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Larkin, Jack – Social Education, 1975
The use of diaries helps students increase their understanding of everyday life of past historical persons. Using a diary is recommended as a tool for teaching the Bicentennial. One sample diary is examined. (JR)
Descriptors: Community Resources, Diaries, Primary Sources, Secondary Education
Hollister, Bernard – Media and Methods, 1975
Suggestions are given for getting students involved in handling and viewing the stuff of history that is around them. (JH)
Descriptors: American History, Community Resources, English, History
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Norflus, David – Social Science Record, 1977
Resources available to secondary level teachers of economics include the school, newspapers, government, industry, and the community. Methods for utilizing these resources in the classroom are described. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Community Resources, Consumer Education, Economics Education, Resource Materials
Woods, Isabelle; And Others – Illinois Career Education Journal, 1975
The development of minicourses in the junior high schools at Crystal Lake in the spring of 1973 is considered. (BP)
Descriptors: Community Resources, Junior High Schools, Minicourses, Program Design
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Fagan, Edward R. – English Journal, 1976
Teachers should draw from the resources of their economic, educational, governmental, and religious communities in teaching composition. (DD)
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Community Resources, Community Study, English Instruction
Collings, Miller R. – 1967
Designed for teachers who are unaware of desirable places to visit, of whom to contact, or of services and materials available to students, this pamphlet contains specific information on how to collect and construct a file of pertinent, available community resources. It will help the classroom teacher assemble and organize information about a…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Community Resources, Community Study, Elementary Education
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Blaga, Jeffrey J.; Boyd, Diane Schempp – Social Education, 1978
Describes projects which introduce high school students to the workings of the Federal government by directing them to investigate local government functions. Projects involve telephone interviews with local officials, visits to community agencies, and written and oral reports of student experiences. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Community Resources, Government Role, Inquiry, Learning Activities
Cartwright, Laura; Miller, Carol – 1981
This handbook, one of a series of materials, was created to help vocational education teachers in the Mississippi ARC (Appalachian Regional Commission) Region to use resources available in their communities to enrich their classroom teaching. Resources are categorized as communication, government agencies, industry, and local business and…
Descriptors: Community Resources, Educational Resources, Guidelines, Human Resources
Shaver, James P.; Curtis, Charles K. – 1981
The reference text is designed to help junior and senior high school teachers to integrate teaching about the handicapped into their social studies curriculum. An initial chapter distinguishes between handicaps and disabilities. Chapter 2 gives the major reasons for including handicapism in the social study curriculum: to understand the potential…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Community Resources, Disabilities
Rindge School of Technical Arts, Cambridge, MA. – 1991
CityWorks is a course offered at the Rindge School of Technical Arts, open to all ninth-grade students in Cambridge, Massachusetts. During the course, students investigate Cambridge's neighborhoods, services, and industries; they make maps, take photographs, draw blueprints, build models, make videotapes, and write oral histories. The focus is on…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Community Development, Community Resources, Education Work Relationship
Kussrow, Paul G. – 1988
This module was developed to help preservice and inservice teachers understand the rationale behind the community education movement, its development in North Carolina, and how to infuse at least one of its components (use of community resources) into classroom instruction. The module consists of three units. The first unit is designed to help…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Community Education, Community Involvement, Community Resources
Northeast Regional Resource Center, Hightstown, NJ. – 1976
The resource guide provides information on 79 exemplary secondary programs serving handicapped youth in seven states (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Vermont) and on instructional materials for use in a resource room or learning resource center collection in secondary and vocational education for the…
Descriptors: Community Resources, Evaluation Methods, Expenditure per Student, Financial Support
McKinnerney, Beryl Ray – 1974
If a program of community study has not been initiated for the school system, the individual teacher should take the initiative in presenting the idea to the administration and in locating and preparing for the use of community resources in the classroom. There are three principal aspects of the discovery and use of community resources (those…
Descriptors: Community Resources, Community Study, Educational Media, Elementary Education
Bennett, D. M.; And Others – 1970
This book is directed at professional educators in the Australian public schools with the specific objective of the modernization of instruction in the social studies. The rationale is that too little attention has been devoted to teaching about man's social world while teaching about the physical environment has been the subject of much…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Civics, Community Resources, Curriculum Development
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Knapp, Peter – Update on Law-Related Education, 1993
Contends that teaching U.S. history and law are inextricably intertwined. Presents nine instructional strategies and accompanying examples to illustrate effective instruction combining law-related education and history. Includes lists of recommended resources and a teacher's bibliography. (CFR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Community Resources, Constitutional History, Educational Strategies
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