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Nesbitt, William A. – 1973
The Alpha Crisis Game, a simulation for secondary students about the outbreak of World War I, is intended as an introduction to a case study of the July 1917 crisis. Playing in teams while deciding among the action choices to solve the crisis situation, students act as heads of state and ministers of five mythical European countries, when an…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, European History, Games, History Instruction
Mattran, Gerald C.; Rader, William D. – 1971
This paper, written by the research historian with the Elementary Economics Project, focuses upon the experience of that project in its attempts to develop new curriculum materials for pupils and teachers. The major point of the project is to integrate history, economics, and geography within multimedia units or modules which can be used…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Economics Education, Elementary Education, Geography Instruction
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Victory, James V. – Social Studies, 1979
Offers practical suggestions about how teachers can use skills that they already have to combine their daily history or social studies lesson with an opportunity for students to develop decision-making skills. (Author/AV)
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Decision Making Skills, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education
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Ruiz, Vicki L. – History Teacher, 1987
Discusses the cursory treatment of Mexican Americans and Mexican American History in United States History textbooks and classrooms. Identifies instructional methods useful in engaging student interest. Argues that the present inadequacies of education and educational tools in this area perpetuate existing stereotypes and contribute to cultural…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Higher Education, History Instruction, History Textbooks
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Adams, David Wallace; Pasch, Marvin – History Teacher, 1987
Describes National History Day, an annual event in which students compete for state and national prizes awarded for the quality of their self-selected historical research projects. Evaluates the contest as an educational program, suggesting some implications it has for the teaching of history in the schools. Describes various student experiences…
Descriptors: Creative Development, Educational Experience, Experiential Learning, History Instruction
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De Fren, Marcia – Social Studies, 1988
Presents a method that enables students to assess political cartoons and record their findings in written form. Suggests guidelines for cartoon evaluation as well as questions which help organize interpretations. Includes three political cartoons and descriptions of how they might be used in the classroom. (GEA)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, History Instruction, Inquiry, Instructional Improvement
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Gilli, Marita – International Journal of Social Education, 1988
Discusses the activities of German intellectuals who became political activists in France and Germany during the French revolutionary period. Examines how literature became a means to revolutionize the philosophy of these writers. Describes the revolutionary continuum in Germany from the Mainz Republic to the 1848 revolution. (GEA)
Descriptors: Activism, European History, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Rogers, Kim Lacy – Journal of American History, 1988
Recognizes the importance of using oral history in the study of the U.S. civil rights movement in particular and social movements in general. Explains that oral narratives can yield evidence that is rarely available in contemporary written records. Can also document the emergence of racial, class, and ideological divisions within the civil rights…
Descriptors: Black History, Civil Rights, Higher Education, Historiography
Sargent, James E.; Hueston, Stephen P. – Collegiate Microcomputer, 1988
Explanation of the purpose of microcomputer simulations in history classes at the college or secondary school level focuses on the development of one simulation, The American Revolution. Highlights include effects on learning processes of using simulations in a microcomputer laboratory; student evaluations of the simulation; and creation of the…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation, Database Design, Higher Education
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Craig, Cheryl – History and Social Science Teacher, 1988
Discusses the importance of writing activities in the social studies, stating that teachers must plan assignments which provide opportunities for students to communicate their own understanding of the subject matter. Provides guidelines and examples of works of poetry, historical fiction, letter writing, and current events. (GEA)
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Current Events, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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Adelson, Leslie – Modern Language Journal, 1988
A college professor of German describes an approach to teaching history and literature in a German composition and conversation class, discussing how encouragement of free speech and writing in German enhanced language skills and learning and also appreciation for German history and culture. (CB)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Conversational Language Courses, Course Content, Cultural Awareness
Clubok, Arthur – Review, 1986
Presents information and suggestions for 10 activities intended to make history more relevant to the daily lives of students. Contends that proper instructional strategies in the introductory phase of a history course could enhance student motivation, understanding, and interest in history. (TRS)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, History Instruction, Learning Activities, Learning Strategies
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Copeland, Willis D. – History Teacher, 1985
An inquiry approach to history can be realized through the use of microcomputers. In a project at the University of California at Santa Barbara, teams of high school teachers and scholars have developed a series of computer programs whose contents are problems in U.S. history. A sample problem is described. (RM)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Discovery Learning, Educational History, Educational Research
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McRoy, James J. – Social Education, 1985
A content analysis of essays written by students from Great Britain and the United States on the topic "What I have heard about Adolf Hitler" showed that today's youth have only a very superficial knowledge about the events surrounding Hitler and Nazism. (RM)
Descriptors: Anti Semitism, Comparative Analysis, Comparative Education, Educational Needs
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Memory, David M.; McGowan, Thomas M. – Social Studies, 1985
Discusses why social studies is suitable for multilevel textbook programs, and important features of viable multilevel textbook programs are examined. A sample unit of study for a high school U.S. history course using multilevel texts is provided. A list of easy-reading secondary grade social studies materials is also included. (RM)
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education, High Interest Low Vocabulary Books, History Instruction
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