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Sensenbaugh, Roger – Journal of Reading, 1990
Argues that if writing is to help students learn, the purpose for which the writing is assigned has to change. Describes the process approach to writing for use in the classroom. Presents an example of this approach as used in a history class. (RS)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Higher Education, History Instruction, Models
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Bennett, Paul W. – History and Social Science Teacher, 1990
Reviews the development of new Ontario History and Contemporary Studies Guidelines directed by Ontario Ministry of Education. Explains changes that occurred in curriculum such as Canadian and U.S. history courses being dropped in favor of a new course entitled "Canada in North American Perspective." Concludes that the new curriculum has…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Curriculum Research, Foreign Countries
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Fines, John – History Teacher, 1989
Discusses personal reasons for using historical documents in history instruction. Proposes six reasons why the use of documents in the classroom yields positive learning results. Concentrates on how the use of documents motivates students to read. Provides an example of a document and explains how it is used in the classroom. (RW)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Historiography, History Instruction, Primary Sources
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Whitfield, Stephen J. – History Teacher, 1988
Explores the cultural legacy of the United States. Characterizes the society as one which promotes cohesiveness and political unity, yet emphasizes individual initiative. Provides a number of salient historical examples in making this point. (KO)
Descriptors: American Studies, Higher Education, History Instruction, Individualism
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Peters, Edward; And Others – History Teacher, 1988
Includes three papers from a panel on the teaching of medieval legal history held at 1985 American Society for Legal History: (1) "Medieval Legal History in the Core Curriculum" (J. Muldoon; D. Humphries); (2) "Teaching Early Medieval Law: A Comparative Approach" (J.A. Brundage); and (3) "Medieval Law and Society: An…
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Higher Education
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Clay, Henry – History Teacher, 1988
Illustrates how the Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution provides an opportunity to teach about the broader concept of constitutionalism through study of the state constitutions. Presents an argument for teaching about state constitutions, their role in the federal system, and the values they convey. (LS)
Descriptors: Constitutional History, Democratic Values, Elementary Secondary Education, Government (Administrative Body)
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Ediger, Marlow – OAH Magazine of History, 1989
Recommends techniques for teaching history in the junior college. Discusses subject matter to be taught, the psychology of learning, and the philosophy of teaching history. Addresses the special needs of the junior college classroom. Outlines criteria to be followed in teaching history. (RW)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Educational Philosophy, History, History Instruction
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Frisch, Michael – Journal of American History, 1989
Presents data which dispels the idea that a shared cultural memory and historical consciousness should be linked. Points out the need to uncouple indoctrination and education. Urges a more thorough understanding of collective cultural memory as a means of helping students understand the process of history. (KO)
Descriptors: Cultural Education, Group Behavior, Higher Education, History Instruction
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James, Michael; Zarrillo, James – Social Studies, 1989
Presents an interdisciplinary approach to teaching history at the elementary level. Suggests that a concept-based approach could expand the role of children's literature in the elementary classroom and bring history to the center of the curriculum. Lists five points to consider when selecting literature for a history unit. (KO)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Curriculum Design, Elementary Education, History Instruction
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Franzosa, Susan D. – OAH Magazine of History, 1989
Examines the role of U.S. history in preparing students for civic participation. Points out that students lack knowledge of history, politics, and international affairs, and express cynicism about democratic values. Suggests a humanized and intimate curriculum in which students are brought more in touch with the historical struggles of common…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizenship Education, Elementary Secondary Education, History Instruction
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Raymond, Raymond J. – History Teacher, 1988
Describes and evaluates a course dealing with Irish history presented through closed-circuit television at the University of Connecticut (Storrs). Explores the use of televised instruction as a means of teaching history to undergraduates. Reports that this approach, supplemented by a live interactive component, was deemed successful by students…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Educational Television, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Herzstein, Robert Edwin – History Teacher, 1988
Suggests possible uses historians can make of film materials drawing on the Cooper Library (University of South Carolina) collection. Stresses the need for using outtakes to show an accurate sense of unedited history. Illustrates the value of film in understanding European fascism, and urges coordinating textbooks and film for an effective…
Descriptors: Archives, Fascism, Film Libraries, Higher Education
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Stone, Kirk – Social Education, 1989
Based on an interview with U.S. Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, this article surveys several of the projects launched by the Commission on the Bicentennial of the Constitution. These projects include: the National Historical Pictorial Map Contest; the Bicentennial School Recognition Program; the Bicentennial Educational Grant Program; and the…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education, Geography, Higher Education
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Campanella, Alfred J., Ed. – Social Education, 1989
"Using Geography to Teach Comparative Values: Japan and the United States" (H. Flater) uses baseball to introduce junior high students to basic differences in the way various cultures view similar events. "Defining Directionality: Early Learning Experiences that Teach Concepts in a Pragmatic and Engaging Format" (C. Grace ; M.…
Descriptors: Baseball, Cultural Differences, Geography Instruction, History Instruction
Thomas, Kenneth H., Jr. – Heritage Education Quarterly, 1988
Presents a methodology for providing the historical narrative or context statement which must accompany a town's nomination for inclusion on The National Register of Historic Places. States that the same 14-point outline can function as a starting point for any written community history. (GEA)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Community Study, Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines
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