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Hallam, Roy – Educ Res, 1969
Suggestions for effective history teaching. (CK)
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, Discovery Learning, History Instruction, Information Sources
Rosen, Gladys – Today's Education, 1972
A proper understanding of the Judaic role is an essential part of a well rounded liberal arts education, and in order to accomplish this textbooks need to be revised and supplementary material needs to be made available that would effectively illuminate the unique development of the Jewish Community within America. (RB)
Descriptors: Ethnic Groups, Ethnic Studies, History, History Instruction
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Cohen, Sara E. – History Teacher, 1972
Descriptors: American History, History, History Instruction, Literature Reviews
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Leas, Susan E. – English Journal, 1971
A study of Richard III, Shakespeare's version, versus a study of the real king, can help to prevent the complacent state of mind and will encourage students to search for the truth, freed from the propaganda with which it is often surrounded. Brief annotated bibliography. (Author)
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Drama, History Instruction, Literary Criticism
Brune, Lester H. – Improving College and University Teaching, 1971
A description of linear programing and its use in teaching history. (Editor)
Descriptors: Higher Education, History Instruction, Linear Programing, Programed Instruction
Krug, Mark M. – Sch Rev, 1969
Descriptors: Evaluation, Geography, Geography Instruction, History
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Portal, Christopher – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1983
Providing for imaginative, aesthetic, and intuitive aspects in the curriculum is a concern not limited to arts subjects. In fact the most fruitful attempts to integrate personal values and empathy occur in humanities subjects, such as history and geography. (IS)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Affective Objectives, Educational Objectives, Empathy
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Egan, Kieran – Curriculum Inquiry, 1983
Social studies curricula are flawed by wrong assumptions about learning, by forcing history and geography (the two original components of social studies programs) to socialize students rather than allowing them to stand as autonomous disciplines, and by a confused concept of course content. The social studies approach to history should be allowed…
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Problems, Elementary Secondary Education, History Instruction
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Newell, Dianne – History and Social Science Teacher, 1983
Industrial archaeology, a new branch of history that promotes an understanding of the industrial past by focusing on its physical remains and by combining the insights of field work and more traditional historical research, holds enormous potential for expanding historical consciousness and for linking history to a wider curriculum. (RM)
Descriptors: Archaeology, Higher Education, History Instruction, Industry
Commager, Henry Steele – New England Social Studies Bulletin, 1983
Technical history, a quantitative record of history strengthened by new techniques in mathematics, computer science, and other fields has advantages over former approaches to history--history as philosophy and historical theology. For example, it makes available more source materials. However, it has drawbacks, e.g., it directs research to highly…
Descriptors: Computers, Futures (of Society), Higher Education, History
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West, Leo R. – Social Studies Journal, 1983
A train trip through Pennsylvania is an education in the history and current activities and industries of the state. One can observe the old railroad depots, landscapes, railroad work crews, strip mines, and Amish communities. (KC)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Field Trips, History Instruction, Rail Transportation
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Mathews, Fred; Nowak, Tom – History and Social Science Teacher, 1983
Near the end of a class, secondary social studies students are instructed to write a reaction to that day's lesson. The teacher reads and responds to the reaction papers. Examples of this technique intended to teach critical thinking are provided. (RM)
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, History Instruction, Learning Activities, Secondary Education
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West, John – Education 3-13, 1982
Briefly reports findings of research indicating that primary school children are adept at recognizing many historical stereotypes and placing them in an accurate sequence. Illustrates how time charts can be used to foster children's historical understanding. (RH)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, History Instruction
Kant, Candace C. – Community College Social Science Journal, 1981
Briefly describes and compares 15 historical novels about the American West suggested as teaching aids to promote student interest and understanding of units on mountain men, emmigrants and settlers, cowboys and ranchers, Indian-White relations, gunfighters, the demise of the frontier, and the image of the West. (WL)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Fiction, History Instruction, Postsecondary Education
Frazier, Kenneth L. – Indiana Social Studies Quarterly, 1980
Lists educational objectives, course syllabus, audiovisual materials, and bibliography for a secondary school course on the history and philosophy of science. The class consists of discussions, lectures, use of film and filmstrips, and student research papers. (KC)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Educational Objectives, History Instruction, Philosophy
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