. Using case studies of past and present POW situations, students can categorize and analyze the historical nature of the…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Values Education, Ethical Instruction, Case Studies
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Hurst, Joe B.; Merritt, Daniel L. – Social Studies, 1976
When students are passive and disinterested, teachers find that role playing fosters active participation and increased interest in learning. The article outlines procedures for implementing both structured and semi-structured kinds of role play activity for use in social studies classrooms. (Author/JR)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Activities, Relevance (Education), Role Playing
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Morrow, Diane Batts – Social Studies, 1974
A simulation game provides a highly versatile model suitable for use is economics, political science or sociology lessons, or in any situation in which conflict of groups or individual interests are being examined. (Author/KM)
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Games, Inquiry, Secondary Education
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Mahood, Wayne – Social Studies, 1980
Presents teacher background, Decision-making exercises for students, description of the teacher's role, and references for a United states history unit on the Boston Massacre. (DB)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Secondary Education, Simulation, Social Studies
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Ellman, Neil – Social Studies, 1977
Identifies ten precautions that teachers can take to prevent simulation games from failing. Precautions include providing a structured orientation; planning for the needed information level; teaching students how to role play; ensuring individual participation; and planning for debriefing. (Author/AV)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Planning, Role Playing, Simulation
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Moore, Jamie W. – Social Studies, 1981
Describes a simulation game suitable for junior and senior high school students in history classes. The objective of the game, entitled "War or Peace," is to help students understand that similar events can be interpreted differently by different people. An exercise in writing history follows introduction of the game, explanation of rules, and…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Junior High School Students, Learning Activities, Secondary Education
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Epstein, Richard – Social Studies, 1975
Based on an experimental classroom situation, a simulation and its results in thought control or brainwashing was conducted in teaching about comparative governments. (JR)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Communication (Thought Transfer), Political Science, Political Socialization
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Schuncke, George M. – Social Studies, 1978
Presents basic information for teachers about how to use role-play, dramatic play, and simulations in the elementary social studies classroom. Explains how to proceed through the introduction or warm-up, the activity itself, and the follow-up evaluation. (AV)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Dramatic Play, Elementary Education, Process Education
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