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Peer reviewedWyman, Sarah LaBrec – OAH Magazine of History, 1990
Argues that teaching history through poetry to secondary-level students presents a broad humanistic perspective of each era studied. Demonstrates the method by including four poems to illustrate different perspectives on immigration to the United States. Claims that history becomes more memorable and understandable, and that poems in themselves…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Folk Culture, History Instruction, Humanism
Peer reviewedKnight, Peter – British Educational Research Journal, 1991
Presents results of a study of skilled history teachers. Considers beliefs and practices of teachers as compared to what the English National Curriculum defines as good practice. Concludes that many teachers fail to follow the national definition of good practice not because of ignorance but because they have different ideas. (DK)
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Educational Research, Educational Strategies, Educational Theories
Thomas, Jeffrey – Humanities, 1992
Reports findings indicating that high school U.S. history teachers spend more time teaching about the twentieth century than earlier eras. Indicates that the reverse is true of world history teachers. Suggests that both teacher groups rely heavily on textbooks, lectures, and discussion. Reveals that teachers desire greater home support for…
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Research, Family School Relationship, History Instruction
Peer reviewedRattan, Dick – Social Education, 1993
Reviews a HyperCard stack designed for use in schools and at home. Describes the program as primarily a database of information on Iraq, Kuwait, and the Gulf War. Contends that the program is pedagogically weak and of marginal use in the classroom. (CFR)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation, Databases, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedDippel, Stewart A. – History Teacher, 1992
Discusses a college level liberal arts educational program in Attica (NY) Prison. Maintains that the prisoner students work harder and complain less than traditional college students. Discusses techniques used in the prison that might be effective in regular college instruction. (CFR)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Correctional Education, Curriculum Design, Higher Education
Peer reviewedSimons, William; La Potin, Armand – Teaching History: A Journal of Methods, 1992
Presents results of a study in which a "Great Issues" format was utilized in a U.S. history survey course. Describes the teaching methods and instructional resources used in the pilot study. Finds that both students and instructors enjoyed the experience, and student discussion and analytical skills improved. (CFR)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Higher Education, Historiography
Peer reviewedAndrews, Ian A. – Canadian Social Studies, 1992
Presents two puzzles that can be used in the classroom for teaching Canadian history during the world wars. Includes a word find puzzle and a crossword puzzle. Explains that both puzzles include names of major battles, significant events, and personalities from Canada's wartime history. (DK)
Descriptors: Educational Games, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, History Instruction
Peer reviewedGallagher, Arlene F. – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1990
Recommends using children's books focusing on the theme of walls to generate discussion about the universal human need for walls, both real and metaphorical. Provides annotations of eight children's books, categorized by level for classroom discussion, that represent a global approach to social studies. (NL)
Descriptors: Allegory, Annotated Bibliographies, Childrens Literature, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Peer reviewedSchlene, Vickie J. – Social Education, 1991
Presents summaries of 12 documents from the Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) system that address genocide and its place in history. Includes documents that stress teaching from a human rights perspective and incorporate critical thinking. Explains access to the documents. (NL)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Anti Semitism, Civil Liberties, Genocide
Peer reviewedBohan, Janis S. – Teaching of Psychology, 1990
Contends that recent historiographic scholarship underscores the need for new approaches to the history of psychology. Introduces the content of an advanced undergraduate seminar based on materials in social constructionism and contextual history. Illustrates its application to the history of psychology through a contextual look at the place of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Psychology, Course Content, Higher Education, Historiography
Peer reviewedCrozier, William; Gaffield, Chad – Historical Methods, 1990
The Lower Manhattan Project, a computer-assisted undergraduate course in U.S. history, enhances student appreciation of the historical process through research and writing. Focuses on the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries emphasizing massive immigration, rapid industrialization, and the growth of cities. Includes a reading list and…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Class Activities, Computer Assisted Instruction, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedEpstein, Terrie L. – Social Education, 1994
Asserts that student attitudes toward history textbooks are important because the perceptions may affect how much or how well they learn. Describes how 17 11th-grade U.S. history students evaluated their textbook. Found that 71% of the students perceived the book to be a presentation of knowledge. (CFR)
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Government (Administrative Body), History Instruction, Secondary Education
Peer reviewedGibbons, Tom – Social Studies Review, 1993
Describes the use of the Educational Telecommunications Network to provide inservice teachers with staff development opportunities in history instruction using distance learning concepts. Discusses the role of a site facilitator who uses field support materials provided by the Network. (CFR)
Descriptors: Communications Satellites, Distance Education, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedBlondo, Richard A. – OAH Magazine of History, 1993
Presents a lesson plan about the Point Lookout (Maryland) prison camp, which housed the largest total number of Civil War prisoners. Provides background information, a description of life in the camp, and five sketches of the camp and its inmates. Includes teaching suggestions, student questions, and recommended sources. (CFR)
Descriptors: Civil War (United States), Educational Strategies, History Instruction, Military Personnel
Peer reviewedPercoco, James A. – OAH Magazine of History, 1993
Presents a lesson plan based on the Andersonville (Georgia) Civil War prison camp. Provides background information about the history and life in the camp. Includes teaching suggestions, a copy of a letter to the Confederate States of America Surgeon General from a camp doctor, and suggestions for further study. (CFR)
Descriptors: Civil War (United States), Educational Strategies, History Instruction, Military Personnel


