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Nash, Gary B. – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2011
In this article, the author shares his comments on the past, present, and future of the American Indian Studies Center (AISC). He discusses how AISC was established and describes how American Indian studies have come a long way from the neglect and disparagement of Native Americans in the way American history is written and taught. He also…
Descriptors: American Indian Studies, United States History, American Indians, Educational Change
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Nash, Gary B. – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2011
In this article, the author talks about native Americans, the national parks and the concept of historical inevitability. The notion of historical inevitability, always a victor's argument, is as old as the stories of the ancient conquerors. It has permeated the history of Indian America, as told by white historians, and people are still today…
Descriptors: American Indian Studies, United States History, American Indians, American Indian History
Crabtree, Charlotte; Nash, Gary B. – 1994
Developed through a broad-based national consensus building process, the National History Standards project has involved working toward agreement both on the larger purposes of history in the school curriculum and on the more specific history understandings and thinking processes that all students should have equal opportunity to acquire over 12…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Historical Interpretation, History Instruction, Intermediate Grades
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Nash, Gary B. – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 1978
The paper considers, in a preliminary way, the history of missionization in early Virginia and Massachusetts and makes some lag when compared with scholars who have studied the phenomenon of premise is that American historians have suffered a kind of conceptual observations on how mission history has been written. Its central European…
Descriptors: American Indians, Colonial History (United States), Land Settlement, Religious Conflict
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Nash, Gary B. – OAH Magazine of History, 2000
Discusses five topics on African Americans that are essential to studying United States History in the years between 1760 and 1830: (1) African Americans in the Revolutionary War ; (2) the rise of free black communities; (3) early abolitionism; (4) the spread of slavery; and (5) black resistance to slavery. (CMK)
Descriptors: Black History, Black Influences, Blacks, Freedom
Crabtree, Charlotte; Nash, Gary B. – 1994
Developed through a broad-based national consensus building process, the national history standards project has involved working toward agreement both on the larger purposes of history in the school curriculum and on the more specific history understandings and thinking processes all students should have equal opportunity to acquire over 12 years…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Decision Making, Elementary Education, Historical Interpretation
Nash, Gary B.; Crabtree, Charlotte; Dunn, Ross E. – 1998
In recounting the sensational national controversy regarding the recent proposed National History Standards, the book explores three related themes that provided background for the controversy. The volume examines the blossoming of historical research, writing, and teaching of history in the 20th century with more diverse, more methodologically…
Descriptors: Culture Conflict, Elementary Secondary Education, Historiography, History Instruction
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Nash, Gary B. – OAH Magazine of History, 1995
Maintains that over 50 years ago the American Historical Association began to reshape history and social education. Asserts that only recently have professional historians begun to become reinvolved in history instruction in the schools. Describes the efforts to create National History Standards in both world and U.S. history. (CFR)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Historiography
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Nash, Gary B.; Symcox, Linda – OAH Magazine of History, 1991
Describes a project to produce classroom materials for world and U.S. history based on primary source documents. Recommends departing from textbooks to penetrate particular historical problems through the units described. Suggests that such projects teach students the complexity of history, encourage active learning, and display a variety of…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Graduate Students, Historiography, History Instruction
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Nash, Gary B.; Dunn, Ross E. – Social Studies Review, 1995
Discusses the controversy surrounding the National Standards for World History and the National Standards for United States History. Maintains that people are finding out how unjust the criticism of the History Standards is. Includes supportive quotes about the standards from teachers and historians. (CFR)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, History
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Nash, Gary B. – Social Studies, 1997
Defends the National History Standards against the criticism that they virtually eliminated George Washington from the history curriculum. Maintains that this criticism is politically motivated. Provides many examples from the Standards mandating and supporting the study of Washington and his contributions. (MJP)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Colonial History (United States), Controversial Issues (Course Content), Educational Objectives