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Dunlap, Robert L., Ed. – The Councilor, 1974
The 11 articles in this issue of The Councilor focus on individualized social studies instruction. Nolan Armstrong reviews several studies of individualized social studies programs and their fundamental assumptions. C. Frederick Risinger discusses some existing individualized programs and their implementation problems. Three suggestions for using…
Descriptors: Black Studies, Community Resources, Curriculum Development, Educational Strategies
Missouri Univ., Columbia. Instructional Materials Lab. – 1983
This unit, one in a series of packets of teacher and student materials for cooperative occupational education (COE) designed for special needs students, is intended to develop students' awareness of community resources as well as their civic responsibilities to the community. The instructor material includes the following items: unit objectives,…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Career Development, Citizen Participation, Citizenship
Alberta Dept. of Education, Edmonton. – 1984
This home economics curriculum contains 16 modules for teaching personal, family, and applied skills in high schools in Alberta. The modules may be used in courses on various levels. Each module consists of generalizations, objectives, suggested learning experiences related to resources, and a content checklist. Modules in the personal living…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Child Development, Community Resources, Consumer Economics