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Seif, Elliott – 1974
Social studies readings and activities designed primarily for low achieving students are presented. Objectives are to help social studies classroom teachers develop goals which are clear to students, suggest activities which work toward stated goals, offer evaluative measures particularly designed for low achieving students, and present readings…
Descriptors: American Studies, Citizenship Education, Civil Rights, Educational Objectives
COLETTE, SISTER M. – 1964
THIS SIXTH VOLUME OF RESEARCH ABSTRACTS PRESENTS REPORTS OF 35 RESEARCH STUDIES COMPLETED BY CANDIDATES FOR THE MASTER'S DEGREE AT THE CARDINAL STRITCH COLLEGE IN 1964. TWENTY-NINE STUDIES ARE CONCERNED WITH READING, AND SIX ARE CONCERNED WITH THE EDUCATION OF THE MENTALLY HANDICAPPED. OF THE READING STUDIES, FIVE PERTAIN TO THE JUNIOR HIGH LEVEL…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, History Instruction, Junior High Schools, Language Acquisition
Henderson, Euan; And Others – 1980
The experiences of course teams in developmental testing for credit between 1976-79 are described. The term "developmental testing," as used at the Open University, is defined as a stage in the course development process in which draft learning materials are tried out on students (or surrogate students) to obtain feedback before…
Descriptors: Art Education, Case Studies, College Curriculum, Cost Effectiveness
Hochel, Sandra – 1978
A college-level Southern studies course, team-taught by a history professor and a speech communication professor and designed to integrate the study of history with the study of public address, is described in this paper. After pointing out the interrelation of public address and its historical and political context, the paper lists the topics of…
Descriptors: Black History, Black Leadership, Course Content, Course Descriptions
Patterson, Franklin – 1965
Written in 1965, the author describes the initial stages in the development of Man and Politics, a three year social studies curriculum for students ages 12-14. The author notes that the reason for choosing the political theme is that the school is the most influential agent of political socialization in the child's life. The report outlines the…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Civics, Curriculum Development, Discovery Learning
Morgart, Robert A.; Mihalik, Gregory – 1975
A rationale is presented for a new direction in educational historiography which reevaluates the treatment of the working class as active creators of history. Presently the impact of the working class on the public school history curriculum is not fully assessed or explained in light of other social and economic circumstances in the twentieth…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Improvement, Historiography, History Instruction
Williams, John A.; Coven, Brenda – 1975
A practical guide to preparing an undergraduate research paper in African history is provided. Since the common problems of choosing a topic and locating needed resources often require more time than is necessary, suggestions which increase efficency in these stages are emphasized. A short annotated list of African history textbooks with clear…
Descriptors: African History, Area Studies, Citations (References), Higher Education
Instructional Objectives Exchange, Los Angeles, CA. – 1970
The collection, one of several that deal with various disciplines, contains 19 objectives and related evaluation items for American History, grades 7 through 12. Each objective is stated in operational terms, and contains three elements: the objective, measurement items, and means for judging the adequacy of student responses. The behavioral…
Descriptors: American History, Behavioral Objectives, Civil War (United States), Cognitive Objectives
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Garrison, Roger H., Ed. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1974
The articles included here tackle the difficult and necessary job of illustrating how to teach more effectively, how to enhance student learning, how to make instruction more efficient, how to make schooling more pertinent to the real lives of students--and thus, how to motivate them and engage them fully in their own development. Topics discussed…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, English Instruction, Faculty Evaluation, History Instruction
Beachum, Locke; Horsky, Faith – 1971
This eighth grade unit is one of a sequential learning series of the Focus on Inner City Social Studies (FICSS) project developed in accordance with the needs and problems of an urban society. A description of the project is provided in SO 008 271. This unit focuses on the history of African-Americans. Specific student inquiry areas include the…
Descriptors: African History, Black Achievement, Black Culture, Black History
Vakar, Nicholas – American Association of University Professors Bulletin, 1949
Prior to World War Two, Slavic studies in America treated history, literature, and language as isolated disciplines and often neglected the study of Russian literature written after 1917. The pragmatic necessities of the war questioned the relevance of this traditional approach and specialists appeared, concentrating their efforts on the recent…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Colleges, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Influences
Taylor, William R. – 1968
The results of an experimental project in American history which introduced to students the methods of historical investigation in specific historical areas through small group research rather than through the college survey course are described in this report. Discussed are (1) the course organization, consisting of two semester units in which…
Descriptors: College Programs, Colonial History (United States), Experimental Groups, History Instruction
Yale Univ., New Haven, CT. Dept. of History. – 1974
With an acute awareness of learning problems among inner-city students, the teachers in New Haven, Connecticut, modified their courses to relate to the opportunities and challenges of modern education. They reorganized the traditional, year-long, survey history courses into quarter miniunits which emphasize the inquiry approach to analyzing…
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Development, European History, History Instruction
Friedman, Kopple C. – 1964
The purpose of this bulletin, one of a series designed to aid the social studies teacher, is to suggest methods for developing accurate concepts of time and chronology. The importance of these concepts and the instructional problems they present is discussed. A chart offers one basis for a program of grading the skills to be emphasized in time and…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation
Freiberg, H. Jerome – 1970
This study represents classroom observations of a secondary school which employs ability grouping for grades seven through twelve. The effects of ability grouping on the interaction in the classroom was measured with use of Flanders Interaction Analysis. Two history teachers with identical grades and phases were used in this study which began in…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Classroom Communication, Computer Oriented Programs, Discriminant Analysis
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